Post by Shiroku on Aug 6, 2010 8:55:27 GMT -5
LOL. JK.
There are.
BECAUSE I'M A JERK.
These rules pertain to inside AND outside the club.
There have been times where these rules have had no affect cause some people are just turds like that and must not understand americanese :|
1) Keep your voices at a reasonable level.
Remember that even though school has ended, we are in fact still.. in school. And we're not the only ones using the building after school hours. Alot of other clubs run at the same time, too.
It's embarassing when I'm on the other side of the hall, and I can still hear your voices. And when I mean I can still hear your voices, people are practically screaming. I don't want to be the one who's all like "Yah, I come from that obnoxious anime club". It's not cool, man. I've come close to disbanding the club for bad behaviour. I don't want to get close to that again.
2) Don't be a weeaboo.
Uh... whut? In other words, when we have anime screenings, please don't go squealing your head off when your favorite guy/girl comes on the screen. I know, we can't help it, but really, this goes along with the first rule. I don't want some poor kid minding his own business in the hallway thinking we're killing you all.
3) Keep it PG13.
Sorry, no yaoi or yuri for you kinky bastards. However, that doesn't keep us from having innuendos. Heheheheheh...
4) Keep swearing to a minimum.
Fffffffffuuuuuuuuuu-.. dge. I like fudge. We're still in a school environment, try not to swear like a motherflocking sailor. Censor your words if you have to. It's hilarious.
5) Be a teamplayer.
Whenever we have video gaming sessions, don't go homicidal if you lose a game. We don't want anyone pulling a knife out of nowhere and stabbing some random chick. Ohwait.. only in Sweden. Mm, swedish fish.. If you really have the urge to punch something, I do believe there's a punching bag somewhere in the gym.
There are.
BECAUSE I'M A JERK.
These rules pertain to inside AND outside the club.
There have been times where these rules have had no affect cause some people are just turds like that and must not understand americanese :|
1) Keep your voices at a reasonable level.
Remember that even though school has ended, we are in fact still.. in school. And we're not the only ones using the building after school hours. Alot of other clubs run at the same time, too.
It's embarassing when I'm on the other side of the hall, and I can still hear your voices. And when I mean I can still hear your voices, people are practically screaming. I don't want to be the one who's all like "Yah, I come from that obnoxious anime club". It's not cool, man. I've come close to disbanding the club for bad behaviour. I don't want to get close to that again.
2) Don't be a weeaboo.
Uh... whut? In other words, when we have anime screenings, please don't go squealing your head off when your favorite guy/girl comes on the screen. I know, we can't help it, but really, this goes along with the first rule. I don't want some poor kid minding his own business in the hallway thinking we're killing you all.
3) Keep it PG13.
Sorry, no yaoi or yuri for you kinky bastards. However, that doesn't keep us from having innuendos. Heheheheheh...
4) Keep swearing to a minimum.
Fffffffffuuuuuuuuuu-.. dge. I like fudge. We're still in a school environment, try not to swear like a motherflocking sailor. Censor your words if you have to. It's hilarious.
5) Be a teamplayer.
Whenever we have video gaming sessions, don't go homicidal if you lose a game. We don't want anyone pulling a knife out of nowhere and stabbing some random chick. Ohwait.. only in Sweden. Mm, swedish fish.. If you really have the urge to punch something, I do believe there's a punching bag somewhere in the gym.