Ahhhhhh… mmmhmmmm…
I see.
Ahhhhhh… mmmhmmmm…
I see.
COME ON AMERICA, GET IT TOGETHER.
America is like Tyrone. Neither of them can get it together.
The Wii U launch is 6 days away.
This is probably a bad idea, but whatever.
http://www.notessimo.net/topic/6720-may-i-ask-a-question/
If it’s in the wrong forum move it
http://www.notessimo.net/topic/6771-unnamed-song/page__pid__59021#entry59021
That’s not what the topic was about, it was just a random post he made…
http://www.notessimo.net/topic/6759-top-5-best-solos-on-notessimo/
Maybe he didn’t know what he was talking about beforehand, but I sure do.
aidfaosid teddy
holy shiitake i just died crying with tears of laughter
Have you seen The Bart Baker spoof?
No. Is it funny?
Where did the pedobear text art go?
Whoa, I didn’t even realize it. Post it again.
If a mod deleted it it’s probably not a good idea to post it again.
In my opinion at least
Why did a new member (145P) get banned?
Well, with his status updates being in Korean and all… it just didn’t fit in here.
I didn’t bother translating them. I assumed he/she was a bot because all of the other bots are in different languages and post threads and status updates with advertisements.
Ahh, I see.
So that’s why you wanted us not to use characters outside the English language.
Well for one, they’re just obnoxious used in an English username. I’m not saying that Japanese or Chinese or Korean or Russian characters are obnoxious or lesser to the world, I’m just saying that they made things confusing in usernames when put with an English name.
If I remember correctly in the Black Notessimo days, spam bots were everywhere, but they used English and advertised sex things. ¬_¬ The newer bots, the few that have gotten past our smashing security system, now use characters from other languages (most of them). Like Russian symbols, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, etc… If 145P (?) was actually a member of our community but just used Korean (?) symbols, I apologize. I delete all foreign symbol-containing statuses and threads by default.
Well said, my friend.
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