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You really shouldn't be doing that. Also, get a grip.
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Well, probably for two reasons. One, it violate your school policies. Two, it violates the spirit - and possibly the policies - of this website.
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The answer to your question, "Do you really think I care?" is obviously no. However that doesn't remove the right of people to point out that school is a place for learning, not surfing the Internet.
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a tunnel, b tunnel, c tunnel, english tunnel, math tunnel. these are all good anonymizers. there is a ton out there with random names too. just do some research. we got the same thing at work. just takes some time. most of the popular ones are probably blocked. and hey, if you would rather surf the net than learn, thats on you. but it is possible that one day even high school will be on the internet for all...
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Because the majority of Answerbag members don't want any part of contributing to the violation of a network owner's policies - translation: activity that might be deemed illegal. It would be no different than if you went on a locksmith's forum and asked them how to pick a lock. They would likely comment long before they would tell you how to do it. But let's play devil's advocate. Let's say I told you how. Then you got caught. Then you said, "Oh, this dude on Answerbag told me how." That could get the site in trouble. Then I might get banned from Answerbag. Then I wouldn't be able to watch while other Answerbag members lectured kids who wanted to know how to cheat their school's firewall.
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Hello, I think i can help you, i happen to know how to get past ANY block. please email me: Wayde.bowyer@hotmail.com
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Well, you shouldn't be doing that. Do I think you care? No. Why would I think you care if you don't even care about the rules of the school you go to?
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