I don't even know who Eggman, Rings, Knuggles, Sonic and Amy are, so how can I continu with this?
You could merge this into the Things LazyTown has "borrowed" thread, so no one will find it anymore.
Oh Lazycus you're the sweetest person I have ever met. Will you marry me
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
Try use virus scanner software.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
Try use virus scanner software.
We got a few different ones. A lot of people have had problems with this virus, my dad got it downstairs while on LOLcats. It's a virus hidden in the adverts, hence it's on different websites, but not everyone visiting the website gets it. It closes all your web browsers, and comes up with a message saying it's detected a virus, and if you pay it it'll get rid of it. You try and close the window and run your own anti-virus software, but whenever you try and open a new window or program, it brings up the message again, and it can't be detected by any anti-virus programs at the moment, as the file name has been saved as something very similar to the files for your anti-virus. The only way my dad could get rid of it, was to go to the registry and delete everything that had been changed that day. As a result he could not right click and drag stuff, but he checked with my registry as to what should be in it, and he got it working again. I think I'm still the only computer in this house which has not picked it up.
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
Try use virus scanner software.
We got a few different ones. A lot of people have had problems with this virus, my dad got it downstairs while on LOLcats. It's a virus hidden in the adverts, hence it's on different websites, but not everyone visiting the website gets it. It closes all your web browsers, and comes up with a message saying it's detected a virus, and if you pay it it'll get rid of it. You try and close the window and run your own anti-virus software, but whenever you try and open a new window or program, it brings up the message again, and it can't be detected by any anti-virus programs at the moment, as the file name has been saved as something very similar to the files for your anti-virus. The only way my dad could get rid of it, was to go to the registry and delete everything that had been changed that day. As a result he could not right click and drag stuff, but he checked with my registry as to what should be in it, and he got it working again. I think I'm still the only computer in this house which has not picked it up.[/quote:117ef]
Oh ok, I guess that is spyware, malware or whatever it's called. It's misleading I know, and a lot of people click on the advert (as a popup window) so the spyware gets installed on your pc and you're doomed :( Yes terrible thing. When I got such messages and try to close those windows, but can't, I turn off my pc by unpluggin the electricity and restart. I haven't got any problem with that site btw.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
Try use virus scanner software.
We got a few different ones. A lot of people have had problems with this virus, my dad got it downstairs while on LOLcats. It's a virus hidden in the adverts, hence it's on different websites, but not everyone visiting the website gets it. It closes all your web browsers, and comes up with a message saying it's detected a virus, and if you pay it it'll get rid of it. You try and close the window and run your own anti-virus software, but whenever you try and open a new window or program, it brings up the message again, and it can't be detected by any anti-virus programs at the moment, as the file name has been saved as something very similar to the files for your anti-virus. The only way my dad could get rid of it, was to go to the registry and delete everything that had been changed that day. As a result he could not right click and drag stuff, but he checked with my registry as to what should be in it, and he got it working again. I think I'm still the only computer in this house which has not picked it up.
Oh ok, I guess that is spyware, malware or whatever it's called. It's misleading I know, and a lot of people click on the advert (as a popup window) so the spyware gets installed on your pc and you're doomed :( Yes terrible thing. When I got such messages and try to close those windows, but can't, I turn off my pc by unpluggin the electricity and restart. I haven't got any problem with that site btw.[/quote:59429]
My dad and my sister know better than to click on the adverts, just by simply looking at the page, their computers got it. We do have programs for finding Malware, and they didn't get rid of it. The most annoying thing it does is stop your browsers from working so you can't look up how to stop it.
My dad blocked Fan Fiction because my sister kept reading Harry Potter ones and everytime she went on, the adverts on the pages gave her virus, I never got them reading LazyTown stories... because no one cares about LazyTown stories enough to hide viruses in the adverts...
Try use virus scanner software.
We got a few different ones. A lot of people have had problems with this virus, my dad got it downstairs while on LOLcats. It's a virus hidden in the adverts, hence it's on different websites, but not everyone visiting the website gets it. It closes all your web browsers, and comes up with a message saying it's detected a virus, and if you pay it it'll get rid of it. You try and close the window and run your own anti-virus software, but whenever you try and open a new window or program, it brings up the message again, and it can't be detected by any anti-virus programs at the moment, as the file name has been saved as something very similar to the files for your anti-virus. The only way my dad could get rid of it, was to go to the registry and delete everything that had been changed that day. As a result he could not right click and drag stuff, but he checked with my registry as to what should be in it, and he got it working again. I think I'm still the only computer in this house which has not picked it up.
Oh ok, I guess that is spyware, malware or whatever it's called. It's misleading I know, and a lot of people click on the advert (as a popup window) so the spyware gets installed on your pc and you're doomed :( Yes terrible thing. When I got such messages and try to close those windows, but can't, I turn off my pc by unpluggin the electricity and restart. I haven't got any problem with that site btw.[/quote:92b63]
My dad and my sister know better than to click on the adverts, just by simply looking at the page, their computers got it. We do have programs for finding Malware, and they didn't get rid of it. The most annoying thing it does is stop your browsers from working so you can't look up how to stop it.[/quote:92b63]
Well in that case: it's your own responsible people, to click on that link
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
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