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Txyla
12-03-2011, 11:22 AM
To support Japan make it so any Habbo can wear the head bandanna.

Thread Closed by Jordan (Trialist Forum Moderator): As this thread is going off-topic, and to prevent any further arguments.

Jordan
12-03-2011, 11:31 AM
I was advertising that in the hxhd and events for an hour and some people actually put some headbands and belts on !

tylermunjkt
12-03-2011, 11:33 AM
If you are HC/VIP Wear headband, If you are non-HC/VIP put the belt on ;)

Nemo
12-03-2011, 11:33 AM
how will this help japan in any way?

Txyla
12-03-2011, 11:35 AM
It will show support.

Josh
12-03-2011, 11:36 AM
It doesn't - it just helps Habbo get more money.

Nemo
12-03-2011, 11:36 AM
Okay but i dont think they really care/want that. If you really want to show support, then donate money.

T@R
12-03-2011, 11:40 AM
Okay but i dont think they really care/want that. If you really want to show support, then donate money.
Of course they do!
They'll see all of us teenagers wearing pixel headbands and all their troubles will float away...

qaxzsw
12-03-2011, 11:40 AM
there aren't going to be any japanese people on habbo, therefore they are not going to see this support..

Txyla
12-03-2011, 11:43 AM
It doesn't - it just helps Habbo get more money.

How?
Its not paying, its giving the users that are not HC/VIP the privilege to wear the bandanna seeing as it has something to do with Japan on it.

Nemo
12-03-2011, 11:43 AM
How?
Its not paying, its giving the users that are not HC/VIP the privilege to wear the bandanna seeing as it has something to do with Japan on it.
You forgot to reply to me.


Oh wait thats because my point is valid and you can't.

Txyla
12-03-2011, 11:46 AM
Okay but i dont think they really care/want that. If you really want to show support, then donate money.


Heres your reply, I have donated money!

Nemo
12-03-2011, 11:48 AM
Heres your reply, I have donated money!
Well then good, but i dont see how making people think they've supported the disaster in this way is going to help, if you want them to support then tell them to donate.

Josh
12-03-2011, 11:48 AM
Its not paying, its giving the users that are not HC/VIP the privilege to wear the bandanna seeing as it has something to do with Japan on it.

People buy VIP to use the bandana.

It's a lot like the HC trials. If Habbo gives a vip/hc item to non-hc/vip users, they may like it and buy Habbo Club because they like it.

Samantha
12-03-2011, 11:48 AM
I will not be wearing anything to do with Japan, no point.

AgnesIO
12-03-2011, 11:59 AM
It will show support.

Support?

Oh yeah, I am sure the people who lost their families lives will be SO pleased to hear some 11 year olds in England are dressing up like Japanese people.

Fool.

wixard
12-03-2011, 12:52 PM
chill niamh it's showing they're aware of whats going on and the seriousness of it
what more can kids possibly do? i think its sweet

Nemo
12-03-2011, 12:56 PM
chill niamh it's showing they're aware of whats going on and the seriousness of it
what more can kids possibly do? i think its sweet
im chilled i just think its dumb

and they can donate their pocket money, they got enough to buy HC and furni dont they?

Stephen
12-03-2011, 12:57 PM
chill niamh it's showing they're aware of whats going on and the seriousness of it
what more can kids possibly do? i think its sweet

Trueeeee it might make more people donate by raising awareness of what's going on. Well dunno about little kids donating but yh

wixard
12-03-2011, 12:57 PM
have you donated?

Nemo
12-03-2011, 01:01 PM
have you donated?
No, but no where did i claim i was showing support. If you feel the need to show support, then do it properly, not half assed.

I say RIP and thats my respect to the dead, i cant go over there personally and bury them can i? However with those alive, i dont feel that they need my money.

wixard
12-03-2011, 01:03 PM
oh my god they're wearing virtual headbands on HABBO out of respect
they're just showing that they're aware of it
get over it, god whats your problem with it? it's not half assed
nothing like that can be classified as 'half assed'

some probably have donated, it's their choice

Nemo
12-03-2011, 01:06 PM
oh my god they're wearing virtual headbands on HABBO out of respect
they're just showing that they're aware of it
get over it, god whats your problem with it? it's not half assed
nothing like that can be classified as 'half assed'

some probably have donated, it's their choice
He said hes supporting japan, not showing respect to japan.

