Quote from: BrainyLucario on January 31, 2016, 09:32:15 AMI'm clearly not to blame for that...anyhoo, I learned that being a human is really hard to prove...snd did you guys actually think I was the mayor?-dont worry about trying to be proven human. just look for wolves.
Quote from: E. Gadd Industries on January 31, 2016, 06:03:31 AMI don't mean to sound like everything was your fault.Spoiler
Actually, that's not at ALL how it happened. I started bringing my PC to school, and in English, we got put in a group for a project as something for finishing Julius Caesar. I pulled up Office Word (where the summary was kept) so I could take notes and develop a master list for the project (it's a talk show, mind you). Well, I already had the Summaries up, but I thought I had them scrolled down enough to where no one would see anything. I went to open up a new file, and there were the roles. Of course, I didn't say "Hey, Brainy, would you like to see the roles?". Instead, he saw me getting on my PC, and he HAD to see what I was doing (probably thought I was playing World of Goo or something). And you can imagine how the rest of the story goes:
He watches as I pull up Office Word, and then he gets robbed of his lunch money.
Wait, that ending is off. No, it ended by him seeing the roles and everything that I thought weren't showing in the first place, else I would've said something to him. Of course, I could have been a bit more careful, but I was 99.75572763960348763498% sure they weren't going to be displayed when I went to open a new file.[close]
at least its good to know what happened in that regard.
Brainy, there's this thing called game integrity (why I spoke out.) even if you come across it accidentaly, you still have to upfront it that you were put in an advantageous situation over the overs. Just integrity reasons, keeps the spirit of the game pure.