Author Topic: IRL bans?  (Read 2124 times)

So a couple of years back (2011), I was hanging out with a couple of friends at one of their houses. We were just sitting on the porch watching YouTube videos, it was pretty good. We were clicking random videos (most of them were pretty funny) and one of them turned out to be some procrastination researcho.

Shocked that he would get in trouble, my friend closed the window and shut off his laptop. We basically just went on with the day.

But the day after, he told me at school that his mom looked at his history and found the video, and she blamed it on me because I was holding the laptop. I've not been allowed there ever since.

/discuss similar situations

Wow gj on that buddy, good video pick

Wow gj on that buddy, good video pick
I didn't even click it :c

Her fault for snooping, stupid bitch.

always clear history after accidently looking at a questionable video

always clear history after accidently looking at a questionable video
We thought he would have.



I should also mention, his parents are pretty religious. We had to pray before eating which was really awkward to say the least.

I got banned from a burger king for throwing food at people
does that count

I should also mention, his parents are pretty religious. We had to pray before eating which was really awkward to say the least.
My parents are casual religious but we still pray before eating. It's more tradition than anything else really.

I got banned from a burger king for throwing food at people
does that count
I'd say that does

I got banned from using my desktop but not my internet-less laptop c:

my mom used to snoop (might still, cant prove it) through my computer/texts/phone. i told my mom to stop and she refused, so i ended up telling my therapist, and then she told my mom to stop, then she did. guess my mom doesn't like listening to kids tell her what to do :cookieMonster:

I got banned from a burger king for throwing food at people
does that count
WHY WOULD YOU

my mom used to snoop (might still, cant prove it) through my computer/texts/phone. i told my mom to stop and she refused, so i ended up telling my therapist, and then she told my mom to stop, then she did. guess my mom doesn't like listening to kids tell her what to do :cookieMonster:
...set a password

Also if you ever clear history on your browser youtube has it's own too,

Also if you ever clear history on your browser youtube has it's own too,
I think clearing your cookies clears that (unless you have an account)