My problem is that i dont like people who think they're supporting, when in fact they're not and then get that righteous feeling that they're making a difference. IF you wanna make a difference and actually SUPPORT japan, then donate. This is half assed.

Yeh go them then, its upto them whether they do or not im not forcing them. But if they're bothering to 'support' on habbo if you wanna call it that, then they might aswell do it properly and actually support them.

wixard
12-03-2011, 01:14 PM
since when did support have to mean giving money? look it up in the dictionary
they are making a difference they're RAISING AWARENESS

Stephen
12-03-2011, 01:18 PM
So if I support a football team then does that mean I'm not a supporter? BLIMEY

:P

Nemo
12-03-2011, 01:20 PM
since when did support have to mean giving money? look it up in the dictionary
they are making a difference they're RAISING AWARENESS
This might just be me, but i dont really see the point in raising awareness on habbo. The only change it'll make is they'll start also 'supporting' in that way and the cycle begins.

Hey i looked it up in the dictionary
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/support
No where does it describe what this person wants to do, only what im saying.

Stephen
12-03-2011, 01:26 PM
You forgot to reply to me.


Oh wait thats because my point is valid and you can't.

sorry I had to do it lol

Nemo
12-03-2011, 01:29 PM
You forgot to reply to me.


Oh wait thats because my point is valid and you can't.

sorry I had to do it lol
Actually didnt see it brrrrr


but yeh that'd be true, except im pretty sure its just its own term and is different from supporting something/someone.


darn the english language

wixard
12-03-2011, 01:33 PM
what about 'support groups'
A support group may also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.

but this is going completely off topic... i don't get where you're linking the term support to financial aid when it has various different meanings
you started an argument out of nothing

i love you

Nemo
12-03-2011, 01:35 PM
what about 'support groups'
A support group may also work to inform the public or engage in advocacy.

but this is going completely off topic... i don't get where you're linking the term support to financial aid when it has various different meanings
you started an argument out of nothing

i love you
And i answered the point about aising awareness already so i dont get what your point is.


IKR. Also i just said it was dumb, you guys called me out on it :'(

i dnt love you.

karter
12-03-2011, 02:04 PM
how will this help japan in any way?

why do they have gay parades?
why do peta supporters demonstrate?

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:06 PM
why do they have gay parades?
why do peta supporters demonstrate?
Because sexuality can be helped through awareness and a kind of 'acceptance'
Because thats a form of protest in order to get their voices heard.

Im struggling to see your point here.

wixard
12-03-2011, 02:08 PM
why do people wear pink in relation to cancer

karter
12-03-2011, 02:10 PM
Because sexuality can be helped through awareness and a kind of 'acceptance'
Because thats a form of protest in order to get their voices heard.

Im struggling to see your point here.

All we are doing is showing our support to those affected by the disaster :)

---------- Post added 12-03-2011 at 07:40 PM ----------


why do people wear pink in relation to cancer

Yeah. this too ;D

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:12 PM
why do people wear pink in relation to cancer
to raise awareness, didnt we cover this earlier?


All we are doing is showing our support to those affected by the disaster :)

---------- Post added 12-03-2011 at 07:40 PM ----------



Yeah. this too ;D
i didnt say you cant, i just said i disagree and its stupid. There are better ways to support.

wixard
12-03-2011, 02:13 PM
okay so then i'm confused what are you still arguing about?
if we've cleared up they're wearing the head bands to raise awareness can you repeat your problem please

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:15 PM
This might just be me, but i dont really see the point in raising awareness on habbo. The only change it'll make is they'll start also 'supporting' in that way and the cycle begins.


And i answered the point about aising awareness already so i dont get what your point is.




okay so then i'm confused what are you still arguing about?
if we've cleared up they're wearing the head bands to raise awareness can you repeat your problem please
bwapbwapbwapbwapbwapbwap

atleast remember the earlier posts

wixard
12-03-2011, 02:17 PM
and i said that any change is good?
by others supporting they'll become more informed, others will notice it, it will increase donations
people will see it as a big deal and realise that it's real and it's serious, and that they can help
ALONGSIDE wearing the headband and showing people that their thoughts are with japan, some of them will probably donate

karter
12-03-2011, 02:17 PM
Is it bad that we are supporting them in bad times?

o btw this thread will closed soon because of arguements

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:20 PM
and i said that any change is good?
by others supporting they'll become more informed, others will notice it, it will increase donations
people will see it as a big deal and realise that it's real and it's serious, and that they can help
ALONGSIDE wearing the headband and showing people that their thoughts are with japan, some of them will probably donate
then obv didnt read my post coz i said it'll just be a pointless circle. It's like all over the TV so if they dont see it there then i dont even know. Someone wearing a bandana on habbo isnt gonna make a difference because they probably wont even see the relation between the two.

