I'll play nice, stop the censorship

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In summary, the conversation revolved around a series of cartoons posted by the user "trib," which received mixed reactions from other users. The conversation also touched on the topic of censorship and the potential consequences of making fun of moderators. Ultimately, the conversation ended with the suggestion for the user "trib" to reconsider their participation in the forum.
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I'll play nice, stop the censorship!

Cartoon #2
http://www.4shared.com/file/72293447/63cc0eaa/pfparty.html"
 
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  • #2


Have to find a better way to have these posted. How about starting a free website, and posting it on that?
 
  • #3


:smile:
 
  • #4


I liked the first one better.
 
  • #5


trib, we can't even see them. I will warn you that you are treading on thin ice, I hope these cartoons of yours are ok.
 
  • #6


the first one seemed kind of self-deprecating. didn't look at this one.
 
  • #7


Proton Soup said:
the first one seemed kind of self-deprecating. didn't look at this one.

Nothing wrong with either one, IMO.
 
  • #8


Evo, I had to direct that the file be opened by my browser (firefox). Then I could see them.
They are tame and funny!
 
  • #9


What is this? Muhammad cartoons?
 
  • #10


Ha ha, that was...interesting...why does Borek have a mutant arm and why do you poop? Oh and what did you use to do the animation?
 
  • #11


I used Macromedia Flash DX 2004.
Borek has a mutant arm because that was my first attempt at a "shape tween" where you only have to give the beginning and ending shape and let flash fill in the rest.
 
  • #12
Evo said:
trib, we can't even see them. I will warn you that you are treading on thin ice, I hope these cartoons of yours are ok.

This one's just for you Evo. Download and open with your browser to see it.
Cartoon #3:
http://www.4shared.com/file/72401330/c6e652ac/thinice.html"
 
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Borek said:
I have copied those two to my site, hope you have nothing against.

Thin ice

And I laughed so hard I have tears in my eyes.

I don't mind at all. In fact here's one just for you.

Cartoon #4
http://www.4shared.com/file/72422815/e09ad7ce/borek.html"

I'm sorry, but this one cracks me up
 
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  • #14


but if you ever change your avatar it will totally mess things up
 
  • #15


Not only in your cartoons, in many other threads as well.
 
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I put a lot of work into the first cartoon, but it was taken off by someone. I don't know who. I thought it showed me doing something stupid in a humorous way. I've gone back to the original and made some changes. Hopefully this one won't be removed. I think you would have to be a Nazi to censor this one, since it doesn't say anything bad about anyone. Unless it is illegal to say the word "banned" in which case I will remove this immediately.
 
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i liked the first one, i thought it was pretty tongue-in-cheek.

EDIT: first as in the original which got removed.
 
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Oerg said:
i liked the first one, i thought it was pretty tongue-in-cheek.

EDIT: first as in the original which got removed.

the only change in this one was that I added a black bar to cover the face of one of the characters
 
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Let's get a few things straight: making fun of the moderators when you have been banned and are on your final warning is not the most wise thing to do, especially when you were banned for such a blatant breaking of the rules. An even more unwise thing to do is to repost the same post making fun of the moderators that has once been deleted.

This thread is done. If I were the OP, I would step back and think long and hard as to whether I want to participate in this forum anymore.
 

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