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/!\ OFFICIAL SUGGESTIONS TOPIC
On 2025-08-09 at 07:37:08
I want the dark shell to be a item that can be turned on with custom item distributions. Like having to type all that in and it not even working on mobile is… i little sad tbh
'Having to type all that in'
d a r k s h e l l
it's only 9 letters man, as for it on mobile, ok maybe
On 2025-08-01 at 14:17:39
Customizable menu themes for multicups
AND
Custom trick animations!


AND
Custom trick animations!


YES TRICK ANIMATIONS PLEASE
PLEASE I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO MAKE A TRICK ANIMATION BY EDITING SOME FRAMES BUT MARIO TRICKS AFTER GETTING KILLED BY BLUE SHELL..
I feel like unlimited tricking like in Mario kart world would be a good idea for mkpc
6On 2025-07-23 at 08:26:31
make the vr gain/loss less ridiculous in a 1v1.
For example, yesterday i played a 1v1 with a 30k vr player, and i won 3 races in a row (+8,+8,+7 vr respectively), before losing ONE match and i lost 300vr for that alone. It should not be so unfair.
For example, yesterday i played a 1v1 with a 30k vr player, and i won 3 races in a row (+8,+8,+7 vr respectively), before losing ONE match and i lost 300vr for that alone. It should not be so unfair.
It is not really unfair because 90k people can't gain 500 vr in 1 match.
Just be patient
??? What???????
On 2025-07-22 at 07:18:57
make the vr gain/loss less ridiculous in a 1v1.
For example, yesterday i played a 1v1 with a 30k vr player, and i won 3 races in a row (+8,+8,+7 vr respectively), before losing ONE match and i lost 300vr for that alone. It should not be so unfair.
For example, yesterday i played a 1v1 with a 30k vr player, and i won 3 races in a row (+8,+8,+7 vr respectively), before losing ONE match and i lost 300vr for that alone. It should not be so unfair.
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1On 2025-07-17 at 17:58:16
add a thingy saying who is currently typing in online mode, e.g:
- 'GamerJax55 is typing'
- 'GamerJax55 and BowserJr03 are typing'
- 'Many People are typing'
- 'GamerJax55 is typing'
- 'GamerJax55 and BowserJr03 are typing'
- 'Many People are typing'
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1The Top Comment Changes Europe!
On 2026-03-21 at 09:59:11
the Uk takes control of Ireland
1On 2026-03-05 at 17:56:50
make the uk tea and rain because thats all we are known for
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1Happy Easter everyone
On 2026-04-05 at 14:56:36
best part is that I get 2 weeks away from school
1Track Building Contest : Autumn 2025 / Concours de création de circuits : Automne 2025
On 2025-11-06 at 20:06:47
This TBC kinda motivated me to make a track I had in mind for a while and I finished it 4 days ago. Should I still submit it to the TBC?
if you want to
Rating your pfp
On 2026-03-23 at 10:28:48
rate me if u can 👑
On 2025-05-05 at 18:55:31
Rate me (again)
I aim to get 22/22 and I will try until I become the first
I aim to get 22/22 and I will try until I become the first
On 2025-04-26 at 07:04:36
i designed my pfp on canva
be honest with your rating
react with...
mario_dead: 0/10
mario_shrug: 1/10
thumbsdown: 2/10
down: 3/10
up: 4/10
thumbsup: 5/10
ok: 6/10
check: 7/10
mario_wink: 8/10
coin: 9/10
genius: 10/10
shrugging: IDK/10
be honest with your rating
react with...
mario_dead: 0/10
mario_shrug: 1/10
thumbsdown: 2/10
down: 3/10
up: 4/10
thumbsup: 5/10
ok: 6/10
check: 7/10
mario_wink: 8/10
coin: 9/10
genius: 10/10
shrugging: IDK/10
it's out of 22 you know that right?
On 2025-04-07 at 12:54:18
Rate my new pfp
mage quality 5/5
funny 3/5
how well it fits name 1/2
how well it fits circle 2/2
originality 3/5
cuteness 2/3
16/22
I shouldn't have changed my name back because I'd have gotten 17/22
On 2025-04-05 at 20:29:54
Rate my new pfp
On 2025-04-02 at 07:20:53
how about mine
image quality 4/5
funny 2/5
how well it fits name 1/2
how well it fits circle 2/2
originality 2/5
cuteness 1/3
12/22
Is that the lowest score yet?