Is it bad that we are supporting them in bad times?

o btw this thread will closed soon because of arguements
no coz you arent supporting them, only acknowledging what has happened and then wearing a bandana



I think that's all points covered, for any further points just look back at one of my posts. And if you still feel the need to argue then reread like 3 of my posts where i say i dont really care, do what you want, i just think its a dumb idea and there are better ways to support them.

karter
12-03-2011, 02:21 PM
Uh.. Support doesn't mean Financial support.. (If you are thinking that way)

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:24 PM
This might just be me, but i dont really see the point in raising awareness on habbo. The only change it'll make is they'll start also 'supporting' in that way and the cycle begins.

Hey i looked it up in the dictionary
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/support
No where does it describe what this person wants to do, only what im saying.


Uh.. Support doesn't mean Financial support.. (If you are thinking that way)
what did i say about consulting my earlier posts ;l

wixard
12-03-2011, 02:27 PM
then obv didnt read my post coz i said it'll just be a pointless circle. It's like all over the TV so if they dont see it there then i dont even know. Someone wearing a bandana on habbo isnt gonna make a difference because they probably wont even see the relation between the two.


it's not pointless though as i've already explained, it's symbolic and could possibly represent the charitable goodness of the ones who have donated? and if not then their goodwill towards those in japan or MORAL SUPPORT but youre just going to dismiss that. you can't just claim that they wont see the relation between the two.... i'm sure those who don't know will probably ask why everyone on the hotel are wearing headbands

go ahead you're entitled to your own opinion but nobody in this thread asked for it

karter
12-03-2011, 02:27 PM
what did i say about consulting my earlier posts ;l

oh sorry ;O

Nemo
12-03-2011, 02:32 PM
This might just be me, but i dont really see the point in raising awareness on habbo. The only change it'll make is they'll start also 'supporting' in that way and the cycle begins.

Hey i looked it up in the dictionary
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/support
No where does it describe what this person wants to do, only what im saying.


it's not pointless though as i've already explained, it's symbolic and could possibly represent the charitable goodness of the ones who have donated? and if not then their goodwill towards those in japan or MORAL SUPPORT but youre just going to dismiss that. you can't just claim that they wont see the relation between the two.... i'm sure those who don't know will probably ask why everyone on the hotel are wearing headbands

go ahead you're entitled to your own opinion but nobody in this thread asked for it
Moral support from a virtual hotel is useless when you're going through a natural disaster i imagine.


Well to be fair, i just had the one post. Others also expressed their dislike for it.


there aren't going to be any japanese people on habbo, therefore they are not going to see this support..


It doesn't - it just helps Habbo get more money.

But then you guyz decided to call me out on it and create some long ass arguement. This is a forum, where opinions are generally discussed and whatnot. Its like in the film forum, and you post about a film. You cant just have people saying they like it, that'd just be dumb and people would think its a really good film. (unless it is a really good film then nvmnvmnvm).

.:!SaReBeAr!:.
12-03-2011, 03:18 PM
Got mine on.. a head band and belt

Pass
16-03-2011, 04:42 PM
it helps raise awareness, stop being so negative .___.

Sharon
16-03-2011, 06:06 PM
it helps raise awareness, stop being so negative .___.

Awareness for what? Everyone knows about Japan by now, if anyone doesn't - theyreally need to crawl out of their hole. This idea is pathetic and silly, by putting on Japanese clothes on Habbo doesn't show your support at all. It shows you're being silly wasting your time on Habbo pretending to care, if someone really cares then they should be donating money to Japan and not dressing up on Habbo TRYING to look like you care.

