It sure as hell wasn't in effect right before the reset, then, because I remember that time clearly. I registered like 20 times in one day. Anyway, even apart from that, I had probably 15 multis that I accumulated through 2010-2011. It was always the "spell Dog backwards" thing, I believe.
edit: also, the best form of captcha is the faptcha, where you have to identify a character every time you post
It happened for a week or so in January 2011. That was just after the adbots completely broke through the standard Google captcha, which was the reason PC gave me his password. I think I set it up as "he [through/threw] [there/their/they're] ball [through/threw] the window". Then a week later TheSaw came back and decided that was too tricky for the SPP target audience so he put it back to what it had been and we had another wave of adbots. So I waited until I was sure he was gone and put it to "spell dog backwards," which is what we had until the reboot.
I'm just happy IGN mentioned us in an article. Why is no one surprised about this? What did I miss?
Well, a couple US Army guys were found to have pictures of themselves posing with the body parts of suicide bombers. What do you guys think of that?
I think that while it's unnecessary and uncalled for, it happens. This is war, and you can't expect for each word to stick. Needless to say, however, this is not an excuse, and the men should be punished accordingly, but not publicly humiliated. We only seem to remember about soldiers when they've committed a mistake.
United States Marine Corps 2013-2021
Pl. Cook
MOS 26XX 3rd Batallion Kilo Company
What will you do?