You should look in your Add-ons for all three browsers, if you have AdBlock Plus installed, and check for "*game*" (without the double-quotes, obviously) in your blocking filters. If you find such, disable or kill that filter, but not the whole extension as ABP is quote useful. :geek: However, having just noticed from your post that you're not totally succeeding in school, I'm a little pissed off you've just used us like this. You should seriously start doing better in school, even if you have to force your mind away from games for a bit. Just for starters, you'll find that your dad isn't so out to block you off if you do well in school (Like, maintaining a B+/A- average across all your classes.), and that you'll have better chances of getting into both college/university as well as a good job later in life. :shame: On the other hand, if your dad is simply being nasty even after your grades have improved, instead of removing the restraints on your playing, then shame on him. A dad that doesn't learn to be nice to their children when they start improving and encourages further improvement through kindness, in my opinion, has failed as a dad. :notalk: On the side, I personally can't blame you for being mad at someone telling you to grab a book and read it. Back when I was in school, and I suspect you're even facing this now, they started into this compulsory reading period thing in the mornings that landed up feeling to me like a punishment or something similar. It even derailed my mental focus, which really hasn't helped during my later life. Now I can't even get myself to sit down with a magazine for more than a short period of time before my brain simply turns off on me. :( ~Mr. D. V. "Still can use reference books, but stuck with a load of buried emotions." Devnull