Problem: Your network administrator blocked some websites in your work/school (I still don't get why they've blocked gaming websites while you can waste your time watching Youtube videos and spam on Facebook). Then you suddenly need to go to a gaming website, but first you need to bypass the firewall.
Easy solution! Just use a proxy website! Not. Proxy websites are also blocked.

FFFFUUUUUUUUUU-
After several minutes of raging silently in-front of my PC, I browsed several Q&A sites on how to bypass it. That is where I found out that
Google Translator (Yes, that shitty translator) can act as a proxy.
Ok, let's try
Gamespot.com (which is known for its shitty reviews of videogames).


OYEH!
Notice that I set the view mode to "view original" as I have said, Google translator sucks in translating.
Of course it has a limitation, not allowing some cookies, flash, user input, etc. So it is recommended for just viewing a blocked website.