:Markster:
16-03-2011, 08:27 PM
Shaz you'd be surprised... It does help raise awareness and tbh i think it's a good idea. To any trolls out there you're right... This will have no direct affect to the Japanese but on the other hand does praying help any more? Of course doing something useful such as donating to the red cross will help most but some people might not have that opportunity... It is times like these that we should really think what the hell we are doing... Some days one might think ahh i lost 5 euros, dollars or pounds from my wallet... well thousands of people have lost their whole houses... The recovery period will be decades and we most certainly will feel some effect of this disaster even though it's not happening to us in person. Going back on topic yes it might not be the best choice morally to wear a bandanna as it might be mocking their culture in any way i'd rather wear red and white and put something in my motto but all in all it does pass on a message to those ignorant enough to do nothing about it... Just my opinion feel free to flame it or agree with it...
- Mark

Maatt.
16-03-2011, 09:51 PM
What a useless idea. Its not going to help Japan overcome the situation. Dont waste your money on pixel headbands. Please just go and donate to the official donation organisation,

They are in need of help. We should all help.

Jordan
16-03-2011, 09:56 PM
What a useless idea. Its not going to help Japan overcome the situation. Dont waste your money on pixel headbands. Please just go and donate to the official donation organisation,

They are in need of help. We should all help.

I don't think the people who are wanting to wear headbands were expecting there awareness to help Japan overcome the situation. All they are doing is showing they care about what has happened and are thinking of them. There are Habbo users who are young, I don't expect them to donate.

Nick
16-03-2011, 10:50 PM
I had the headband on but then it got taken of i think lol :P

Zak
17-03-2011, 03:05 AM
Japan has the finance to help itself out, it doesn't need help. Especially from Habbo! Natural disasters occur all over the world, we don't need to show support in this form. If you really want to help out donate your funds to charities that aid this disaster.

Partian
17-03-2011, 05:45 AM
They don't need money, they have that.

They need aid!

karter
17-03-2011, 09:42 AM
Depends on a person's opinion , really. I think it's cute on the other hand , yes it is like - useless.

buttons
17-03-2011, 04:13 PM
Japan has the finance to help itself out, it doesn't need help. Especially from Habbo! Natural disasters occur all over the world, we don't need to show support in this form. If you really want to help out donate your funds to charities that aid this disaster.
that is so ridiculous, showing support whether it helps or not is a very respectful thing to do. it's not 'just' a natural disaster and so what if they have the finance to sort themselves out? every little helps. what if it happened to the uk and no-one helped us even though we could do it ourselves? you wouldn't be happy... lol i really can't believe someone would actually argue against this, this can only benefit the whole situation, there is no harm in it. things like these need support in any form, to idk... show the world and especially japan that there's still hope? that people are actually human and care? cause that's really not the vibe i get from some people.... i guess some of you are too cold-hearted and pathetic to realise that. no-one is asking for YOUR support but having to dismiss and criticise people's ideas is just disgusting. you can't even show just a little tiny support and respect to all those that have died and those who've lost everything? yeah i'm not just talking you, just everyone. urgh

tara is right, showing support = raising awareness = more donations. a lot of kids use habbo and kids are easily persuaded and will want to help out that can ONLY be a good thing? at least they're being educated on what goes on in the world, that they can actually do something about it and be taught to sympathise with others by showing their support, i thought that was part of being human.

none of you would have the balls to say this or any jokes in the real world, i'd love to see you try. i really do wonder what is wrong with the people who do? it only shows a lack of empathy. tbh from what i've seen from this thread, those that are going against the support just look like they want to win some sort of argument because they probably couldn't do it in real life lmao

& anyone who uses the excuse "just because you love the japanese" then i really don't give a **** cause it's true, i like japanese people so YES i do care more than i would about any other culture but i don't think that's a bad thing. & now i look like an idiot but i said what i wanted to so from now on i'll just ignore anything that's said on here or facebook about it cause i've actually found a place where people don't try to impress others with their sad lives and lame jokes. yes it exists.

also shaz if it was ******* south korea i bet you'd be all up on that **** slagging off every person who refused to show their support >.< i doubt anyone is PRETENDING they care? why would they bother? i'd rather someone pretend they care than just to be an ass about the whole thing. i can't even put in to words what i want to say..

& no i won't be using habbo to show my support but i have donated and will continue to do so =]

Michael
17-03-2011, 04:18 PM
that is so ridiculous, showing support whether it helps or not is a very respectful thing to do. it's not 'just' a natural disaster and so what if they have the finance to sort themselves out? every little helps. what if it happened to the uk and no-one helped us even though we could do it ourselves? you wouldn't be happy... lol i really can't believe someone would actually argue against this, this can only benefit the whole situation, there is no harm in it. things like these need support in any form, to idk... show the world and especially japan that there's still hope? that people are actually human and care? cause that's really not the vibe i get from some people.... i guess some of you are too cold-hearted and pathetic to realise that. no-one is asking for YOUR support but having to dismiss and criticise people's ideas is just disgusting. you can't even show just a little tiny support and respect to all those that have died and those who've lost everything? yeah i'm not just talking you, just everyone. urgh

tara is right, showing support = raising awareness = more donations. a lot of kids use habbo and kids are easily persuaded and will want to help out that can ONLY be a good thing? at least they're being educated on what goes on in the world, that they can actually do something about it and be taught to sympathise with others by showing their support, i thought that was part of being human.

