Parents need to know that Grounded is a survival adventure game available for download on Xbox One and Windows-based PCs. Players find themselves shrunken down and forced to survive the dangers of their now oversized backyard through combat, crafting, and strategy. Players can take on the challenge solo or with up to three friends in online multiplayer. Violence comes mainly from hunting bugs for both food and crafting material or from defending oneself against larger predatory insects such as different breeds of spiders. There's some minor language that can be found in the audio and text logs that players find scattered throughout the game, and online multiplayer could expose players to offensive language from others in party chat.
I downloaded this game just 40min ago but for some reason I cannot find the URL to open the game. I've tried to look in all my folders but the only folder I can seem to find just takes me to a bunch of folders inside the game download.
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Hello, sorry for the inconvenience. You have to open "You are GROUNDED!.exe" inside the file you downloaded. There is only one folder inside the file, named "You are GROUNDED! v1.3.1_x64" or "You are GROUNDED! v1.3.1_x86", depending on which you downloaded. You'll find the .exe inside it with other files that you don't need to open.
Parents also can help keep kids grounded in the real world by putting limits on media use. Keep computers in public areas in the house, avoid laptops and smartphones in bedrooms, and set some rules on the use of technology (such as no devices at the dinner table). The AAP's family media plan tool lets parents create a media plan for their family. Make it something you all can agree on. Then post it in a visible area (like on the refrigerator) so that everyone knows the rules.
In most cases, you should download the music you want to listen to onto your device before you get on the airplane so you can listen offline. American Airlines has a unique partnership with Apple Music to allow free inflight music streaming.
Many PBS KIDS sites use free plug-ins to make activities more fun and interactive. The plug-ins are listed below, but not all activities require these plug-ins. Each of these can be downloaded for free.
Make sure that your network connection is active. The App Store should detect that your download was interrupted and should continue it whenever your connection is restored. If this does not happen, visit www.apple.com/support/itunes/
First, press and hold the app icon until all the icons start to wiggle. Then tap the "x" in the corner of the app you want to delete. Tap the "Delete" button to permanently remove the app. Press the Home button to return to the regular menu. NOTE: Uninstalling will remove all app-related data from your device, too. And, if you do not have a backup on another device, you will need to re-download from the App Store.
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On YouTube, a subculture of videos that utilizes Vyond and Plotagon emerged in 2011. Colloquially known as "grounded videos" or "punishment day videos", these videos usually feature characters such as the protagonists from animated children's and adults' programs, including Caillou, Dora the Explorer, Little Bill, Arthur, Peppa Pig, The Backyardigans, and others acting ridiculously out of character and generally getting into trouble, resulting in over-the-top punishments. Generally, this is a grounding for a very long and arbitrary amount of time such as a century or multiple decades, often exaggerated into billions of years. These punishments can also be as extreme as immediate life imprisonment or capital punishment carried out by law enforcement. Grounding videos are usually created with the intent of comedic effect, as the text-to-speech system Vyond uses to provide voices can fail to recognize the large numbers used in those videos, and often reads onomatopoeic sounds as literal words rather than expressions.[1] Individual videos have seen viewership in the millions.[2]
The premise (for all grounded videos) is a child intentionally screwing up in something, returning to their residence (typically a house; some grounded videos have kids living in other places), and getting grounded by their parents and/or legal guardians for a ridiculous amount of years; the amount of time they can get grounded varies dramatically (for instance, some children in these videos get grounded for a ridiculous number of years, decades, or eternities while others get grounded for only a couple days). All basic grounded videos are composed of the following:
A troublemaker wants to do a bad thing, like ditching school or being mean to the family members, or literally doing anything from the screw-up scene. They get caught, and then grounded by their parents, legal guardians, or in extremely rare cases, the person who made the video itself.
Yes, as mentioned in the first paragraph of this page, there is in fact, a grounded community home to all of the world's grounded video fans, grounded video creators, and grounded videos. Plenty of them respect opinions from users outside the community, collaborate with non-grounded video makers, and assist others. A large portion of them, however, are viewed as "bigotic users between under age of 12; some of which are adults who behave immaturely". These types of users could sometimes disrespect opinions from grounded video haters (posting grounded threats to their channels). They might also upload grounded threat videos recorded with their webcam (exposing themselves to the public; cyber-grounding somebody else). Some of these users force others into liking GoAnimate, hating Flash and kids/baby shows, and most evidently, un-subbing them.
It's a relief that half of these grounded video makers actually accept the opinions of others and actually upload different videos once in a while (some of which actually departed from grounded videos all together including AMSalley94).
Ungrounded videos are the opposite of grounded videos. Unlike grounded videos, the main character does a positive action (eg. helping each other), though usually while grounded, and gets ungrounded for it, often for life, or sometimes an obscenely long amount of years, if any specific amount. Often, children are the subject of ungroundings, and are ungrounded by their parents, often with the line "You are ungrounded for life. You can do whatever you want!".
On Halloween night, Greg and Rowley are forced to take the former's little brother Manny with them. While at first annoyed, Greg realizes that Manny's adorable pirate costume allows them to acquire a large load of candy. After a while, Manny and Rowley become tired, but Greg insists that they continue on and take a shortcut through Snake Road, despite his mother, Susan forbidding it. They encounter a trio of teenagers who begin to mock and chase them with water balloons down the road. The kids manage to evade them by tricking them into driving their truck into a ditch and making it home, only for their candy to get spoiled by Greg's father, Frank when he accidentally dumps water on them and Manny outing the Snake Road incident to Susan. Greg is grounded from playing video games for a week.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 73% of 15 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.30/10. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 50 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Screen Rant's Sarah Bea Milner scored it 1.5 out of 5, calling it "derivative" to the 2010 live-action film, noting Greg as an unlikable lead, and criticizing Kinney's writing. As for fans, many considered it to be disappointing and nowhere as good as the first three live-action movies. Some compliments were old characters returning and the focus returning to middle school, but there were still more criticisms such as Rodrick and Frank's lack of screen time, the uncanny CGI visuals, the voice-acting quality (more specifically Susan's mic quality), making Greg too sympathetic (which takes away a lot from Greg's character development), making Rowley come off as unlikable, many important scenes being cut out (such as the Safety Patrol incident which makes the drama less powerful than it already is) and that it was only 58 minutes (which is way too short for a feature film). Still, this movie is considered to be WAY better than The Long Haul movie and some people still like it.
10. Once App Limits have been reached, my kid just deletes the app, and then re-downloads the app from iCloud WITHOUT Family Sharing permission, which allows them to continue playing.
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At the heart of the Common Sense Digital Citizenship Curriculum is a pretty simple pedagogical philosophy: Teens need an honest, supportive space to discuss and think through how to navigate the challenges of media and identity. These discussions can be helped by relevant examples from media and the world. But while there are tons of social media posts, videos, and articles to pull, there are shockingly few age-appropriate movies that accurately represent the lived experiences of teens, not to mention the way the internet and social media affect identity and relationships. In fact, I'd make the claim there's only one: Eighth Grade, released in 2018 by A24 and written and directed by Bo Burnham. 2ff7e9595c
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