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The Church of Google. I just find these things funny, especially the hate letters. I just hope that no members of this 'church' takes this thing seriously.
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Not as funny as the Church of Tetris.

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You're right, that is funny.For thousands of years, humans have asked fundamental questions like Why are we here? and What is the meaning of life? and Who ate the last cookie? We don't have the answers, but who cares: we've got Tetris.
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The Church of Google definitely hits on some good points. Mainly the fact that Google does know everything and everyone and where I live and what I do and who I am. In this sense, "she" is omnipotent. Therefore, the Googlists are certainly on to something.
But eh, I still say the Church of Euthanasia has it right.
But eh, I still say the Church of Euthanasia has it right.

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how about the church of the whale penis? I'm not going to link that but you can google it to find out more. Which perhaps proves googlism's supremacy.
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The Nine Proofs. Hah!
Ahah UZ! I think we now know that your Internet Blocker might just be more supreme than Google.
Ahah UZ! I think we now know that your Internet Blocker might just be more supreme than Google.
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Shark wrote:Church of Mormon. Best one yet.
Heh. Better yet, Church of Scientology
On a side note, this googlism is pretty convincing. Who can question the unquestionable proofs?
http://greenbrown.bandcamp.comPeople write to me and say, "I’m giving up, you’re not talking to me." I just write them a simple message like, "Never give up," you know? And it changes their life
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Google is a stalker...it knows where you live...
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wow, my school just blocks therealn altogether.Universezero wrote:Oh man, this is classic:
My Internet Blocker wrote:Your organization's Internet use policy restricts access to this web page at this time.
Reason: The Websense category "Non-Traditional Religions and Occult and Folklore" is filtered.
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I, for one, accept our google overlords

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smartalco wrote:I, for one, accept our google overlords
Seconded
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Funnily enough, mine blocks everything but therealn. It even blocks google image search.blackbelmoral wrote:wow, my school just blocks therealn altogether.Universezero wrote:Oh man, this is classic:
My Internet Blocker wrote:Your organization's Internet use policy restricts access to this web page at this time.
Reason: The Websense category "Non-Traditional Religions and Occult and Folklore" is filtered.
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Universezero wrote: It even blocks google image search.
Have you tried www.google.de yet? if that doesn't work, you should also go for www.google.jp
last year they forgot to block the foreign googles so we could just bypass around the block
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Yes, I have tried it; it's blocked. However, everyone just uses Advance Image Search.PALEMOON wrote:Have you tried http://www.google.de yet? if that doesn't work, you should also go for http://www.google.jpUniversezero wrote: It even blocks google image search.
last year they forgot to block the foreign googles so we could just bypass around the block
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nice, our school doesn't block google, so i'm good
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If you use Windows, shouldn't then Windows Task Manager (often called Ctrl+Alt+Delete) be able to kill the blocker?
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huh, maybe, i think they blocked task manager though...
but what would you end to kill the blocker?
but what would you end to kill the blocker?
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Okay... I didn't mean kill to stop its existence once for all, I meant exit the blocker via WTM. It could be easily opened again, or if not, it would be up again when the computer is restarted.Superpok wrote:huh, maybe, i think they blocked task manager though...
but what would you end to kill the blocker?
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Many schools implement filtering farther up the network than the local machine. In this case you will not be able to stop it using the task manager. Many schools also disable the task manager.
You could try searching around for CGI proxies. Or, if you're a geek like me, you can VPN-over-SSH to a machine at home and browse the web from there.
You could try searching around for CGI proxies. Or, if you're a geek like me, you can VPN-over-SSH to a machine at home and browse the web from there.
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