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Off Topic / Re: girl problems :/
« on: February 21, 2012, 05:36:26 PM »
the teachers at my school are stuffty at that kind of thing
Tell the headmaster, tell your parents, tell the police.
All of these things are valid to do.
If you're being bullied and no one is doing anything about it then you have to take it to the higher authority.
If asking them to stop won't do it, then go to the teachers.
If the teachers won't sort the problem out, go to the headmaster.
If the headmaster won't sort it out, tell your parents.
If your parents won't/can't sort it out you could tell the police. What they are doing isn't legal.
And if you want it sorted in the school, then write to your school board of governors and explain how no teachers  nor the headmaster have helped in the slightest with a very distressing problem.

Job done.
If you go and hit them then you'll be in worse trouble if all they've done is call you rather harmless names.

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Off Topic / Re: Can a cop tell you to shutup?
« on: February 21, 2012, 05:32:21 PM »
So example A is okay here and B is bad?
A: I really loving hate hate <blank blank blank bullstuff law here>
B: forget forget forgetidy forget forget
The difference is that in A, you're using "loving" as an adjective and it's simply a single word in your sentence and you're using it to express yourself. You're not continuing on swearing constantly.
In B, you're just spewing swear words for no reason other than to spew swear words. So, you're disturbing other people, you're being insensitive and distressing to other people.
fair enough so someone could go "Man I really want to loving go eat," and the cop can not do stuff right?
He could politely ask you not to swear, for example if you said it really loud.
You have to remember that if a police officer tells you something it doesn't mean he is having a go at you or trying to get you into trouble.
He's just trying to make everyday life for everyday people nice.
And if that means telling someone to stop swearing because they are upsetting other people, then it is his job to do so.

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Off Topic / Re: Can a cop tell you to shutup?
« on: February 21, 2012, 05:12:17 PM »
Well basically I need these answered with legit sources. Are there any laws against using profanity in public, and can a cop give you some sort of penalty using profanity if he told you not to. I really need sources that are a 100% legit because me and this guy on my bus are arguing like crazy about this and I'm quite sure I am right.
In what country?

In Britain police will ask you to watch your language if you're swearing on the street casually.
If you're already in a scenario with the police, for example, being questioned by them for whatever and you swear at them they will likely arrest you for breeaking the law under the Public Order Act 1986 section 5.
Code: [Select]
(1)A person is guilty of an offence if he—
(a)uses threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour, or
(b)displays any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening, abusive or insulting,
within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby.

(4)A constable may arrest a person without warrant if—
(a)he engages in offensive conduct which [F1a] constable warns him to stop, and
(b)he engages in further offensive conduct immediately or shortly after the warning.
(5)In subsection (4) “offensive conduct” means conduct the constable reasonably suspects to constitute an offence under this section,
and the conduct mentioned in paragraph (a) and the further conduct need not be of the same nature.

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Off Topic / Re: girl problems :/
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:59:28 PM »
hello? Advice only here noone likes you so called clever quips at my gfs problem, how would you like it if you had people trolling you day and night? No i didnt think you would.
If they were trolling me day and night, I'd turn my computer off.

If they're bullying your girlfriend just go tell a teacher. Please, it's not exactly complicated.

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I would submit the Aegis but I just realised it's a spaceship and therefore has nothing to cast shadows on :c
Would it be possible to move it onto a slate map like Slate Fields and move it around and build a dock for it?
That'd probably be a lot of effort, but it could look rather cool.

Battersea Power Station, somewhere in England. -______-
Battersea is in South London.
The powerstation is on the bank of the Thames.

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Off Topic / Re: girl problems :/
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:51:24 PM »
No.she has bipolar disorder
You may wish to trade her in for a working model.

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Off Topic / Re: girl problems :/
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:24:43 PM »
Even if that happened to me, I would punch them, regardless of how strict the anti-bullying policy is.

EDIT: After finding out that you live in England, I have to say...

JUST loving PUNCH THE stuff OUT OF THEM!!
Is it really bullying if they're bullying in the first place?
I call it giving what is owed.

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Off Topic / Re: Rate the above user's signature!
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:22:33 PM »
7/10

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Off Topic / Re: I hate having to brush my tongue.
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:15:50 PM »
wtf
i dont brush my tounge
I don't brush my teeth.  :cookieMonster:


Jokes aside, I don't brush my tongue.
It doesn't feel nice. All scratchy and stuff.
I honestly didn't think my tongue got that dirty. Especially not if you brush your teeth and use mouthwash. :/

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Off Topic / Re: Prequel - knock up ALL the things.
« on: February 21, 2012, 12:12:34 PM »
A delay for a Flash element that my iPod can't play!
Yay!
Computers!
Yay!

I don't mind waiting so long for a flash piece.
And atleast this webcomic updates more often than some that I view.

