Why I Do This

31 07 2010

I was put into a state of shock today! A penguin claimed to visit my site often, came up to me and said, “You’re Dart?” I said yes, of course, and was excited. She seemed almost nervous, excited, and any other emotion you can fit in there. So I dedicate this to all my fans, to that penguin, and to all of my friends epically.

Why do I sit?
Why waste time?
Try to make words rhyme
After all not like anyone’s here
No ones hear to listen
But yet I sit here and glisten
The suns baking
I’m shaking under this pressure
If only I could lesser the quota
As I sit drinking this soda
Lingering on a topic
As I finally pick
My mind plays a trick
And makes me blind
As it takes me for a wind
But this time I find a different step
I kept my cool
But looked like a fool
It doesn’t matter because I know it’s all cool
I have my friends and fans
Who will never come
To an end or bend.

~Dart211~





The Physics of Club Penguin!

31 07 2010

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Hey Guys,

And I have decided to start a new series on Club Penguin physics! I will go around different places and try to find one illogical thing about it. Like Throwing Snowballs into a fire or going onto the HQ Desk. Don’t even start me with the drilling water! Vote for which one you like best! Anyways I would like to explain the Physics. If you find anything that you know is impossible in the real world comment! Maybe you try and find out in the real world?  Ha ha I don’t want to be sued for all my penguin coins! Have fun and see you on Club Penguin!

~Redfooteye





What I Do

30 07 2010

I put the Dyna- in -mite.





Talkin’ 2 Myself

30 07 2010

Is any body out there? I guess I keep talking to myself. It feels like I’m going insane. I’m talking of course, about the word filters on Club Penguin. They are very annoying, and my friends have retreated to a chat box many times. They are the center of hate for many penguins, and are getting stricter and stricter. That’s to blame on Disney making the age of average players lower and lower. Disney is not all to blame for this, and I’m getting sick of talking about Disney right now. Many of the words I use today are gone, and right now, I’m not completely focused on writing this. There are many thing that are going to make me distracted right now. Whether it be the EMIN3M blasting on my computer right now, the other topics that are going to be expressed in this, or the girl running past my house right now. But the filters on Club Penguin have made me say, “Did it show?” It makes you go insane. Then you have to break it down, and try to trick the filters.

This however is a very good way to avoid getting sued. The filters are made so nothing that could possibly be harmful to young children. Suppose a 6 year old is sitting, with his safe chat, and one of his parents is next to him. They see words that broke though the filters. Their child repeats the words that they saw. They get in trouble. The parents didn’t know that their child would see that. So who is to blame? Who’s to blame for a glitch in the software? Even if it was a hack that someone used, Disney can be sued. Again losing money. This has happened before with other games, even if it is a hack. Look up “Grand Theft Auto Hot Coffee Controversy”. You’ll see what I mean. IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED, DO NOT SEARCH THAT!

But part of this, is that I’m getting older. That had all the words I could have possibly wanted when I was 9. Now I’m 13 and my vocabulary has changed for better and worse. While the filters are blocking out words that are stopping many penguins from having a conversation. Some do not even mind. A penguin I asked Pinkiwinki9, and she hated them. Redfooteye, claimed they were awful because numbers were not able to be typed. However that is so phone numbers couldn’t be given to creepy people.

Thank you for reading, I hoped you enjoyed this. Tell me what you think about the word filters in Club Penguin today in the comments.

It isn’t them its you, you baby. Quit worrying about what they do and be Dart. I’m going freaking crazy.

~Dart211~





Disney’s Seeds

29 07 2010

This was something that had me stunned. The average age of Club Penguin users is about 9-10. While I was continuously hating the fact that Disney is bring more young population then ever, I thought back. Friends of mine from school where telling me about Club Penguin in the lunch line. I didn’t understand what she was saying, I thought it was Club Pumpkin at first. Then I went in and set up my account, Dart211, and I was off. I was shocked. At the time I was simply in awe, the places you can go, and what you could do! There was a light house! Some small life ring I could pick up and put on my player card! I remember the first time I saw Rockhopper. My mother was screaming at me, but it was Rockhopper, the pirate. I got his background and was the happiest penguin in the world. I was 9 years old.

I’m now writing to you as a mature 13 year old 4 years later. 2006 doesn’t seem as long ago as it really is, but it is so different today. Before cursing was a no no, you’d get told on or banned in this case. Club Penguin has changed and so have I. The crowd however, is still somewhat the same. They are the same age as I was when I played Club Penguin, when I did play Club Penguin with my friends before the filters blocked most of my words, (more on that in a later post) it was a very fun game. And that is why Disney bought Club Penguin. Disney knew it was popular with 8-10 year olds, which makes up half of their fan base.

Disney struck gold buying Club Penguin, and they made it much more fit for a 9 year old. I’m now 13, and enjoy running over pedestrians in Grand Theft Auto 4, and they are 8-10, and enjoy walking around as their penguins and  dressing them up in what ever they want to. Disney is bringing in more and more young children, and that might have kept Club Penguin alive.

When Club Penguin stated that they were bought by Disney, they claimed that they were looking for many other company’s, including Sony Entertainment Group. That would have been better for attracting an older age group. Disney is not to blame for all the new charges and their new slogan, “Membership Means More”. That’s because Disney bought Club Penguin for 300 million dollars, which was to much. They need to make a profit, thus they are charging for memberships, and to play exclusive levels in games.

