Okay, something I noticed people doing is quoting a post that has something against the rules, and they want to kindly bring it to the poster's attention that something in said post is against the rules. Provided that's not the only thing someone's posting, it's good to let someone else politely know that there's something wrong in the quoted post.
However, if you're going to quote the post, please remove the rulebreaking content out of the quote before you hit that post button. If you quote
Being a staff member is a big responsibility that few people get to experience, but if you think about it, a blog is like a personal forum where you are the staff. It's not a full-blown forum: it's more like a mini forum, where you get to have some creative control over the layout and decide what to talk about. (Yes, there are certain restrictions to both.) And the only people with the same powers or more are the actual designated BZP staff.
So if you want some of the experience of being a mo
One file! One stupid file!
Unless I buy my own Wii, my hands are virtually tied on doing just about anything, and second player has no bearing on Subspace Emissary if it's the last life. I can hardly play anything because my brother doesn't want me to unlock any challenges, and he gets upset if I basically beat his record on anything (such as, playing hard after he tackled normal:). It makes it rather difficult to even play Brawl itself, considering each of those practically unlocks a chall
That's a rhetorical question, which means I don't really want an answer.
Somehow, random has become synonymous with funny, when that is not necessarily true. Oh, it's not just on BZP: there are shows that thrive on randomness, but they can become so random as to leave us scratching our heads thinking, "What did I just see? Was I supposed to laugh?" (It's when I'm in those situations I like to think, "If I explain it to you, then will you laugh?")
Sure, random funny can be good, but it's m
Don't let that title fool you, but if there's one thing you can learn about me it's that I'm a picky eater. But I'm not your typical picky eater; in fact, I'm probably quite the opposite. You see, most people that are picky eaters are picky about what they eat for their meals; on the other hand, I'm pickier with the junk food I eat than I am with real food. It's not that I hate junk food, so much as there's just a lot of it I don't like... or doesn't like me (sometimes both); on that same token,
I know I don't come here very often, but sometimes it's nice to visit and maybe leave an update. It's been a couple years since I made a blog post, but I'm sure there are still some people who remember me (if they don't already interact with me on Facebook, which is my main social hub online). I realized I missed visiting to celebrate my account becoming a teenager, but I've been somewhat busy with life anyway. This year has been an interesting one for me, to say the least. I'll give you a bri
Yes, we all know that BIONCLE has been around for less than a decade, and LEGO gets complaints for its clone (or almost clone) sets. But hasn't Nintendo been doing basically the same thing with Pokémon for ten years? We've been playing the same thing for years, and there's no uproar against Nintendo for this.
Let's not forget that with Pokémon, the games are limited within their own universe: Pokémon can't be put into another universe. It's the same thing everytime you go through the game: yo
The life of the ironic: so unpredictable yet not unexpected; I have a love-hate relationship with the word "irony."
I love when it happens, except that it happens to me so often; I'm the type of person who could climb a ladder quickly, run across a tight rope safely, and fall off the bottom rung on the opposite side. I like to think of myself as an accident-prone Jackie Chan: I could do insane stunts well, only to stub my toe when walking away.
Anyway, one thing that gets is the constant
Wow, my own blog, I feel so special... until I realize I'm not the only one who can do this. I feel less special, or do I? And "blog," what's up with that name? It's short for "weblog," so two letters have been cut off. Did we learn nothing from basic grammar; shouldn't it have an apostrophe at the beginning if that's the case. It might look pretty silly though, so why don't we call it what it really is... a "wog"? Of course, Elmer Fudd might want his speech pwoblem back.
You just know the m