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Comments on Puzzle #3962: Out of this world [Possibly Obscene]
By Gabriel Rios (grios22)

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#1: Stephanie T (laalbacoronada) on Nov 5, 2008

what is it?
#2: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 5, 2008 [SPOILER]
should add an profanity alert here cause its clearly a penis

inside something

Jan I think you should unpublish this no-taste puzzle
#3: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 5, 2008 [SPOILER]
Sylvain... while I can totally see what you are referring to, I think it is supposed to be a spaceship/rocket or something like that.

At least I hope that is what it is. LOL
#4: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 5, 2008
ant way I'm not sur we souldn't put at least a warning here
#5: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Nov 5, 2008
Oh my, unfortunately that is the first thing I saw too but I'm sure it's suppose to be as Adam mentioned
#6: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 5, 2008
I agree. Just like a few Disney movies have hidden things, apparently this puzzle does, too.

Do you all want to know the things about the Disney movies that you may not have heard or seen before? It may ruin the purity of Disney for you.
#7: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 5, 2008
All of those hidden frame of animation or message are well know fact and can be easily found on the web
#8: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 5, 2008
I know, I was just wondering if you, or Nancy, or whoever had known about them. Lots of people haven't. That's all.
#9: Jota (Jota) on Nov 5, 2008
What is this ?
#10: Marie-Louise Ambrey (marz) on Nov 5, 2008
It is very phalic :)
#11: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Nov 5, 2008
yes Adam I know about them too (at least 3 of them)
#12: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 5, 2008
Cool.
#13: Deana L (ffswife) on Nov 6, 2008
Yep, first thing I saw too...
#14: Jota (Jota) on Nov 6, 2008
What do you expect when there are no family values?
#15: Jane Doe (telly) on Nov 6, 2008
I agree that it's probably supposed to be what Adam said but you can't help but see the other image and it's very disturbing. I think it should be unpublished to or at least, required to be changed.
#16: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Nov 6, 2008
I'm for that Telly
Jota while I was raising my kids, they weren't even allowed to watch the simpsons..(I was a mean mama!) But in return I have never had a problem with being disrespected & they all have good strong moral & family values (guess I did something right)
#17: Jota (Jota) on Nov 6, 2008
I'm sure you did Naneki.
I've personally never watched the Simpsons, but I thought they were for grownups.
Disney, who I'm sure is supposed to be for children, doesn't promote family values. I remember from my younger years, asking myself what is it with this duck who has 3 living in nephews whose family we know nothing about. Similar situation with the mouse, etc.
#18: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Nov 6, 2008
Jota the thing with Disney character having nephew and niece was that this way, Donal and Daisy ( to take back your exemple) don't have to be togeter and have sex for the children to be around. It give the animator children gag to add to the scrip without the issue of parenting. It was like that in many cartoon. In fact Fred and Wilma did not sleep in the same bed in the Flintstone but are still married and had a baby girl. I think that the Simpson were the first cartoon character to sleep in the same bed ( Homer and Marge I mean)

Those unfamilly value were just censorship problem with anything that can lead to any kind of sexual encounter
#19: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Nov 7, 2008 [SPOILER]
I too am reasonably sure it is not a rocket ship. The author is having fun reading these comments and fancies himself quite clever and naughty lol. It's probably a teenage boy...or someone still at that stage of development.
#20: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 7, 2008 [SPOILER]
I have added a parenthetical comment to the title, which is more likely to attract people to this puzzle than steer them away, but what can you do? At least they are forewarned.
#21: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 7, 2008
So Jan, what do YOU think he intended?
#22: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 8, 2008 [SPOILER]
I think he's seen "Superbad".
#23: Matie (reanimatie) on Nov 8, 2008
There's nothing like putting "Possibly Obscene" in the title to make me want to solve a puzzle. Maybe it's because I grew up watching the Simpsons.
#24: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 8, 2008
I am sure there are plenty of people who feel the same way, Matie. Sorry, but when I read your name, I just want to shout the pirate's refrain, "Arrrrgh, (me) matey!" LOL
#25: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Nov 8, 2008
LOL !!!
#26: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 9, 2008 [SPOILER]
I don't particularly mind if the label attracts people to the puzzle (though I'd rather attract people to good puzzles). It's not like the image is all that shocking. Half the humans in the world have one, and most of the rest have seen 'em. I just want people to know what they're getting into, and not have this image pop up unexpectedly in a context where it could be embarrassing. That's pretty much the limit of my interest in the whole thing.
#27: Ed Donahue (edzoid) on Nov 9, 2008
Is that a Paint by Number problem on your computer, or are you just glad to see me?
#28: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Nov 9, 2008
ROFL!
#29: Jota (Jota) on Nov 9, 2008
That's sharp!
#30: Marie-Louise Ambrey (marz) on Nov 10, 2008
LOL!!! :D
#31: Mara Alconea (Alconea) on Nov 17, 2008 [SPOILER]
When I read the title "Out of this world" I wondered how something space-related could be obscene.
#32: Jan Wolter (jan) on Nov 17, 2008
Annotating the title is about as far as I care to go in intervening in this puzzle. I'll leave the description to the author.
#33: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 12, 2009 [SPOILER]
I peeked at this one because of the high number of comments and because of the label!

Of course the first thing I saw was a penis, especially with the warning label on my mind! Doesn't look particularly fun to solve regardless of what it's supposed to be.

Not really sure what it has to do with family values (or the lack thereof).
#34: sanane samanye (maceraseven) on Jan 11, 2010
very subtle way of expressing a penis
#35: Byrdie (byrdie) on Sep 26, 2010 [SPOILER]
I can't believe no one made a comment about the possibly freudian implications of this puzzle or what it might have to say about the author in that it has blue balls.
#36: Jota (jota) on Sep 26, 2010
You're right Martin. But in Latin American we don't see many blue balls ...
#37: Byrdie (byrdie) on Sep 26, 2010
Pretty common around here ...
#38: Jota (jota) on Sep 27, 2010
;-)

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