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1On 2025-03-30 at 11:37:18
how about mine
1Rating your profile pic
On 2025-05-26 at 17:20:19
ok rate me
Zits rated on only 3 categories tho and only one of which my pfp will do well with
Zits rated on only 3 categories tho and only one of which my pfp will do well with
STOP JOKING ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN
On 2026-03-19 at 08:08:17
Jokes about Jeffrey Epstein and similar topics are often framed as “dark humor,” but in reality, they raise important ethical concerns about how we talk about serious harm. While humor can be a powerful way to process difficult subjects, it can also cross a line when it trivializes real suffering. In cases involving abuse and exploitation, the impact of these jokes goes beyond entertainment—they can diminish the gravity of what actually happened and affect how people perceive such issues.
At the center of the problem is the fact that these jokes are tied to real victims. When people make light of situations involving exploitation, it can come across as dismissive or even disrespectful to those who were directly harmed. Survivors of abuse often face significant emotional and psychological challenges, and public discourse that turns their experiences into punchlines can reinforce feelings of being ignored or invalidated. Even for those not directly connected, this kind of humor can create an environment where serious issues are treated casually rather than with the care they deserve.
Another concern is the way repeated exposure to such jokes can shape attitudes. Humor has a subtle influence on how people think; when serious topics are consistently presented in a joking manner, it can lead to desensitization. Over time, audiences may begin to view these issues as less severe or less urgent, which can weaken the collective sense of responsibility to address them. This doesn’t mean all humor about difficult topics is inherently wrong, but it does mean context and intent matter. There is a difference between humor that challenges wrongdoing and humor that risks minimizing it.
It is also worth considering the social impact of sharing these jokes. In many cases, people repeat them without fully thinking about their implications, especially in online spaces where content spreads quickly. What might feel like a quick, edgy remark can contribute to a broader culture that normalizes insensitivity. Being mindful of this doesn’t require avoiding humor altogether—it simply means recognizing that words and jokes carry weight, especially when they reference real-world harm.
Ultimately, choosing not to engage in this kind of humor reflects a level of awareness and respect for others. It shows an understanding that some topics deserve thoughtful discussion rather than casual jokes. Humor can still be creative, clever, and even edgy without relying on real suffering as its foundation. By being more intentional about what we find funny and share with others, we contribute to a more considerate and empathetic environment.
At the center of the problem is the fact that these jokes are tied to real victims. When people make light of situations involving exploitation, it can come across as dismissive or even disrespectful to those who were directly harmed. Survivors of abuse often face significant emotional and psychological challenges, and public discourse that turns their experiences into punchlines can reinforce feelings of being ignored or invalidated. Even for those not directly connected, this kind of humor can create an environment where serious issues are treated casually rather than with the care they deserve.
Another concern is the way repeated exposure to such jokes can shape attitudes. Humor has a subtle influence on how people think; when serious topics are consistently presented in a joking manner, it can lead to desensitization. Over time, audiences may begin to view these issues as less severe or less urgent, which can weaken the collective sense of responsibility to address them. This doesn’t mean all humor about difficult topics is inherently wrong, but it does mean context and intent matter. There is a difference between humor that challenges wrongdoing and humor that risks minimizing it.
It is also worth considering the social impact of sharing these jokes. In many cases, people repeat them without fully thinking about their implications, especially in online spaces where content spreads quickly. What might feel like a quick, edgy remark can contribute to a broader culture that normalizes insensitivity. Being mindful of this doesn’t require avoiding humor altogether—it simply means recognizing that words and jokes carry weight, especially when they reference real-world harm.
Ultimately, choosing not to engage in this kind of humor reflects a level of awareness and respect for others. It shows an understanding that some topics deserve thoughtful discussion rather than casual jokes. Humor can still be creative, clever, and even edgy without relying on real suffering as its foundation. By being more intentional about what we find funny and share with others, we contribute to a more considerate and empathetic environment.
PEEL paragraph ahh
in all seriousness though you are correct and this is a very sensitive topic
edit: after reading more replies, dark humour is often great, but here it is being used a bit too much
also yes self-expression is important, although sometimes its a bit too far (an epstein pfp is not too far, as long as it isnt much more than that)
at what point is too far then? surely it's still bad for a pfp... if somebody had a pfp of hitler we would want them banned so surely this goes for everyone? and how is it ok to self express if it was about such a controversial topic? try to stay away from politics and controversial topics on the forum
They have removed the message counter from the MKPC forum (the forum message leaderboard).
On 2026-03-20 at 18:37:39
fr best update
at last these message farmers leave us
at last these message farmers leave us
On 2026-03-20 at 08:23:57
??? No they haven't
probably a time zone thing - it hasn't for me either
wait until tomorrow and check again
why would time zones matter
and even if it was the case that wouldn't make sense because the Americas are still several hours behind, not ahead of Europe
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