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ArTIk*BaNAnA:

--- Quote from: deathward on July 11, 2010, 09:50:02 AM ---Draw a mustache in MS Paint.

Insta +50 years.

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Lol notrlly

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I lulz'

Shawn:

--- Quote ---School officials determined, due to the violent nature of the video game, the iron-age WMD (weapon of mass decapitation) and other undisclosed information, the matter should be classified as a "Level 3" situation.

According to the school manual, "Level 3" covers situations where a student "engages in conduct relating to a false alarm or report or a terrorist threat involving a public school."

The student was immediately transfered from Clements to the M.R. Wood Alternative Education Center, which specializes in special learning needs, and apparently, has a crack terrorism response force.

The police determined that no criminal offense had occurred and there were no threats on any specific person or people. It's quite common for youngsters to craft maps of their schools and other familiar places for these types of games.
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You Silly Americans Transfered the kid even after the police said it was nothing.....

Cake Face:
Soccer Mom/Overprotective Parent + Vidya' Games = Trouble.

I'll still make a map of my school if I damn please. Im not going to add blood and ruined buildings and such, Its just a fucking map for a video game. They dont need to go into Nazi Mode or anything.

Tomcat:

--- Quote from: Cake Face on July 11, 2010, 10:50:52 AM ---Soccer Mom/Overprotective Parent + Vidya' Games = Trouble.

I'll still make a map of my school if I damn please. Im not going to add blood and ruined buildings and such, Its just a fucking map for a video game. They dont need to go into Nazi Mode or anything.

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I made a map of my school and i sent it to my schoold for Garry's mod they might in corp it into the tech ed curculum

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