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    I don't really appreciate your comments.
    I believe it is just common ageism and I don't agree with it.
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    Has anyone got any straightjackets for the mental?

    I just lol'd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willz View Post
    Can't wait till' Fathers day. Won't the pedo's... I mean people have fun.
    That is another stereotypical, ageist comment.
    Please think about what you say in the future.
    Some people may be offended.
    Lost_witness is an adult that uses Habbo. Does that make him a paedo? *Rhetorical question in case you couldn't work that out*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    This is probably the most pathetic news peice ever posted on a Habbo website.

    http://www.habbo.co.uk/community/news/article082.html



    It's on about getting your mother on habbo?! Buying her a gift on habbo?! And getting her to talk to some robot in the sun terrace?!

    HAVE HABBO LOST THE PLOT?!

    Please don't take this article advice, simply just flame below LOL. Stick to buying her a prezzie IRL.
    lmao, that was a hillarious read
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    I don't think it's a bad idea at all.

    It's just another way to try get Habbos to show their parents (well, mother) exactly what Habbo is and what they get up to while using it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kotu View Post
    I don't think it's a bad idea at all.

    It's just another way to try get Habbos to show their parents (well, mother) exactly what Habbo is and what they get up to while using it.
    it's gonna worry some habbos..

    noob: iya der, asl??/
    mum: 40/f/uk
    noob: omg. *calls for help*

    :rolleyes:

    i doubt anyone will actually get their mum to go on it.

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    its not just that as Kotu said, if the children show their mum a peom they got on the website for their mum, it makes it all abit more personal, along with it shows that habbo can be safe after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHP. View Post
    its not just that as Kotu said, if the children show their mum a peom they got on the website for their mum, it makes it all abit more personal, along with it shows that habbo can be safe after all.
    I think your right in the real life context. However, I think the online intent for this article is aimed at Habbo's who've got mum's who adopted them online. I think everyone is familiar with Habbo's shouting "Will you bbe my mwummy??" - Obviously Habbo know that you can't physically buy Habbo furniture for your mums, thus swaying it to you 'online' Habbo mums. For real life, perhaps an e-card will be released. But also, it encourages online involvement and participation, which when down to it, is the site managers job, partly to increase member participation and encouraging creativity, which this does, through poetry room making etc.

    Also, not forgetting that through this, Sulake are making a profit per sale of furni, so.. it has a ploy for promotion.
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    I thought april fools day was in another 2 weeks? :rolleyes: I think this article proves it just got moved to March and oh my dear lord, would you really let your mum on Habbo? :S "Hi, this is my son! You know, I used to talcon powder his willy!"..

    Shoot me.

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    you lot play habbo ffs, since when did you have the right to call something sad? -rep all!!!

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