none of you would have the balls to say this or any jokes in the real world, i'd love to see you try. i really do wonder what is wrong with the people who do? it only shows a lack of empathy. tbh from what i've seen from this thread, those that are going against the support just look like they want to win some sort of argument because they probably couldn't do it in real life lmao

& anyone who uses the excuse "just because you love the japanese" then i really don't give a **** cause it's true, i like japanese people so YES i do care more than i would about any other culture but i don't think that's a bad thing. & now i look like an idiot but i said what i wanted to so from now on i'll just ignore anything that's said on here or facebook about it cause i've actually found a place where people don't try to impress others with their sad lives and lame jokes. yes it exists.

also shaz if it was ******* south korea i bet you'd be all up on that **** slagging off every person who refused to show their support >.< i doubt anyone is PRETENDING they care? why would they bother? i'd rather someone pretend they care than just to be an ass about the whole thing. i can't even put in to words what i want to say..

& no i won't be using habbo to show my support but i have donated and will continue to do so =]

I kind of stopped at 'that is so ridiculous'. People have their own opinions and this is a forum to express your opinions :) Peoples opinions you may not agree with, but that is life.

buttons
17-03-2011, 04:27 PM
I kind of stopped at 'that is so ridiculous'. People have their own opinions and this is a forum to express your opinions :) Peoples opinions you may not agree with, but that is life.
yeah you're right, i've spent too much time talking to mature people who can back up their opinions and provide decent argument that i just got in to the habit. damn i thought you'd be one of those people but it looks like i was disappointed. it won't happen again sir. :rolleyes:

GommeInc
17-03-2011, 04:28 PM
I read this as Habbo was supporting the Japan Earthquake relief efforts, I nearly chocked because we all know that won't happen :P

To be honest, changing your digital avatar to raise awareness for Japan is a bit pointless when everyone and their dog knows what happened in Japan. If you want to help, give some money alongside changing your digital, useless avatar. Tell people to support the relief efforts beyond that of your useless, digital avatar, because at the moment it seems to be more focused on a belt or an item of useless headgear, which isn't helping. It's all well and good raising awareness, but if you're not telling people to actually help then your efforts are futile.


Because sexuality can be helped through awareness and a kind of 'acceptance'
Because thats a form of protest in order to get their voices heard.

Im struggling to see your point here.
^ Adding to this:

Gay Pride events usually have volunteers giving out sexual health tips and advice, as well as condoms.
PETA is a joke and technically do not count. But they're usually protesting in front of places who are suspected of being cruel to animals.

Nemo
17-03-2011, 04:38 PM
that is so ridiculous, showing support whether it helps or not is a very respectful thing to do. it's not 'just' a natural disaster and so what if they have the finance to sort themselves out? every little helps. what if it happened to the uk and no-one helped us even though we could do it ourselves? you wouldn't be happy... lol i really can't believe someone would actually argue against this, this can only benefit the whole situation, there is no harm in it. things like these need support in any form, to idk... show the world and especially japan that there's still hope? that people are actually human and care? cause that's really not the vibe i get from some people.... i guess some of you are too cold-hearted and pathetic to realise that. no-one is asking for YOUR support but having to dismiss and criticise people's ideas is just disgusting. you can't even show just a little tiny support and respect to all those that have died and those who've lost everything? yeah i'm not just talking you, just everyone. urgh

tara is right, showing support = raising awareness = more donations. a lot of kids use habbo and kids are easily persuaded and will want to help out that can ONLY be a good thing? at least they're being educated on what goes on in the world, that they can actually do something about it and be taught to sympathise with others by showing their support, i thought that was part of being human.

none of you would have the balls to say this or any jokes in the real world, i'd love to see you try. i really do wonder what is wrong with the people who do? it only shows a lack of empathy. tbh from what i've seen from this thread, those that are going against the support just look like they want to win some sort of argument because they probably couldn't do it in real life lmao

& anyone who uses the excuse "just because you love the japanese" then i really don't give a **** cause it's true, i like japanese people so YES i do care more than i would about any other culture but i don't think that's a bad thing. & now i look like an idiot but i said what i wanted to so from now on i'll just ignore anything that's said on here or facebook about it cause i've actually found a place where people don't try to impress others with their sad lives and lame jokes. yes it exists.

also shaz if it was ******* south korea i bet you'd be all up on that **** slagging off every person who refused to show their support >.< i doubt anyone is PRETENDING they care? why would they bother? i'd rather someone pretend they care than just to be an ass about the whole thing. i can't even put in to words what i want to say..

