Author Topic: Blockland at school, kids WOW'd  (Read 6092 times)

How did you get him to install it?
we were in a unit about business in some class, and I told them about RoB and they wanted to try it out.

My school woul dnever allow this kind of stuff, you guys are lucky. Though I could put the game on a jump drive and plug it in to a computer. When I take Multimedia 2 next semester I intend to do this. The teacher is stupid so she'll probably think I made the game. I managed to convince her that I'm a blender expert last year by modeling a simple sword.

In 7th grade, I was allowed to make a powerpoint presentation for the green schools thingy. I got like, 4 or 5 days off just doing this while others did math and english. lol

Thinking about doing my Greek Architecture Project in Blockland, like build stuff, screenshot, powerpoint yeeaaah.

I left my key.dat in a computer in school, 4 months later and now I remember that I forgot it.

I left my key.dat in a computer in school, 4 months later and now I remember that I forgot it.





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Kalphiter spits out the word idiot like a damn machine gun.

Mac10 perhaps.

KALPH10 :o

Its banned since public schools cant show rocket launchers and pistols to kids do to religous and private issues.

Your an idiot for not knowing that.

Holy tits that's awesome. :C

Also, can BL be put on a flash drive? I don't think you can scince BL isn't an SCS/SCE.

Zou

Its banned since public schools cant show rocket launchers and pistols to kids do to religous and private issues.

Your an idiot for not knowing that.

Religion is for friends. And for people who need some sort of false hope that there really is something good out there. There isn't.

OH NOES
IF A CHILD SEES A GUN OR BLOOD THEY WILL BECOME A SERIAL KILLER

Everyone at my school thinks I am a friend for playing with virtual Legos.

Everyone at my school thinks I am a friend for playing with virtual Legos.
same

LOL I live in my basement and fap to MW2 and I say blockland is stupid xD

Editing another student's password on my old school's computers was as easy as typing Netuser into the command prompt and start changing.

They literally had no security.