Now I probably lost you in that economy based paragraph so you can pick back up here. Disney is getting young children to play this game, being spread by their website. Also, anyone notice the Disney related names like Miley11 or Jonas10? Before Club Penguin was spread by word of mouth. So to the generation of 13 year olds with 1,000 day old penguins, we did are job. We told are friends to play this game, and we kept it alive so Disney could take it away to safety today.

Right Here and Here to Stay
~Dart211~





Why Don’t Club Penguin Betas Have More?

29 07 2010

Have you ever seen a beta tester running or dancing on Club Penguin? Well, I know I have. Have you seen some of their cards without the Member Badge on it? Again I know I have. I disagree with this, why? Well, look at their hat if they have it on. That’s the Club Penguin Beta Hat the people who have tested Club Penguin so that all of our Club Penguin lives are fun and dazzled. But… why don’t they have a membership? They tested Club Penguin and all you do is give them a yellow and purple beta hat. -Redfooteye

Well Redfooteye, I couldn’t agree more. However in my post before Club Penguin is greedy and owned by Disney. They would lose money, and it wouldn’t be a smart business choice. However beta testers should have more. But even if a free membership was given, that yellow and purple hat is legendary. People that have that hat isn’t getting higher. That number is slowly declining. Beta testers should be happy that they have that hat. For a beta to want free membership is insane. They have the hat, which gives them automatic god status if they walk in a room. -Dart211

I totally agree with your losing money sentence and everything else that you wrote but betas should at least be honored by Club Penguin other than just a face in the crowd. -Redfooteye

Yes, but that’s what the hat does. The hat stands out. If you’ve ever seen that hat on someone, you would notice quickly that the hat is not something that you walk by. The beta hat is an honor to have. Club Penguin honors betas by giving them the hat. The hat makes them more than a face in the crowd. It’s not Club Penguin that would honor the betas, it’s the Club Penguin crowd that would need to honor the betas. -Dart211

But again you have other hats that stand out like crowding a first year penguin which are a little less rarer than beta hat but still I think it would be kind of cool if they got that special stamp or something that shows that Club Penguin is glad they joined other than glad you payed or signed up. Even Better maybe they could have stopped party hats and make a different colored shirt every year and the only party hat would have been the beta. I’m just saying that there are a lot more ways to honor a beta than giving them a hat because back then there was no membership like in modern-day of Club Penguin. -Redfooteye

That is true. There are tons more ways Club Penguin could honor a beta tester. They are what made Club Penguin what they are now, and cause much commotion between very many penguins.-Dart211

I just think betas should be more special.-Redfooteye

~Dart211 & Redfooteye~





Hello!

29 07 2010

Hey Guys its me Redfooteye and I am happy to be a part of Dart’s Site. I think that he deserves to be famous and I’m here to help.

Thanks and See you around~ Redfooteye





Disney’s Money Stamps

28 07 2010

Stamps are making Club Penguin a fun place to be. But wait!? I just got all of the stamps I could get in a few days. SO here is what they did:

  • Penguins are now communicating and scream “TURN BLUE!”
  • They are making Penguins communicate.
  • They made games be shortened.

Well, there is nothing out of the ordinary there, right? Ya, nothing weird about that 3rd bullet. Well no, its awful. Now to the people reading this; I’m sure you remember I was not with Disney at all. I hated Disney buying out Club Penguin. I knew that they where going to make it more child aimed. Many thought that they were going to need to be a member.

This is how that worked out: Disney got Club Penguin to be a younger group of 6-9 by Club Penguin being advertised on Disney’s website. Disney.com reaches millions of hits per week, with half of those views being from 6-9 year olds. Club Penguin is also forcing membership.

Why Club Penguin is doing this? The answer is something that has run though history since the dawn of time. Money. That’s cause wars, that’s caused nations to go down in as something you fall asleep about in history class. But I’m not happy that they shortened most of the games. Chances are they will have member only tables and sled races for find four and sled racing. Stamps where a distraction to make people want to be members. It’s also an idea I’ve seen playing Xbox 360, and Play Station 3. Achievements and Trophy respectively. But what gets most of the penguins on here unhappy is the greed of Club Penguin. They signed a 350 MILLION DOLLAR DEAL. That’s $350,000,000. If Club Penguin must scam more children out of their money, they would do this. However I do not hate Club Penguin for this because it is all about money. I don’t blame Club Penguin or Disney for wanting to snag extra money any way they can. It’s simple business.  I’m just not happy with the result of Club Penguin wanting to snag some dough though.

The stamps, while heavily related, are cool. They’re fun to try and get, and you feel awesome once you get one. I really wish that there was a 1,000 days stamp, because I’d be one of the few that have that! Overall stamps in Club Penguin are a way for members to get more advantages. Also, if membership continues to mean more, look for higher membership prices.

Now to the help I’ve been looking for. I’ve gotten some of it in the form of Redfooteye. I’m hoping he will post regularly. He is also a close friend of mine, but look for shorter posts from him. He will be taking on other Club Penguin topics that he wants to. I’m hoping that this will work, and that we will be able to communicate and not end up with the same posts. Look for more posts in the future, with me, Dart211, and Redfooteye. I am still open for more people to work for me. If you are interested contact me.

~Dart211~







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