[G]Play SC without your parents knowing. - Page 2
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Freeheals
United States488 Posts
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Tatari
United States1179 Posts
The other stuff I figured out on my own as I kept playing over the course of 8 years T_T | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On September 18 2011 14:53 Torte de Lini wrote: How untrue. Last generation had it tough in my opinion! Yo! Last generation here. I did not have it tough at all! I did not really have Internet access while I was in school other than receiving and sending e-mails. The first dial-up flat-rate offer in Germany started as I was already out of school. There was nothing great to do for hours on end on the computer. While still in high school, I was on small basement LANs every second weekend or so. We were carpooling to transport all the stuff. After experiencing multiplayer games, single player felt so stale, I did not miss anything by not gaming alone at all. In my free time at home, I dabbled in programming, and my parents were not against that, but I never had the drive to do that daily or as much as I would have played WoW or something, had it existed at that time. | ||
mizU
United States12125 Posts
Awesome. | ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
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TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
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clayn
Germany444 Posts
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GertHeart
United States631 Posts
Eventually I got fed up with my parents trying to set times on me, so I decided to punish my parents in return, if my mother threatened to take the internet away, I took away the phone from her until she surrendered it, and if she tried to trick me, I'd always think a step ahead and took something else in advance, she eventually tried to punish me more heavily and took the powerplug from the computer away from me, so I took the entire phone from her, mind you I was around 13 years old or older. This struggle continued for about two weeks, then she finally threatened to cancel the internet, I eventually found out there are free ways to get the internet. She canceled it for a few days and I still had access to the internet so she reactivated it again. Another win for me. This struggle continued off and on and must have lasted maybe a month or two. Afterwards I was allowed to have 100% internet access. I know this sounds a bit evil, but my parents were a bit... Evil to me, especially me rather than my sisters. And there are a lot of issues with both my mother and father, and yes I shouldn't have done some of the things I did, but in the end they should've treated me more human since I worked for free for them, cleaned, cooked, etc... while my sisters did whatever they wanted. | ||
Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
On September 18 2011 15:44 mizU wrote: Similar guide to watching porn. Awesome. Stop playing Brood War, you'll go blind. | ||
DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
On September 18 2011 14:44 Chairman Ray wrote: My parents set up a system of mirrors around the house so that they can see my monitor from almost anywhere in the house. I had to be studying 24/7. When I really wanted to game, I snuck on the computer after midnight when my parents were asleep. Needless to say, I had a hard time staying awake in class. Another workaround I found was that my shoulder blocked the bottom left corner of my monitor from the mirror. From this I was able to play on a gba emulator. im blown away by this having had a very loose "do what you want as long as you get Cs and Bs" upbringing and other stories about domineering asian parents its so foreign to me | ||
Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
On September 18 2011 17:41 GertHeart wrote: I was a bit different with my parents >.>, I don't recommend you do what I did, as I did a lot around the house and was treated a bit like cinderella the guy version in our house. Eventually I got fed up with my parents trying to set times on me, so I decided to punish my parents in return, if my mother threatened to take the internet away, I took away the phone from her until she surrendered it, and if she tried to trick me, I'd always think a step ahead and took something else in advance, she eventually tried to punish me more heavily and took the powerplug from the computer away from me, so I took the entire phone from her, mind you I was around 13 years old or older. This struggle continued for about two weeks, then she finally threatened to cancel the internet, I eventually found out there are free ways to get the internet. She canceled it for a few days and I still had access to the internet so she reactivated it again. Another win for me. This struggle continued off and on and must have lasted maybe a month or two. Afterwards I was allowed to have 100% internet access. I know this sounds a bit evil, but my parents were a bit... Evil to me, especially me rather than my sisters. And there are a lot of issues with both my mother and father, and yes I shouldn't have done some of the things I did, but in the end they should've treated me more human since I worked for free for them, cleaned, cooked, etc... while my sisters did whatever they wanted. And then the CIA came and offered you to train at Langley, Virginia and sent you to Russia to retrieve secret nuclear files, where your ingenuity and resilience conquered all odds and you obtained your objective and rescued a gorgeous Mossad agent (because Mossad only hires supermodels according to movies) and you left for a vacation to Barbados. Now that would be an awesome ending. But even without, yours is a pretty inspirational (though not emulateable for all) tale. | ||
GertHeart
United States631 Posts
On September 18 2011 17:47 Mobius_1 wrote: And then the CIA came and offered you to train at Langley, Virginia and sent you to Russia to retrieve secret nuclear files, where your ingenuity and resilience conquered all odds and you obtained your objective and rescued a gorgeous Mossad agent (because Mossad only hires supermodels according to movies) and you left for a vacation to Barbados. Now that would be an awesome ending. But even without, yours is a pretty inspirational (though not emulateable for all) tale. Did you check to see if I was Russian or something? o.O; Privet, ya ruski. But the sister wanted to become a FBI agent. I just wanted to learn more about computers =/ | ||
Ju!cy
Austria82 Posts
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evanthebouncy!
United States12796 Posts
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Bambipwnsu
Canada698 Posts
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Sablar
Sweden880 Posts
Well, kind of.. | ||
Zergneedsfood
United States10671 Posts
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BabyToss!
Czech Republic588 Posts
Parents who restrict kids like that, they really should be more reasonable...and learn trusting their kids more. That way, I'm sure, the kids would be more inclined to do all the studies and every day chores. o.O Sure, I know there are individuals who'd throw away school and everything away if they had no control over them, but there's that thing called moderation and compromise. Should be used more instead of just pure restriction. | ||
Bambipwnsu
Canada698 Posts
On September 18 2011 19:58 Sablar wrote: They should turn this into a movie. Such a classic 'love over the barriers' kind of story, overcoming the odds and doing what you are passionate about no matter what. Well, kind of.. | ||
Count9
China10928 Posts
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