• (cs)

    Cool !!

    Get the megarotic bar and all the girls get a year younger !!

  • Idiots Surround Me (unregistered)

    Isn't that the name of a male chicken? You know, synonym of 'rooster'? <sigh/>

  • dkf (unregistered)

    The Real WTF?! is that I can't see anywhere to correctly play that word anyway...

  • (cs)

    Depends - were they using the SOWPODS or TWL dictionary?

    In the Scrabble game of life, expect nothing but vowels.

  • StickyWidget (unregistered)

    How about a little "NSFW"? I had interns nearby!

  • Ash (unregistered)

    The submitter has completely the wrong end of the stick, so to speak. "Cock" is a valid word in Scrabble. It means, as any non-idiot knows, "male fowl". In addition, of course, to "penis (vulgar)". That the program rejects it is an error in the program. That the programmer included this error is due to idiot prudery, which deserves only contempt.

    Expurgation is rejected by serious Scrabble players. No-one respects the sort of clowns who play on expurgated servers, generally in 10 min a side games (and even so, frantically whisper "hurry up" to each other, as though they resented every second spent playing Scrabble). They have maximum scores of less than 200 points and, under tournament conditions, don't last past round 2.

    It doesn't really matter what words mean in Scrabble, it's only a curiosity and a memory aid. Words are either playable, or they are not. The most interesting thing about the word "nigger" in Scrabble is that one may play an S at either end. (Or with an I and an N for "reigning", but that's beside the point.)

  • (cs)

    Wow @ Jack being filtered, though I can't say this is the first time I've seen such rampant idiocy. As in the side-bar "clbuttic mistake", I've seen words such as "suck", "blow", "fart", and "twink" censored.

    You just have to wonder what these people were smoking when they put together the "bad" list. Wow.

  • D (unregistered)

    Hey I want my family to see Angelina Jolie's sex video! Who would not! And that 23/24 yr old... I want to see how she looks at 25! I have a feeling I can guess!

  • (cs)

    Grease is the word. Don't get cocky.

  • Mhendren (unregistered) in reply to StickyWidget
    StickyWidget:
    How about a little "NSFW"? I had interns nearby!

    I agree. Wasn't this site recently renamed because the name thedailywtf was a little too risqué for work?

  • anon (unregistered)

    It's not immediately obvious that the potpourri contain more than one image. Consider adding a message on the front page "click 'full article' to see more pictures" - or even better, just include all the pictures on the front page

  • Erik (unregistered)

    The scrabble (or in this case, Yahoo's Literati) one is pretty weak. Yahoo's dictionary has been scrubbed for anything that even resembles a naughty word, so it's not surprising. I've had several perfectly legitimate words rejected by that stupid game.

    Plus, I suspect the word was attempted for the sole purpose of grabbing that screen shot, and I hate staged WTFs almost as much as staged videos on America's Funniest Home Videos. Dammit, I want more people getting hit in the nuts, not some camera trickery from someone trying too hard to be funny!

  • el jaybird (unregistered)

    http://www.threadless.com/product/297/Well_This_Just_Really_Sucks

  • PseudoNoise (unregistered)

    I got hit by "jack" and a content filter once too -- our company used Eudora & we had this "chili pepper" rating to warn you if your email was getting too heated. But it was a global rating -- it didn't (at the time) underline WHICH words were triggering the filter (it does now).

    The email was something along the lines of "Be careful not to rip the headphone jack off the dev board -- it's easy to do by accidentally bumping the cable and can't be repaired."

    Took me ages to find the offending phrase in this sentence in a 3 paragraph email.

  • (cs) in reply to Erik

    The problem is that they weren't spelling it right, like I did no fewer than three times in this game here:

    [image]

    I think Literati's tile distribution is random, so this sort of nonsense is possible.

  • Erik (unregistered) in reply to Twon
    Twon:
    The problem is that they weren't spelling it right, like I did no fewer than three times in this game here: [image]

    I think Literati's tile distribution is random, so this sort of nonsense is possible.

    Scrabble night at your house must be a riot.

  • Corion (unregistered) in reply to Erik

    Gotta love that both "nude", "bongs", and "tail" were in there.

  • Corion (unregistered) in reply to Corion

    Doh. That post needed a serious double check before submitting.

  • (cs) in reply to Erik
    Erik:
    Scrabble night at your house must be a riot.

    Probably, if you're about 14 :) In this case, my opponent was my best friend and opportunities to do this kept slapping me in the face. Scrabble's letter distribution also doesn't lend itself to spamming the same word over and over.

  • (cs)

    Reminds me of a Scrabble huge score I got by using all my tiles to spell out "nookyier". Had to do some fast talking to get that one by.

  • Anonnmouse GuY (unregistered)

    Funny thing about that 23/24 year old one. Some of the sites I have seen have ads that try and guess your location based on IP (I assume) and will have ads trying to target your area. I should also mention that our IP likes to change every time the connection goes up and down.

    So I get a "Meet people in City1" with pictures. A few days later (IP changed, otherwise everything the same) I get a "Meet people in City2(100+ miles away from first city)" with the exact same pictures.

