Yo-yo's, Pokemon cards, this game called Red Rover Those balls on strings filled with that glittery liquid (nobody dare!) and anything fun really![]()
Yo-yo's, Pokemon cards, this game called Red Rover Those balls on strings filled with that glittery liquid (nobody dare!) and anything fun really![]()
In America, this thread has the word Pokemon written ALL OVER IT. ^_^
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Any sort of entertainment (this is not sarcasm I can't think of anything fun that wasn't banned) but that was probably the kid's fault they always took whatever it was and make it something horrible. Poke'mon and Yu-Gi-Oh! are what I remember the most.
Tis so. Beyblades, pokemon, yugi-oh, anything you can have fun with.Dude pogs are f'n gansta.
Holy water is also not allowed because it's a weapon. XDDDDDDDD
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My school was run by a extremist Christian (and one of the first overly PC people you'll ever meet)
-Pogs
-Tazos
-Pokemon (Encoraged inhumane animal fighting)
-Pokemon cards (Turned the aniamls into pure "collectables")
-Yo-Yos (The string could strangle you)
-Skipping Ropes (Same)
-Bulldogs (Unsocialble movement)
-Football [Soccer] (A violent testosterone-led game that alienated girls)
-Most other ball games (What if it HIT YOU?)
-Tig (Same as Bulldog)
That's off the top of the head. And it taught me well, and I learned a lot from these bans.
I am now a Pokemon obessive who runs aroundnhis house "trigging" things with yo-yos tied around my neck. (P.S- I have awesome Pogs collection)
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well, when i went to Varsity High, BeyBlades was skankishly everywhere *shudders*
then i got a metal one off some and shot it at anothers leg(im an idiot when im bored), that got beyblades ban.
oooh, i also got an internal suspension for a month :\
I remember pogs being banned in my elementary schools...and I think Pokemon cards got banned from the second middle school I went to, but that was after I left maybe...I don't recall.
Man, I remember people who had full pog cases that were like three feet long. Lawl So Cal fads.
I like Kung-Fu.
Banned from Briggs Fundamental:
-Trading cards
-Playing cards
-Any and all forms of toys
-Football
-Red Rover
-Certain ball games
-Electronic devices
Going to the same school for nine years wasn't fun, I'll tell you that.
Marbles were banned from my primary school all those years ago because the caretaker camplained about the holes on the field (we played the GOOD marbles with holes not with silly little circles). Then in high school Yu-gi-oh cards were banned from being played in the library. I never got into those so it didnt effect me. Theres probably other. Actually theres definatly others, we had everything under the sun banned.
Pogs got banned eventually, and I think conker fights may have almost been banned or something. Yo-yo's and Pokemon cards lived long though (my my, weren't we privileged?)
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I like Kung-Fu.
At the high school level, it's anything involving any sort of cards, since it could be deemed "gambling." Our school also has Bess as its opressive web filtering service, so anything on the web that could be deemed remotely related to games is blocked. I could see the argument for something like Planetquake or the likes, since games like that are violent and blah blah school appropriateness, but even EoFF is blocked under the term of games.