& no i won't be using habbo to show my support but i have donated and will continue to do so =]


I read this as Habbo was supporting the Japan Earthquake relief efforts, I nearly chocked because we all know that won't happen :P

To be honest, changing your digital avatar to raise awareness for Japan is a bit pointless when everyone and their dog knows what happened in Japan. If you want to help, give some money alongside changing your digital, useless avatar. Tell people to support the relief efforts beyond that of your useless, digital avatar, because at the moment it seems to be more focused on a belt or an item of useless headgear, which isn't helping. It's all well and good raising awareness, but if you're not telling people to actually help then your efforts are futile.
Pretty much this jen.

Also its kind of wrong to assume that no one would say this in real life. Why not? Its my opinion and ill stand by this. Im sure people will agree with me irl and if they dont who cares. I had some bigass debate about tuition fees where EVERYONE, literally EVERYONE was against me, did i give a damn? Nope, kept arguing my point because i support my opinions. If i realise the other person is right then sometimes i can be a tad stubborn and keep arguing my point, but more often than not ill admit i was wrong n thats that.

As for dismissing their idea, yeah of course i am. Its my opinion like ive stated and i backed it up when they called me out on it. Like many have said before, its a forum and that is for discussing and putting forward your opinions, whilst backing them up. All of which i have done.

I still find it a stupid idea and stand by that.

Michael
17-03-2011, 04:39 PM
yeah you're right, i've spent too much time talking to mature people who can back up their opinions and provide decent argument that i just got in to the habit. damn i thought you'd be one of those people but it looks like i was disappointed. it won't happen again sir. :rolleyes:

Could you not start arguements for no reason? Plus dont call me immature just because I commented on your post. & this is going off topic.

Nemo
17-03-2011, 04:41 PM
Could you not start arguements for no reason? Plus dont call me unmature just because I commented on your thread. & this is going off topic.
Immature darling, not helping your case :P

Michael
17-03-2011, 04:48 PM
Immature darling, not helping your case :P

Oh sorry mr grammar. Bow down to you

Nemo
17-03-2011, 04:49 PM
Oh sorry mr grammar. Bow down to you
Im just saying that if you're trying to say that you're not immature and have a valid point, atleast use actual words.

No need to be sarcastic.

Michael
17-03-2011, 04:52 PM
Im just saying that if you're trying to say that you're not immature and have a valid point, atleast use actual words.

No need to be sarcastic.

Using different words is not immature.


Unmature:

It means the same thing as immature, just this way of saying/spelling.

Nemo
17-03-2011, 04:56 PM
QUOTE=theWINNER12;7036356]Using different words is not immature.


Unmature:[/QUOTE]
You're right, it isnt. But it does show that you probably aren't that old implying you aren't mature. Also your quick temper probably isnt helping. And the fact you're making this an arguement when im trying to help you.

Also hi there urban dictionary, the website where people can add any words they want. What you need to be looking at it is this
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unmature

dont see it there

buttons
17-03-2011, 04:57 PM
Pretty much this jen.

Also its kind of wrong to assume that no one would say this in real life. Why not? Its my opinion and ill stand by this. Im sure people will agree with me irl and if they dont who cares. I had some bigass debate about tuition fees where EVERYONE, literally EVERYONE was against me, did i give a damn? Nope, kept arguing my point because i support my opinions. If i realise the other person is right then sometimes i can be a tad stubborn and keep arguing my point, but more often than not ill admit i was wrong n thats that.

As for dismissing their idea, yeah of course i am. Its my opinion like ive stated and i backed it up when they called me out on it. Like many have said before, its a forum and that is for discussing and putting forward your opinions, whilst backing them up. All of which i have done.

