Excited for tomorrow? I dunno... -.-
from our OIC (officer-in-charge) in our platoon in ROTC:
To all the little boys and girls of model battalion tomorrow will be your hellday. The Navigators and HQ are having their hellday too. So the call time would be 0514H.Assemble at the STRC parking lot!!! If the gate is still close don't go too far away to stay away from accident. I don't want bad things to happen tomorrow. Take responsibility for your own safety. What we will do tomorrow would be a surprise to all of you. Don't forget to bring the Things that i told you for your boodle fight. Sardines, Banana Leaves, rice, charcoal, extra shirts, etc. just don't forget the food. During your helday i don't want to see anybody walking!!. I want you all to jug in your position while in ranks. This would not be an easy day since you will be having your lectures too. For those who have physical dificiency bring your medicines. Until Tomorrow then...
Brace up MODEL!!!
HUUWAAAHH!!!
M/LCDR VILLARIAS
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Mmmm..... hell day... I've been waiting for this hehehe D:
Oh wait, a boodle fight! XD Yum! XD
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Discovery of the Day: "Sit on it and rotate"
I was surfing the Emperium.org forums earlier, when I came across a thread which had some discussions about why the phrase "Sit on it and rotate" was being filtered in the iRO chat window. One poster sent this e-mail to the GM-Team:
Dear GM,
Foremost, thank you for your time in adressing my question. But recently, through an official fansite, I've found out that "Sit on it and Rotate" is a banned phrase within the iRO client.
Now, personally I do not see what's so vulgar about the phrase in question, yet it's still filtered?
It's also been filtered since even before the Juno patch. Could you please tell me the vulgarity within "Sit on it and Rotate?"
and then he got this reply:
The phrase "Sit on it and Rotate" and other similar phrases are American English slang for an obscene sexual reference. Using that phrase is the verbal equivalent of making a very rude hand gesture, which involves sticking two fingers into an "O" made with the opposite hand and as such is not allowed within the game. If you have any further questions, please feel free to use the GM Email tool, or review the FAQ located on our website.
Regards,
iRO GM Team
Gravity Interactive, LLC.
WTF LOLZ hehehe
To all the little boys and girls of model battalion tomorrow will be your hellday. The Navigators and HQ are having their hellday too. So the call time would be 0514H.Assemble at the STRC parking lot!!! If the gate is still close don't go too far away to stay away from accident. I don't want bad things to happen tomorrow. Take responsibility for your own safety. What we will do tomorrow would be a surprise to all of you. Don't forget to bring the Things that i told you for your boodle fight. Sardines, Banana Leaves, rice, charcoal, extra shirts, etc. just don't forget the food. During your helday i don't want to see anybody walking!!. I want you all to jug in your position while in ranks. This would not be an easy day since you will be having your lectures too. For those who have physical dificiency bring your medicines. Until Tomorrow then...
Brace up MODEL!!!
HUUWAAAHH!!!
M/LCDR VILLARIAS
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Mmmm..... hell day... I've been waiting for this hehehe D:
Oh wait, a boodle fight! XD Yum! XD
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Discovery of the Day: "Sit on it and rotate"
I was surfing the Emperium.org forums earlier, when I came across a thread which had some discussions about why the phrase "Sit on it and rotate" was being filtered in the iRO chat window. One poster sent this e-mail to the GM-Team:
Dear GM,
Foremost, thank you for your time in adressing my question. But recently, through an official fansite, I've found out that "Sit on it and Rotate" is a banned phrase within the iRO client.
Now, personally I do not see what's so vulgar about the phrase in question, yet it's still filtered?
It's also been filtered since even before the Juno patch. Could you please tell me the vulgarity within "Sit on it and Rotate?"
and then he got this reply:
The phrase "Sit on it and Rotate" and other similar phrases are American English slang for an obscene sexual reference. Using that phrase is the verbal equivalent of making a very rude hand gesture, which involves sticking two fingers into an "O" made with the opposite hand and as such is not allowed within the game. If you have any further questions, please feel free to use the GM Email tool, or review the FAQ located on our website.
Regards,
iRO GM Team
Gravity Interactive, LLC.
WTF LOLZ hehehe
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