raising chess.com kids

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Fixedthx wrote:
Bunny Blocked

To think that the bunny actually selflessly provides this service to the community 

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/bunny-blocking-services

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Fixedthx wrote:
Bunny Blocked

 

 

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Basement-Kitteh wrote:
Fixedthx wrote:
Bunny Blocked

 

Kitteh! 😀

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but this is not the first time a bunny has been blocked by a child for helping

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/community/silenced-by-silentmasterii

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/gm-proplayer-were-you-trying-to-reach-me

seems that both these kids have left chess.com tear.png

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Yossi? Yeah, I watched that movie where he got lost in the jungle, the Amazon to be precise. If you ask me, finding that lovely tribe girl helped him survive the day.

Amara? I'm more worried about Chuck's latest appearance.

For the kids:

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autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

I'm a kid. Chesskid is pretty boring imo

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MouseOnDrugs wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

*snip*

I'm a kid. Chesskid is pretty boring imo

and nothing wrong with that, as the bunny explained.  just when kids are unable to deal with or understand adult conversation, there needs to be a more graceful way of handling it than just making a hate crime accusation.

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MouseOnDrugs wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

I'm a kid. Chesskid is pretty boring imo

But they've got all those colors though. You can't tell me you don't prefer the abundance of themes and sets on chess kid.

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I can make my background theme to rainbow colors too.

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If you can't answer this next question I think it would be safer for you on chess kid.

Before current day LCD screens, we had CRT's and later developed plasma screens. If you left a rainbow background on the older screens for more than 24 hours, what would be the result?

I really hope you get this one. That username is too cool to be on chess kid. I watched a documentary once about... never mind.

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And the answer is... drum roll... A Bad Trip.

I'm just kidding everyone, I was lured into the rabbit hole. BTW I loved Alice in Wonderland (2010), if you haven't watched it in 2019, please reconsider.

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autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

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WSama wrote:

If you can't answer this next question I think it would be safer for you on chess kid.

Before current day LCD screens, we had CRT's and later developed plasma screens. If you left a rainbow background on the older screens for more than 24 hours, what would be the result?

I really hope you get this one. That username is too cool to be on chess kid. I watched a documentary once about... never mind.

It would get oofed I assume.

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fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

the bunny senses anger here.  on what point is the bunny wrong?  how did what the bunny wrote contradict what you wrote?

also why ever should the bunny make a post on @thechessintellect?

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The Mouse agrees with the bunny.

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autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

the bunny senses anger here.  on what point is the bunny wrong?  how did what the bunny wrote contradict what you wrote?

also why ever should the bunny make a post on @thechessintellect?

I am angered you should not mention all kids because some kids are good on here and participate and are mature. I said the chess intellect because he is an example of a guy who’s 27 as he said but still goes around making crap threads. Lots of kids are more mature than him, if you go making a thread about us misbehaving, then look at the adults that misbehave more.

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fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

the bunny senses anger here.  on what point is the bunny wrong?  how did what the bunny wrote contradict what you wrote?

also why ever should the bunny make a post on @thechessintellect?

I am angered you should not mention all kids because some kids are good on here and participate and are mature. I said the chess intellect because he is an example of a guy who’s 27 as he said but still goes around making crap threads. Lots of kids are more mature than him, if you go making a thread about us misbehaving, then look at the adults that misbehave more.

bunny never said all kids.  bunny said many adults behave worse.  bunny said he would not waste time on lost cases, so no @thechessintellect

it's all there in the op you quoted.  just have to read and understand it.

or ... you could just stay angry.

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autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

the bunny senses anger here.  on what point is the bunny wrong?  how did what the bunny wrote contradict what you wrote?

also why ever should the bunny make a post on @thechessintellect?

I am angered you should not mention all kids because some kids are good on here and participate and are mature. I said the chess intellect because he is an example of a guy who’s 27 as he said but still goes around making crap threads. Lots of kids are more mature than him, if you go making a thread about us misbehaving, then look at the adults that misbehave more.

bunny never said all kids.  bunny said many adults behave worse.  bunny said he would not waste time on lost cases, so no @thechessintellect

it's all there in the op you quoted.  just have to read and understand it.

 

or ... you could just stay angry.

 

I don’t hang on anger but you’re making me thinking about changing that

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fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:
fuggycolor wrote:
autobunny wrote:

the bunny totally understands that it's tough for kids here, being told to go to chesskid.com and not participate in forum discussions here.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/it-s-tough-being-a-kid-on-chess-com

still, the adults can't always make assumptions on who's really a kid and needs to be handled delicately.  as is evident from recent posts, much parental guidance is required (even for many adults), so as outstanding members of the community we have to take up the role of ...

 

... raising chess.com kids .

 

 

now there are kids here who are beyond remote help as they will not listen and just resort to insults.  we need to focus on otherwise good well adjusted kids who might have gone down a wrong path or 2.  the intent is of course not to demean any1, but with the bunny, who really knows?

 

nobody said being a parent was easy ...

The bunny is wrong, in case you’re wondering I’m a kid. Why don’t you go make a post about the chess intellect instead. Many kids on here have their own clubs, make blogs, forums, and participate as a part of the regular community. I have my own club and post mature forums and topics. There are 13-30 year olds that are less mature than a kid like me. Chesskid.com offers barely anything with pre programmed sentences.

the bunny senses anger here.  on what point is the bunny wrong?  how did what the bunny wrote contradict what you wrote?

also why ever should the bunny make a post on @thechessintellect?

I am angered you should not mention all kids because some kids are good on here and participate and are mature. I said the chess intellect because he is an example of a guy who’s 27 as he said but still goes around making crap threads. Lots of kids are more mature than him, if you go making a thread about us misbehaving, then look at the adults that misbehave more.

bunny never said all kids.  bunny said many adults behave worse.  bunny said he would not waste time on lost cases, so no @thechessintellect

it's all there in the op you quoted.  just have to read and understand it.

 

or ... you could just stay angry.

 

I don’t hang on anger but you’re making me thinking about changing that

so you're still angry now because you choose to be?

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and that's ok.  the other kid, @joseph1000000 called the bunny a racist & blocked the bunny even after the bunny explained the joke and how it had nothing to do with race but bread.  now you're angry because you, @fuggycolor, think the bunny meant all kids were immature when the bunny said no such thing. 

perception.