I still find it a stupid idea and stand by that.
yeah you can stand up for yourself so much that you had to wait until someone else posted and quoted them to justify yourself before you could reply to me? i see.
& i love how everyone just says "it's my opinion" yeah that's great really, good for you but if you want to defend your opinion then do so not by just saying it's your opinion. you're dismissing it - why? where is the disadvantages? what is the harm in doing it? i still don't see any, it's not even pointless.
+ as for gommeinc's point (which you say you agree with lollololollol only cause he said he thinks it's pointless) saying that habbo doesn't tell them how to help - they're still raising awareness. say someone who doesn't see how serious it really is goes on to habbo and sees that people wearing bandanna's, they'll ask why they're doing it & then won't they conform? won't they want to show support and help? it's really not that hard to ask someone on habbo how to donate or google how to. it's better than nothing *sigh*, even if it persuades just one person to go out and donate then it's good enough for me.
i really don't see the harm doing it... no-one is telling me.

Could you not start arguements for no reason? Plus dont call me unmature just because I commented on your thread. & this is going off topic.
unmature? i'll remember next time not to argue with an UNeducated person then. maybe you should have read my post before you interjected your own little contradictory post and you would have seen i was talking to more than just one person and GIVING. MY. OWN. OPINION. thx.


btw niamh you said "you're quick temper" lol irnoy ishgrhgghwhyuethe plz don't look thro my post 4 speln errurs

Michael
17-03-2011, 04:59 PM
You're right, it isnt. But it does show that you probably aren't that old implying you aren't mature. Also you're quick temper probably isnt helping. And the fact you're making this an arguement when im trying to help you.

Also hi there urban dictionary, the website where people can add any words they want. What you need to be looking at it is this
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/unmature

dont see it there

I see it there, scroll down until you get to:


—Related forms
ma·ture·ly, adverb
ma·ture·ment, noun
ma·ture·ness, noun
ma·tur·er, noun
half-ma·tured, adjective
non·ma·ture, adjective
non·ma·ture·ly, adverb
non·ma·ture·ness, noun
o·ver·ma·ture, adjective
o·ver·ma·ture·ly, adverb
o·ver·ma·ture·ness, noun
self-ma·tured, adjective
sem·i·ma·ture, adjective
sem·i·ma·ture·ly, adverb
sem·i·ma·ture·ness, noun
un·ma·ture, adjective
un·ma·ture·ly, adverb
un·ma·tured, adjective
un·ma·tur·ing, adjective
well-ma·tured, adjective

Nemo
17-03-2011, 05:03 PM
yeah you can stand up for yourself so much that you had to wait until someone else posted and quoted them to justify yourself before you could reply to me? i see.
& i love how everyone just says "it's my opinion" yeah that's great really, good for you but if you want to defend your opinion then do so not by just saying it's your opinion. you're dismissing it - why? where is the disadvantages? what is the harm in doing it? i still don't see any, it's not even pointless.
+ as for gommeinc's point (which you say you agree with lollololollol only cause he said he thinks it's pointless) saying that habbo doesn't tell them how to help - they're still raising awareness. say someone who doesn't see how serious it really is goes on to habbo and sees that people wearing bandanna's, they'll ask why they're doing it & then won't they conform? won't they want to show support and help? it's really not that hard to ask someone on habbo how to donate or google how to. it's better than nothing *sigh*, even if it persuades just one person to go out and donate then it's good enough for me.
i really don't see the harm doing it... no-one is telling me.

unmature? i'll remember next time not to argue with an UNeducated person then. maybe you should have read my post before you interjected your own little contradictory post and you would have seen i was talking to more than just one person and GIVING. MY. OWN. OPINION. thx.


btw niamh you said "you're quick temper" lol irnoy ishgrhgghwhyuethe plz don't look thro my post 4 speln errurs
I was at college and only just came back so obv didnt see it stooooopid.
If you'd read my earlier posts you'll see. Im not going to repeat myself when if you just read the thread you can see what i stated the disadvantages and harm in it is.

People also dress up in afros and say the pool has aids on habbo, honestly the whole dressing up thing has totally no effect on helping. Sure it shows that you care a bit, but really dont think the Japanese care about that. And im just saying its pointless and it annoys me because they think they're supporting and helping loads because they changed their outfit on habbo. Big ******* woop.
The harm is that they're giving others the idea that they're actually helping and supporting when in fact they could just go and actually support them and donate. Ugh repeating myself sigh.



@thewinner, whatever its still stupid and you ignored the rest of my post where i clearly stated i was trying to help you.

and jen shut up :(

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