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1691 (Mannerism) is blocked by my school's filter

#1
I'm reviewing kanji at work (a Japanese junior high school), and the internet filter blocks only kanji 1691 (mannerism) for some reason.

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http://kanji.koohii.com/study/index.php?...menum=1691
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10.184.138.20
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Could someone who can access the page tell me what's on it that the (Japanese) content filter would block, simply out of curiosity?

If it was a filter that also went off of English keywords, quite a bit of the stories on this site would have been caught already, however this is the first time I've come across this.
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#2
"ketchup"
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#3
Thora Wrote:"ketchup"
Ah yes, I see that we share our initial insticts for the offending word.
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#4
It seems two users (capital and Doodsaq) have decided they will use a term rhyming with "drainal flecks" as their alternate mnemonic for 辟.
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#5
I wonder how well ketchup would work as a lube. I guess it would cover up any potential bleeding...
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#6
Alan and the anagrams.
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#7
I also work at a Japanese junior high school but the filter doesn't block it. Is this your first school?

Every school is different as my first school only had internet on the vice-principal's computer and my current school has wireless internet for everyone.
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#8
I have three junior high schools. One had an ethernet cable with internet at every desk, my current school has ethernet cables at every desk (but not connected to the internet), and one has a single internet computer located in the hallway area of the teacher's room.

They each have their own filtering system, but out of the three schools this one is the most strict.

It's ok though, as my 'office' (a different building that's not a school) has a filter that blocks seemingly the whole internet except Wikipedia and a few random pages that have yet to be discovered.

And I just did a google search for 'anal sex' that wasn't filtered, so 'drainal flecks' wasn't what set it off.
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#9
Don't understand filters in Japan. Myspace was blocked at most public libraries I went to. Ketchup? Ketchup is offensive to me but the Japanese love it. They put it on everything. It was one of the the things I didn't like about Japan so I don't even use it in my stories. 辟 is an actual kanji: 【へき】 (n) false; punish; crime; law; ruler…
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#10
You don't like ketchup? What do you put on your オムライス?

~J
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#11
woodwojr Wrote:You don't like ketchup? What do you put on your オムライス?

~J
bad memories...now shuddering.

Kind of got a craving for corn pizza right now though.
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#12
spoonsman Wrote:And I just did a google search for 'anal sex' that wasn't filtered
Now when your school checks their search log... Smile

Quote:"Drainal flecks" (ew) ... "Alan and the anagrams"
A poet and a scholar.
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#13
bodhisamaya Wrote:辟 is an actual kanji
The only word I know using it is 辟易 (=cringe at, can't stand). If you don't like ketchup it will be easy to remember.

Back on topic: I like solving puzzles, but give up on this one. There don't seem to be any likely candidates. (Mammoth?)
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#14
1691... 1 69 1
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#15
I have the same problem with complilation (1825).

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DateTime: 2009/03/06(Fri) 12:08:53
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#16
...as do I.

THE PLOT THICKENS


Oh how nice it is that both of our schools use the same filter.
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#17
bodhisamaya Wrote:1691... 1 69 1
1825 1 82 5

82 is my fav position, although it is rather awkward.
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#18
now 1653 doesnt work for me. Maybe there is something wrong from 1600's to 1800's?

Indeed the plot thickens. But I think it was the butler with the candlestick in the dining room.
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#19
Tack 1824 (everywhere) to the list. There's also a few more I've come across.

Silly silly silly filters making studying frustrating.
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#20
The second story does say "anal penetration."

Perhaps that's the reason the filter is going off. If you now can't access this page, I think we have a winner Wink
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#21
I am now accessing this page.

Anal penetration is apparently OK at this school.
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#22
spoonsman Wrote:I am now accessing this page.

Anal penetration is apparently OK at this school.
Can I Fax you my resume?
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#23
Edit: Spoonsman emailed to say this thread became blocked after I posted. Presumably "Hen & tai" as a single word triggers the filter.
Edited: 2009-03-17, 12:15 am
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#24
woodwojr Wrote:You don't like ketchup? What do you put on your オムライス?

~J
オムライス=The worst food in all of Japan.

Want some rice and some eggs, often served nastily cold, covered in an unnecessary amount of ketchup, and prepared so sweet that it's unedible? Well then ようこそ、オムライスワールドへ!
Edited: 2009-03-16, 10:04 pm
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#25
I suggest you find a more talented cook to make it for you Tzadeck.
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