Re: "Rebels"
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Originally posted by EvilMike
1. I, or we ban people who are against DM/EM/MERC/GPW/Whatever.
I admit that I am ban-happy sometimes (although I'm not nearly as mean as I was before. I have been making an effort to cut back on this addiction. Heh.). I will NOT, however, ban someone for simply disliking me. I will obviously dislike them back, and keep a close eye on them in case they happen to break a rule, but that's human nature. Everyone who I have banned from J2O, from my recognition, has been banned for abusing the review system or upload system in a severe way. Dislike is one thing, but personal attacks which involve a rating of 1 are something else. That is inexcusable.
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Hey, that is a good idea. Why don't you ban people who are against you? RULE WITH AN IRON FIST! NO MERCY. I mean, it seems to fit their tyranical discription of you perfectly. If you are given a reputation, you might as well use that to your advantage, right?
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Originally posted by EvilMike
2. I stole CraccoBoy's gametypes.
All I have to say about this, is whatever. I respect CraccoBoy for his creativity in comming up with new gametypes, and I happened to come up with a few ideas myself that resembled his. I do not hate CraccoBoy, and I am *pretty sure* that he doesn't dislike me either.
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Yea, and I stole Epic's gametypes aswell. Do I give a carpet?
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Originally posted by EvilMike
3. I, or a JCF admin, banned them.
All I have to say is, "tough luck". You broke a rule. It was severe enough to result in a ban. Sorry.
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Got you suckers!
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Originally posted by EvilMike
4. I am biased against [instert clan].
No, I'm not. I'm against certain members, but not the whole clan.
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I am against whole clans. FIGHT ME, YA'LL!
Well, it was fun while it lasted.
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—Stanisław Lem, Imaginary Magnitude (1973)
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