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- -CanisMajor-
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Can I reference this meme?
Well, uh.. There's a meme on Yahoo Answers known as “how is babby formed”. It's pretty famous for its awkward phrasing and misspelled word.
Of course, what it's actually asking is kinda inappropriate for Scratch, but I'm not trying to actually ask that, just reference the joke since it's also an inside joke with my friend. So maybe if I say in a project description or something “how is babby formed?”, could I do that? I mean, it's phrased pretty awkwardly so I don't know how many people know what it really means.. But..
Of course, what it's actually asking is kinda inappropriate for Scratch, but I'm not trying to actually ask that, just reference the joke since it's also an inside joke with my friend. So maybe if I say in a project description or something “how is babby formed?”, could I do that? I mean, it's phrased pretty awkwardly so I don't know how many people know what it really means.. But..
- footsocktoe
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Well, uh.. There's a meme on Yahoo Answers known as “how is babby formed”. It's pretty famous for its awkward phrasing and misspelled word.
Of course, what it's actually asking is kinda inappropriate for Scratch, but I'm not trying to actually ask that, just reference the joke since it's also an inside joke with my friend. So maybe if I say in a project description or something “how is babby formed?”, could I do that? I mean, it's phrased pretty awkwardly so I don't know how many people know what it really means.. But..
You have shared 0 projects but made 35 forum posts. I think you have your priorities reversed.

It's impossible to predict in advance what all these little trivial things will result in. It's entirely dependent on whether anyone reports them or not.
- einangrun
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100+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
honestly if you hadn't made a thread about it i doubt anyone would have noticed lol
i'd say it's fine but clearly i'm not a good judge since i already have two alerts on this account
i'd say it's fine but clearly i'm not a good judge since i already have two alerts on this account
- -CanisMajor-
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46 posts
Can I reference this meme?
Alright honestly if you hadn't made a thread about it i doubt anyone would have noticed lol
i'd say it's fine but clearly i'm not a good judge since i already have two alerts on this account

- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
- PrincessPanda_test_
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
*searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Hmm, good point. Kids learn about that at around the age of 8. *searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
- WolfCat67
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
At my school, they learn at around age 12 / 13 completely (sadly), but according to some professionals we asked in class there's no reason why people shouldn't learn about it earlier (I did). Though of course, some people may not be OK with it being shared on this site, so I'd say you shouldn't share it just in case parents don't want their kids learning about it.Hmm, good point. Kids learn about that at around the age of 8. *searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
- YubNubEwok
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Can I reference this meme?
Yeah, I had said that I thought it wouldn't be okay to share. I learned in third grade, I have been freaked out ever since.At my school, they learn at around age 12 / 13 completely (sadly), but according to some professionals we asked in class there's no reason why people shouldn't learn about it earlier (I did). Though of course, some people may not be OK with it being shared on this site, so I'd say you shouldn't share it just in case parents don't want their kids learning about it.Hmm, good point. Kids learn about that at around the age of 8. *searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
- -CanisMajor-
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46 posts
Can I reference this meme?
Yeah.. I learned a little about that when I was in 5th grade and.. pretty much know what it is.. now that I'm in 7th grade.. without even actually.. learning.. okay, I'll stop my sentence here. *searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
The point is, they WERE asking about something that is “educational” and part of life and science, and I found out once that apparently there was someone who made a project about that which was educational and it's still up even though there were many reports on it over the years..
And nonetheless, I doubt anyone knows what a “babby” is.
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Oh no, I freak out when I hear about human reproduction and I might have to learn more about it this year! (I'm not in 7th grade, I am in adv. science.)Yeah.. I learned a little about that when I was in 5th grade and.. pretty much know what it is.. now that I'm in 7th grade.. without even actually.. learning.. okay, I'll stop my sentence here. *searches up*
It refers to human reproduction, which is something a child can learn. So I'll say it's safe.
The point is, they WERE asking about something that is “educational” and part of life and science, and I found out once that apparently there was someone who made a project about that which was educational and it's still up even though there were many reports on it over the years..
And nonetheless, I doubt anyone knows what a “babby” is.
- M1mikyu
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
people may just assume your reffering to some character in a show… but honestly, i say it depends on the context
Last edited by M1mikyu (Sept. 18, 2017 22:15:49)
- I-Iz-A-Litten
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
I'm sure every little kid asked their parents “where do babies come from”.
so I don't see the difference,
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
I have heard of kids ask that on TV, but not in real life. Honestly, I never asked any of my parents that or thought of where they came from.Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
I'm sure every little kid asked their parents “where do babies come from”.
so I don't see the difference,
Last edited by YubNubEwok (Sept. 20, 2017 10:59:43)
- M1mikyu
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
You don't want to know….I have heard of kids ask that on TV, but not in real life. Honestly, I never asked any of my parents that or thought of where they came from.Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
I'm sure every little kid asked their parents “where do babies come from”.
so I don't see the difference,
It scarred me for life
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
I learned about plant reproduction in the science lesson that I had yesterday in school.
Those were the worst 25 minutes of my life.
So, my answer is that you shouldn't reference this meme, because if a kid sees it and asks their mom about it, their childhood would be ruined FOREVER.
Those were the worst 25 minutes of my life.
So, my answer is that you shouldn't reference this meme, because if a kid sees it and asks their mom about it, their childhood would be ruined FOREVER.
- PrincessPanda_test_
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
But it's natural. Human reproduction exists. I learned about plant reproduction in the science lesson that I had yesterday in school.
Those were the worst 25 minutes of my life.
So, my answer is that you shouldn't reference this meme, because if a kid sees it and asks their mom about it, their childhood would be ruined FOREVER.
And children must learn about it.
If humans have forgotten how to reproduce, then we would all die out.
Last edited by PrincessPanda_test_ (Sept. 20, 2017 17:37:28)
- yzyzyz
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500+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Ok, you have a point.But it's natural. Human reproduction exists. I learned about plant reproduction in the science lesson that I had yesterday in school.
Those were the worst 25 minutes of my life.
So, my answer is that you shouldn't reference this meme, because if a kid sees it and asks their mom about it, their childhood would be ruined FOREVER.
And children must learn about it.
If humans have forgotten how to reproduce, then we would all die out.
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Oh, I already know and I have been scarred for life.You don't want to know….I have heard of kids ask that on TV, but not in real life. Honestly, I never asked any of my parents that or thought of where they came from.Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
I'm sure every little kid asked their parents “where do babies come from”.
so I don't see the difference,
It scarred me for life
- PrincessPanda_test_
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1000+ posts
Can I reference this meme?
Once you grow older, it will look normal to you.Oh, I already know and I have been scarred for life.You don't want to know….I have heard of kids ask that on TV, but not in real life. Honestly, I never asked any of my parents that or thought of where they came from.Hmm, I'm not too sure about that…
Maybe you shouldn't include it because I don't think a parent wants to hear their kid ask something like that.
To stay safe on this kids site then don't use it.
I'm sure every little kid asked their parents “where do babies come from”.
so I don't see the difference,
It scarred me for life
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