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Well, yes you can, with the right coding.
You can't just magically make a wireless reciever out of code.
And no, you can't code your wifi reciever (If you PC has one) to recieve the 360 Controller signal.
You need a receiver/adapter for your computer to plug in and connect to.
Or get a wire. Just not a charging-only wire. Because those ones don't transmit what you're doing on the controller to the Xbox. All they do is provide power, so they won't work on a PC without a wireless receiver either.

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Off Topic / Re: How school should be.
« on: February 20, 2012, 05:18:34 PM »
I don't quite know how the American schooling system works, so I shall explain how it works for me in England.

I shall ignore primary school, for that is the young ages of 8 to 11 (years 3, 4, 5 & 6), and in that time you learn basic english maths and science and then you do whatever little kids do in school.

We start in Secondary school at the age of 11.
For the first three years that you spend at the school (Years 7, 8 & 9) you will learn a compulsory course.
This includes English, Maths, Science (Covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Art, ICT, an MFL (Moder Foreign Language, including French, German, Spanish and Italian), Religious Education, Drama, Physical Education and possibly other lessons that your school teaches.

For this moment, the lesson stuff is basic and is still similar to Primary school. Teaching might not be so much as teaching and more distracting you long enough for the school to lock you up for the day.
The lessons you do however are designed to give you enough education to take on qualifications in whatever subject you choose.
Compulsary courses, which I know definitely include English, Maths, Science, PE, RE, History, Geography, ICT and an MFL, are enforced by the Government as these are the things that the country deems it necesarry that you know of for multiple reasons. The English, Maths and Science are obvious. PE is to keep you fit. ICT and an MFL is because these are increasingly important in today's world and RE covers not just Religion, but things like love Education and Racial Equality and Citizenship.
History and Geography are equally important in letting you understand citizenship aswell as being important for future education or work.

Now, a student might be having a lesson that he has to do, like Drama, which he does not enjoy.
But that's okay, because he reaches his 4th year of Secondary Education and enters Year 10.
At this point, he chooses the subjects he wishes to learn.

These are more ranged than the lessons you had before. At this point, you enter into one of the lowest levels of qualifications readying you for the future, where you will either get a job or enter into tertiary education.
At this point there are some courses you still must take.
English Language, Double Science (Provides for 2 general science GCSEs), Mathematics, Religious Education, Physical Education (Does not have an exam, is for fitness only).
The MFL and ICT are removed as these may not suit you personally and it would be wasteful to force you to do try a full qualification of something which you are not good at. Some schools may force you to take one, however.
(My previous school was a "Community College" and as such focussed on MFL's and had a school policy that enforced the learning of atleast one MFL)

At this point however you get to choose to take usually 3 or 4 courses that you want.
This could be History, Drama, Geography, an MFL, ICT, PE (Examined on Physical ability and knowledge (basic biology)), Triple Science (Provides three specific Science GCSE's, one for Biology, one Chemistry and one Physics), Art, Design Technology (All sorts including Woodwork, Electronics and Textiles), Religious based classes, Politics in some schools, Music and many more.
At this point you partake in an education suited to your choices.

You spend two years doing these courses and recieve a GCSE at the end, a General Certificate of Secondary Education.


Following this, you are then out of compulsary education. You can go get a job, or an apprenticeship or go onto tertiary education, such as a College or Sixth Form.
At a College or Sixth Form you choose the subjects you want out of whatever options are available to you.
You will require specific grades in your GCSE's to qualify for the course, will not have to do any courses you don't wish to and are not legally required to be there.
It's the level of examination before University.
You work for A Levels (Usually, or a lower, possibly vocational qualification). You spend one year where you do a full course and at the end recieve an AS Level. If you continue into the next year with the course, you further onto an A Level, Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education.

From there it's onto University.

My main point of this is that you have a few compulsary lessons that you are forced to do because it is in your best interest.
Your government has designed courses for you that are to provide you with the necesarry education to survive in the real world, whether that's getting a job or not or continuing onto additional education.
You get to a point in your education where you get full reign of your education.

No longer do you have to learn what you did not want to or found too difficult. You learn for what you are ready to learn.
You just have to put up with the compulsary stuff for a few years.
Out of Secondary Education there are only 3 years out of 7 that I don't have a single-say in what I learn.
My countries education system might be different from yours, but it can't be that much so.

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For forget sake, are any of the moderators actually competent?

You only went and set off a nuke on top of me as I had just finished a long mining exploration.
Destroyed all my loot as well as my diamond pick, my enchanted armour and most of my current valuables.

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hi
The chest you left for me in the tavern has my name wrong. :c
I can't get into it.

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General Discussion / Re: Building Design Ideas and Concept.
« on: February 19, 2012, 04:57:24 PM »
Trees are impossible for me. :c
This is very true of me.

I am rubbish at trees.
I'd be happy with seeing any tree that is of a decent size.
Trunk no bigger than 4x4 and not having too large of a tree-top.

I've tried the common version where you place loads of 2x2-round-plates over each other, but mine always look rubbish.

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