    I don't remember if they changed any information about the people being pictured. All I remember is that the location changed by over a hundred miles and they were the same pictures.

  • (cs) in reply to Monkios
    Monkios:
    Cool !!

    Get the megarotic bar and all the girls get a year younger !!

    IF you are an american just remember to not apply it to any 18 year olds!!

  • (cs)

    FWIW the site was renamed because, IIRC, the acronym WTF made it hard for Alex to explain the site to his grandma/family due to including a swear word ("Alex, dearie, what does that DailyWTF site you run stand for?" "Umm.. uhh... well, granny...").

    Besides that, everyone knows the best way to win at Scrabble is to use the Bart Simpson method:

    BART: Kwyjibo. K-W-Y-J-I-B-O. (rattles off the score it gives him). Game's over, I'm outta here!

    HOMER: Waittaminute you little cheater, you're not leaving until you tell us what a "Kwyjibo" is.

    BART: Kwyjibo.. a big, dumb, balding, North American ape. With no chin.

    MARGE: And a short temper!

    HOMER: ... I'll show you a big, dumb balding ape!!

    BART: Uh oh! Kwyjibo on the loose!

  • Dirk (unregistered)
    Can YOU spot the difference between these two pictures?
    [image]

    I can! The black bar is slightly smaller than the left one. Boobs still growing?

  • Dirk (unregistered) in reply to Dirk

    To be exact: the black bar in the right is slightly wider but not as high as the left one.

  • (cs) in reply to Mhendren
    Mhendren:
    StickyWidget:
    How about a little "NSFW"? I had interns nearby!

    I agree. Wasn't this site recently renamed because the name thedailywtf was a little too risqué for work?

    If a valid word like "cock" (which can be taken in a vulgar way, I admit) offends you, then you might be responsible for writing this software.

    Better idea: let's just eliminate anything and everything that might be offensive to someone.

    StickyWidget your name offends me because I don't like when I get jelly on my hands. Or semen.

  • Mhendren (unregistered) in reply to TheRubyWarlock
    TheRubyWarlock:
    FWIW the site was renamed because, IIRC, the acronym WTF made it hard for Alex to explain the site to his grandma/family due to including a swear word ("Alex, dearie, what does that DailyWTF site you run stand for?" "Umm.. uhh... well, granny...").

    So, does Alex prefer saying hey, granny, check out my non-vulgarly named worse than failure website. It has people trying to put "cock" in Scrabble-like game, a reference to "Jack" being unacceptable because of possible sexual connotations, and links to an Angelina Jolie sex scene being prominently displayed (Yes, I know the link isn't present, and it is juxtaposed (hey, wasn't that Wednesday's gag) against the family friendly content filter).

    I just kind of remember that Alex had said something to the effect that this is a more politically correct name (safer for the work environment). Now you have "cock" as the front picture on the main page. I know people who would sue for sexual harassment at the drop of a hat (the person I know particularly is very stupid, and thinks that's how you get ahead in this world is to sue people, she would never have any hope of winning, but generally making life miserable (oh, and you have to ignore the fact that she requests people download hardcore pornography for her, because she trades them to her drug dealer for discounts))

    Sorry, went on a tangent there, anyway, since it might be considered somewhat dangerous, I think it would be better to just have a "This might be NSFW" warning on today's Error'd.

  • (cs)

    Cock was blocked due to the violent reference associated with guns. You could however use cockface or cockslap.

  • Zygo (unregistered)

    I can think of another word that can be spelled with the available letters, and it actually puts two other valid words on the board as well ("rum" and "ace").

    Unfortunately, I can't find "ksieve" in any dictionary. :-P

  • (cs) in reply to akatherder
    akatherder:
    Cock was blocked...
    I hate it when that happens
  • Phat Wednesday (unregistered)

    The real WTF on the megarotic toolbar is that neither of them will sleep with me

  • Anon (unregistered) in reply to Phat Wednesday
    Phat Wednesday:
    The real WTF on the megarotic toolbar is that neither of them will sleep with me

    That's not a WTF, it's what we all expected to happen.

  • [ICR] (unregistered)

    I spent ages looking at the arrows thinking they were indicating a "from this to this". Maybe circle it next time?

  • Loren Pechtel (unregistered) in reply to Anonnmouse GuY
    Anonnmouse GuY:
    Funny thing about that 23/24 year old one. Some of the sites I have seen have ads that try and guess your location based on IP (I assume) and will have ads trying to target your area. I should also mention that our IP likes to change every time the connection goes up and down.

    So I get a "Meet people in City1" with pictures. A few days later (IP changed, otherwise everything the same) I get a "Meet people in City2(100+ miles away from first city)" with the exact same pictures.

    I don't remember if they changed any information about the people being pictured. All I remember is that the location changed by over a hundred miles and they were the same pictures.

    Adult Friend Finder, perhaps? Amazing how many ads vanish when I blocked the entire domain.

  • The alimentary canal (unregistered) in reply to Anonnmouse GuY
    Anonnmouse GuY:
    Funny thing about that 23/24 year old one. Some of the sites I have seen have ads that try and guess your location based on IP (I assume) and will have ads trying to target your area. I should also mention that our IP likes to change every time the connection goes up and down.

