Gaming in school
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- Buzkashi
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We played dice alot in football though, I lost a lot. But it wasnt for a lot of money, i think i lost about ma ybe 15 dollars the whole season.
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Bring in a board game like snakes and ladders...dos.azn wrote:not allowed. cause its "potential gambling instruments". the dice that is, psi
As for potential gambling instruments, I had that one back in primary school...but that was not dice, but rather monopoly money.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
Yeah, I remember back when I was in middle school, like years and years ago...Heh, we used to role-play in the library. This one time the librarian tried to take my dice. Nah see, you don't even touch a role player's dice, let alone try to confiscate them. I was all like, "Nah, that's okay. You may leave now." *Chuckles* It was funny. She was all like, "I'm serious." So I was like, "Yeah, so am I." So I got in trouble about it, but no one ever touched my dice...It was a battle well picked, heh.
Anyway, my best friend is a Japanese minor, so I'll ask him to look at it on Monday. Don't expect too much though. I might be able to learn a few tidbits if I’m lucking.
Anyway, my best friend is a Japanese minor, so I'll ask him to look at it on Monday. Don't expect too much though. I might be able to learn a few tidbits if I’m lucking.
Hahah I really can understand the feeling. I've got some histories too about the "Touch my dice and die" themeStarnum wrote:Yeah, I remember back when I was in middle school, like years and years ago...Heh, we used to role-play in the library. This one time the librarian tried to take my dice. Nah see, you don't even touch a role player's dice, let alone try to confiscate them. I was all like, "Nah, that's okay. You may leave now." *Chuckles* It was funny. She was all like, "I'm serious." So I was like, "Yeah, so am I." So I got in trouble about it, but no one ever touched my dice...It was a battle well picked, heh.
Anyway, my best friend is a Japanese minor, so I'll ask him to look at it on Monday. Don't expect too much though. I might be able to learn a few tidbits if I’m lucking.
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I have a anime club in my school but we play games more then watch anime.
Capcom vs Mavel 2 is one of there favorites also Tekken(not a big fan) makes the list too.
We had a D&D club called the Medieval(is the spelling right) Society that i was apart of, but it bombed after our gaming club came out.
Capcom vs Mavel 2 is one of there favorites also Tekken(not a big fan) makes the list too.
We had a D&D club called the Medieval(is the spelling right) Society that i was apart of, but it bombed after our gaming club came out.
I think Magic was banned by the parents, because Magic is satanic. Oh wait that was cause my school administrators were Nazis. Kids were playing it in class too much or something. I stole some kids deck from him to try the game out. I didn't like it much, and man his deck sucked ass.
Well anyway we mostly played Quake2 and ran Q2 Deathmatch and Team servers most of the time from the networking admin class. When the regional network manager started sniffing for game packets and getting pissed off about our gaming we went over and blocked the Q2 data from leaving our segment. Game on.
Man we really didn't do a lot of work in that class. When I was a senior there I had all my classes completed except for a foreign language class, so I had network admin, cisco net acad., and study hall. I switched the study hall to be an aid for the network admin class so I was in that room llike 90% of my day. (Playing Quake every period basically.) It was a pretty relaxing way to end highschool.
Well anyway we mostly played Quake2 and ran Q2 Deathmatch and Team servers most of the time from the networking admin class. When the regional network manager started sniffing for game packets and getting pissed off about our gaming we went over and blocked the Q2 data from leaving our segment. Game on.
Man we really didn't do a lot of work in that class. When I was a senior there I had all my classes completed except for a foreign language class, so I had network admin, cisco net acad., and study hall. I switched the study hall to be an aid for the network admin class so I was in that room llike 90% of my day. (Playing Quake every period basically.) It was a pretty relaxing way to end highschool.
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I remember playing a lot of games during high school. We played Quake, Quake 2, Counter-Strike during Cisco class (although I still did the work at home but played games at school), dopewars was a lot of fun, I managed to get everyone who took computer classes in high school hooked on that game. I just started playing it one day, pretty soon after every computer in the classroom had it and everyone was playing it. My teacher started to crackdown on us severely in Cisco because some other students who weren't in the class would come in from time to time and obviously would go to their teacher and complain. He told us that we either had to quit playing or turn the sound down pretty low and turn the monitors off when people came in.
Those fucking narcs. I hate them!mrJotaan wrote:My teacher started to crackdown on us severely in Cisco because some other students who weren't in the class would come in from time to time and obviously would go to their teacher and complain. He told us that we either had to quit playing or turn the sound down pretty low and turn the monitors off when people came in.
It seems my school's computers were too shit to run any games at all. They only had *educational* games, while it was fun trying to learn french whilst matching the words with the corresponding animal....
The teachers monitored the rooms like a fucking concentration camps. And they claim to read the history logs (which I doubt).
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My teacher tried to tell us that if we tried to copy and paste all the questions/answers from the cisco tests through keyboard shortcuts, the test would freeze up and we'd get an automatic zero. Of course no one dared to test this theory just so they could help someone else out for their next test. I never really had to cheat anyways, it was too easy but most other people in the class didn't want to do work so they scammed their way through the whole course.
because it has nothing to do with berserk, and your post was the first to deviate from berserk.
I had asked if anyone could help translate, not if anyone has clubs and if they do.. how freaky they are. The thread continued down that path.. and I felt it was good enough to continue (for whatever reason) on the off-the-wall.
I had asked if anyone could help translate, not if anyone has clubs and if they do.. how freaky they are. The thread continued down that path.. and I felt it was good enough to continue (for whatever reason) on the off-the-wall.
Hey, no problem.psi29a wrote:because it has nothing to do with berserk, and your post was the first to deviate from berserk.
*feels guilt-free to SPAM*
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am