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Are these wallpapers inappropriate for 16 year old?

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April 4, 2014 11:08:56 PM

Hi simon hudson ,
best way m8 is to ask your mum you are thinking of one of these that way she won't be shocked , if she say's no then so be it , depends on the relationship between you and your mom.
i personally see nothing offensive in it m8 , but i'm not your mum
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April 4, 2014 11:12:17 PM

mickypheonix said:
Hi simon hudson ,
best way m8 is to ask your mum you are thinking of one of these that way she won't be shocked , if she say's no then so be it , depends on the relationship between you and your mom.
i personally see nothing offensive in it m8 , but i'm not your mum


What do you rate them from 1 to 10? I just wanna know.
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April 4, 2014 11:21:53 PM

i can't rate them m8 , i cant see all of her , as long as you like them that's all that matters
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April 5, 2014 4:04:56 AM

:rofl: 

boys will be boys as they say. i've had far worse for wallpapers back when i was 17.

they are a bit rowdy but not really offensive and perfectly normal for a 17 year old.

i think you're old enough that mom doesnt need to watch over every single thing you do in life like okaying your computer wallpaper. your call though.
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April 5, 2014 7:44:53 AM

ssddx said:
:rofl: 

boys will be boys as they say. i've had far worse for wallpapers back when i was 17.

they are a bit rowdy but not really offensive and perfectly normal for a 17 year old.

i think you're old enough that mom doesnt need to watch over every single thing you do in life like okaying your computer wallpaper. your call though.

I 101% agree with you, my wallpaper is ok my whole family is always up my ass.
My sisters think they are some sort of moderator over me and I <censored> hate it,
plus to make it worse I have to do everything like go into the store, help everyone with their computer problems,
and sit in the <censored> car all day while my mom tries to figure out where in the <censored> we are <censored> going every <censored> day. I need a job, did you have a job when you were 16 or 17?
<censored> :pfff:  :vomi: 

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April 5, 2014 8:07:18 AM

Is this 'your' PC? Or a shared one?
If anyone else has admin rights, then it isn't 'yours'.

As far as a job? At 16 it was a fast food place. Previous to that, lawn mowing and car washing.
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April 5, 2014 10:30:13 AM

@simon

please watch the profanity/implied profanity as this is not acceptable on the forums. just a friendly warning about it this time so please take heed. i understand how frustrating things must be and it is okay to vent but please do so without resulting to vulgar terms.

i agree with usafret.. is it your pc or shared? if its yours then they really dont have any right to say anything about a wallpaper however if its shared they might. however if its a shared computer and you have your own login profile you should be able to set your own wallpaper since it doesnt affect them.

i cannot do anything about your family issues but it does sound like someone i was aquainted with (over on the gameranger gaming service) who had controlling parents and sisters. honestly the only one that can fix the issue is you. if they treat you badly then you could refuse to go out on a limb and help them with things like pc issues however that doesnt excuse you from normal chores and typical duties around the house mind you.

i had my first job right out of school at 17 working at a retail store warehouse. i really had no desire to work before then however it probably would have been a good idea.
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April 5, 2014 3:56:36 PM

i agree with ssddx,
please mind the language m8
I also understand your frustration , i left home at 16 and began life in the workforce as an apprentice and got my own flat.
i grew up with family violence and beatings and stress on a daily level , at least by the sounds of it your family cares enough to take interest in what
you do , there are people in this world in a lot worse predicaments than you.
I do however wish you all the best and if life is so bad for you then perhaps it is time to get out in the real world and get a job work hard and
get your self a car and your own place where you are your own boss.
At the end of the day as long as you are living under someone else's roof and they pay for everything then they call the shots
I wish when i was growing up all i had to worry about was wallpapers and fixing computers , i never had a computer at 16 ,you don't know how lucky you are.
Time to get out on your own m8 and make something of your life or man up and swallow your pride
good luck with whatever you decide
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April 5, 2014 4:51:58 PM

well i dont know about the whole getting out on your own thing yet ( but at 18 or when you finish school perhaps).

remember, just as your sisters judge you and want to tell you how to do things you have every right to say how you feel they should do things. what goes around comes around and its not a one way street. everyone needs to realize that you arent a kid anymore so are capable of making your own decisions (albiet there are some that your mother still needs to be in on perhaps)

in any case i dont think there is much you can do unless you start the change your self. no need to be a jerk about it either as there are ways to do so without cussing them out or being a prick. good luck i suppose.
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April 5, 2014 4:57:56 PM

ssddx has a good point m8 finish your school first it is very important
life is what you make it and as ssddx said change starts with you
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April 6, 2014 3:07:06 PM

ssddx said:
@simon

please watch the profanity/implied profanity as this is not acceptable on the forums. just a friendly warning about it this time so please take heed. i understand how frustrating things must be and it is okay to vent but please do so without resulting to vulgar terms.

i agree with usafret.. is it your pc or shared? if its yours then they really dont have any right to say anything about a wallpaper however if its shared they might. however if its a shared computer and you have your own login profile you should be able to set your own wallpaper since it doesnt affect them.

i cannot do anything about your family issues but it does sound like someone i was aquainted with (over on the gameranger gaming service) who had controlling parents and sisters. honestly the only one that can fix the issue is you. if they treat you badly then you could refuse to go out on a limb and help them with things like pc issues however that doesnt excuse you from normal chores and typical duties around the house mind you.

i had my first job right out of school at 17 working at a retail store warehouse. i really had no desire to work before then however it probably would have been a good idea.


You are right, Sorry for the profanity and thanks for the reply. :) 
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April 6, 2014 6:29:15 PM

I'd avoid the 3rd one. The first two don't seem that bad although most moms would probably make a comment about it. Personally, I was more worry about potential awkward moments with my parents. But then again, I'm Asian.
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April 7, 2014 1:28:41 AM

you're welcome simon , i hope it all goes well for you
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April 27, 2014 4:24:34 AM

you are right ssddx i agree with you...
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