    So I get a "Meet people in City1" with pictures. A few days later (IP changed, otherwise everything the same) I get a "Meet people in City2(100+ miles away from first city)" with the exact same pictures.

    I don't remember if they changed any information about the people being pictured. All I remember is that the location changed by over a hundred miles and they were the same pictures.

    Yeah I've seen those too, only I saw two identical pictures with different names and different cities. On the same page! But hey, twins aren't that unsual, I think I'm going to send an email after all... But to which one?!?

  • (cs) in reply to Mhendren
    Mhendren:
    So, does Alex prefer saying hey, granny, check out my non-vulgarly named worse than failure website.
    Shut the fuck up.
  • Anon (unregistered) in reply to Twon
    Twon:
    Erik:
    Scrabble night at your house must be a riot.

    Probably, if you're about 14 :) In this case, my opponent was my best friend and opportunities to do this kept slapping me in the face. Scrabble's letter distribution also doesn't lend itself to spamming the same word over and over.

    He played "dopamine." How is that not funny?

  • (cs) in reply to Loren Pechtel
    Loren Pechtel:
    Adult Friend Finder, perhaps? Amazing how many ads vanish when I blocked the entire domain.

    Yep. They do the geoip thing, but basically stuff random names and pictures to the ad - which is hilarious. It correctly thinks I'm in Finland, but the pictures and names don't quite have that, uh, local feel. Should I laugh or cry?

  • stupid old me (unregistered) in reply to Zygo
    Zygo:
    I can think of another word that can be spelled with the available letters, and it actually puts two other valid words on the board as well ("rum" and "ace").

    Unfortunately, I can't find "ksieve" in any dictionary. :-P

    No doubt that ksieve is the KDE Sieve email filter client... ;-)

  • Mike (unregistered) in reply to Mhendren
    Mhendren:
    StickyWidget:
    How about a little "NSFW"? I had interns nearby!

    I agree. Wasn't this site recently renamed because the name thedailywtf was a little too risqué for work?

    Didn't the "After Dark" reference in the title kind of give it away that the content might be NSFW?

    captcha: bathe; I need to.

  • (cs)

    That last one makes perfect sense: the filter filters out family-appropriate content, leaving the Angelina Jolie sex ad.

  • Xaroth (unregistered)

    Duke: "Quyzbuk" Marty: "That's not a word!" Duke: [dials phone] "Get Webster on the phone. Noah, how ya doing? It's Duke. How much would it cost to make quyzbuk a word? [pauses] I don't know what it means, uh, how about... a big problem? Great! How 'bout that other word I invented, 'Dukelicious'? Nobody's using it? What a Duketastrophe!"

  • anonymity desired (unregistered) in reply to Ruakh
    Ruakh:
    That last one makes perfect sense: the filter filters out family-appropriate content, leaving the Angelina Jolie sex ad.
    No, it's because the link doesn't go anywhere where you'd get to see any nudity. Or at least not before you let them steal lots of money from you.
  • PseudoNoise (unregistered)

    OK, one more comment: if you think THAT scrabble night is rough, check this one out:

    http://www.overheardinnewyork.com/archives/010422.html

    Very, very, very, very NSFW language (text, no audio).

  • AdT (unregistered)
    Jake Vinson:
    And if you perverts still aren't satisfied...

    Hey! I'm not a pervert!

    PS: Where can I watch the Angelina Jolie sex scene?

    bobday:
    akatherder:
    Cock was blocked...
    I hate it when that happens

    SCNR

  • Laughin Lady (unregistered)

    Here's one I've kept around for a while . I think I once submitted it to attrition.org .. But here goes:

    [image]

    Captcha: yummy! makes me think of dinner!

  • Adam (unregistered) in reply to Anonnmouse GuY
    Anonnmouse GuY:
    So I get a "Meet people in *City1*" with pictures. A few days later (IP changed, otherwise everything the same) I get a "Meet people in *City2(100+ miles away from first city)*" with the exact same pictures.

    I travel between Australia and the US quite often, and imagine my surprise when the same people kept following me around, too!

  • (cs) in reply to AdT
    AdT:
    Jake Vinson:
    And if you perverts still aren't satisfied...

    Hey! I'm not a pervert!

    PS: Where can I watch the Angelina Jolie sex scene?

    bobday:
    akatherder:
    Cock was blocked...
    I hate it when that happens

    SCNR

    It's interesting how it gets to the urinary tract from the anus. And how does one amputate the anus, for that matter?

  • Joe (unregistered)

    About the last one (Angelina Jolie sex scene ad):

    I notice the Zango logo on that ad. Zango is adware that generates lots of popups. I don't know whether it also "hijacks" web pages' banner ads by replacing them with its own ads (as some other adware does). If so, it would mean that the website probably tried to place another (family safe) ad there, but it got replaced client-side by Zango.

  • rob_squared (unregistered) in reply to akatherder
    akatherder:
    Cock was blocked due to the violent reference associated with guns. You could however use cockface or cockslap.

    Yeah, I hate being cockblocked, doesn't everyone?

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