Are sites like SPP and people like 2-d the answer to cyberbullying and online soliciting?
Think about it.
SPP=Internet Solution?
Started by: Schwa | Replies: 36 | Views: 3,051
Mar 29, 2008 7:28 PM #105128
Mar 29, 2008 7:31 PM #105131
By far. We're the most insidious anti-bully bullies on the whole pipenet. I mean internet.
Mar 29, 2008 7:38 PM #105134
Quote from AshBy far. We're the most insidious anti-bully bullies on the whole pipenet. I mean internet.
I'm serious though. Do you think that sites like these and people like 2-d help groom people to deal with cyber predators and cyber bullies?
This isn't about whether or not cyber bullying is a threat or not.
Mar 29, 2008 7:41 PM #105136
?????
We're the problem, not the ****ing solution.
We're the problem, not the ****ing solution.
Mar 29, 2008 7:41 PM #105138
Quote from SchwaI'm serious though. Do you think that sites like these and people like 2-d help groom people to deal with cyber predators and cyber bullies?
This isn't about whether or not cyber bullying is a threat or not.
Not really, no.
Mar 29, 2008 7:47 PM #105143
Quote from Dragon077?????
We're the problem, not the ****ing solution.
Actually, if it weren't for SPP, i would still be an uber-antisocial, radio-listening, VH1 watching, Green Day listening Christian who let everyone shape his personality and who still belived in ghosts and UFOs and other such bullshit. SPP was the reason I became so completely "whatever" about shit like online bullying, real-life bullying, and other stuff.
Believe it or not, I'd also still be to insecure to talk to girls. Yes, SPP made me confident around women.
'Nuff said.
Mar 29, 2008 7:49 PM #105144
2-d help groom people to deal with cyber predators and cyber bullies
No but seriously. Isn't it possible that by being flamed by people at a relatively young age and learning to deal with it will help people deal with real bullying if in the rare case it actually happens?
And all of our jokes about pedophiles may in some obscure way teach people to be more serious when regarding people on the internet and not fall into a trap?
It also gives people who 'apparently' are so easily seduced by predators because of there need of friends, we give them a community of mostly non-pedophiliacs?
Something something?
Mar 29, 2008 7:49 PM #105145
Quote from AshActually, if it weren't for SPP, i would still be an uber-antisocial, radio-listening, VH1 watching, Green Day listening Christian who let everyone shape his personality and who still belived in ghosts and UFOs and other such bullshit. SPP was the reason I became so completely "whatever" about shit like online bullying, real-life bullying, and other stuff.
Believe it or not, I'd also still be to insecure to talk to girls. Yes, SPP made me confident around women.
'Nuff said.
Not SPP in general, just the people you met on SPP.
Mar 29, 2008 7:51 PM #105146
Quote from DarkNot SPP in general, just the people you met on SPP.
And if it wasn't for SPP he wouldn't have met them.
Mar 29, 2008 7:53 PM #105149
Quote from SchwaAnd if it wasn't for SPP he wouldn't have met them.
I find it a little humorous that someone's life can change from meeting people on a stick figure animating website. =/
Mar 29, 2008 7:59 PM #105152
Quote from AshActually, if it weren't for SPP, i would still be an uber-antisocial, radio-listening, VH1 watching, Green Day listening Christian who let everyone shape his personality and who still belived in ghosts and UFOs and other such bullshit. SPP was the reason I became so completely "whatever" about shit like online bullying, real-life bullying, and other stuff.
Believe it or not, I'd also still be to insecure to talk to girls. Yes, SPP made me confident around women.
'Nuff said.
Elitist?
Lol kidding.
Spp does help a lot of people in various ways. It taught me how to animate making an actual career choice with the portfolio I developed. Spp also got me into using grammar well. This site helps people also in social ways like Ash stated. People tell noobs and retards to act appropriately, use grammar, and stop using those damn smilies!
:Love:
That is my opinion on this matter.
:3
Text smilies are excusable.
Mar 29, 2008 7:59 PM #105154
Quote from DarkI find it a little humorous that someone's life can change from meeting people on a stick figure animating website. =/
I find it humorous that you're face.
You're logic is flawed. How is meeting someone and sharing ideas on the internet different than meeting someone in real life besides the fact that it's easier to choose to ignore them.
I can honestly say that my life is at least a little different because of the internet. Mostly concerning humor and my religion.
But let's get back on topic here.
Mar 29, 2008 8:02 PM #105157
Quote from SchwaI find it humorous that you're face.
You're logic is flawed. How is meeting someone and sharing ideas on the internet different than meeting someone in real life besides the fact that it's easier to choose to ignore them.
You don't personally know the person.
I can honestly say that my life is at least a little different because of the internet. Mostly concerning humor and my religion.
Yeah, I changed too, but not a drastic change like Ash.
But let's get back on topic here.
It all depends on the type of person that's getting the SPP treatment.
Mar 29, 2008 8:56 PM #105211
Wouldn't it be awesome if someone committed suicide as a result of flaming on this site?
I mean, we could sell t-shirts about it and everything.
I mean, we could sell t-shirts about it and everything.
Mar 29, 2008 9:00 PM #105215
Quote from The PirateWouldn't it be awesome if someone committed suicide as a result of flaming on this site?
I mean, we could sell t-shirts about it and everything.
Have a picture of CJ, and have text under it saying,
"We cause an heroism," or something like that.