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Yeah, they need some pointers from you, mate.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think the bullying displayed in this thread is disgusting.
Show 'em how it's done!
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+1Originally posted by doomage View PostI reckon this thread should be made a sticky.
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Most of his bans are of the non-expiring variety.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow come you keep getting banned then.
The whole point of being banned is you apologise after the ban expires, not create a new user to do it.
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How come you keep getting banned then.Originally posted by louie View PostI have always apologised when I came back, the rules for bannings are not black and white (not that they could be as it's discretionary) and I have crossed the line sometimes. Now I think I have a good grasp of the boundaries and each mods tolerances and I intend to stay within them
The whole point of being banned is you apologise after the ban expires, not create a new user to do it.
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I give you about a month...Originally posted by louie View Post... Now I think I have a good grasp of the boundaries and each mods tolerances and I intent to stay withing them
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Does that mean you are stayingOriginally posted by louie View PostI have always apologised when I came back, the rules for bannings are not black and white (not that they could be as it's discretionary) and I have crossed the line sometimes. Now I think I have a good grasp of the boundaries and each mods tolerances and I intent to stay withing them
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I have always apologised when I came back, the rules for bannings are not black and white (not that they could be as it's discretionary) and I have crossed the line sometimes. Now I think I have a good grasp of the boundaries and each mods tolerances and I intend to stay within themOriginally posted by d000hg View PostActually I don't think this thread should be allowed because it's just confusing. But I DO think you should be banned - and then they should either ban your real username and stop you creating new ones, or just let you be and stop making jokes of their authority by making meaningless bans.Last edited by louie; 17 August 2012, 10:21.
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Actually I don't think this thread should be allowed because it's just confusing. But I DO think you should be banned - and then they should either ban your real username and stop you creating new ones, or just let you be and stop making jokes of their authority by making meaningless bans.
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So someone starts a thread slagging ME off, and your gunning for ME to be banned? WTFOriginally posted by d000hg View PostWho cares what YOU think a sockie is? That's the same as telling a court "to me it's only murder if they don't deserve it".
I really don't understand why mods bother banning people when they are happy to let this happen. It just means more new users to validate, etc.
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