I still find the wording offensive as it implies I was emotionally compromised during that round. I will go down the list of my notes, but I am asking for a rewording of the current ban.
-The second note does constitute a freakout, I do remember being fairly salty from that death, two and a half years ago.
-The third note, as I explained to the admin, was after I had caught my assailant, and I decided to send them through belt hell on cog2 as punishment. I picked the wrong conveyor and accidentally spaced them. The situation was handled in game.
-I remember the football gear, I did not realize they were damaged and that the sole charge would kill them. That was also handled and agreed upon in game.
-Jane Baker at the time was constantly self-antaging, and they were focused on me for a bit.
-I do frequently get salty, and I have the right to complain about things that happen in game if I'm not being excessively vitriolic or otherwise warned by an admin. Anytime I do complain about to an admin is not with the intention of banning someone, but to report unsavory behavior.
-This was settled in game, I am hardly the worst offender when it comes to random fights. If I remember correctly, one fight got out of hand because I was stabbed, and then the fire alarm was pulled, trapping us in the bar.
-This was bad. At no point did I ever go against my master, attempt to play unrobustly to hamper them, or otherwise, but I did yell over the radio about how vampires are evil and how zombies will kill everyone, or something to that degree. Proud things were not said, but they did not translate to action.
All things considered, what occurred between me and Horse was not a freakout. I may be a salty boy but I am not a malicious or fun hating one.
Additionally, the ban itself was not for a supposed freakout, it was for vulgar language. If freakout is going to be on the ban, then the freakout itself must explicitly be a part of the offending material, and at no point during that round was there a legitimate freakout for which I was warned in game or told to dial down.
-The second note does constitute a freakout, I do remember being fairly salty from that death, two and a half years ago.
-The third note, as I explained to the admin, was after I had caught my assailant, and I decided to send them through belt hell on cog2 as punishment. I picked the wrong conveyor and accidentally spaced them. The situation was handled in game.
-I remember the football gear, I did not realize they were damaged and that the sole charge would kill them. That was also handled and agreed upon in game.
-Jane Baker at the time was constantly self-antaging, and they were focused on me for a bit.
-I do frequently get salty, and I have the right to complain about things that happen in game if I'm not being excessively vitriolic or otherwise warned by an admin. Anytime I do complain about to an admin is not with the intention of banning someone, but to report unsavory behavior.
-This was settled in game, I am hardly the worst offender when it comes to random fights. If I remember correctly, one fight got out of hand because I was stabbed, and then the fire alarm was pulled, trapping us in the bar.
-This was bad. At no point did I ever go against my master, attempt to play unrobustly to hamper them, or otherwise, but I did yell over the radio about how vampires are evil and how zombies will kill everyone, or something to that degree. Proud things were not said, but they did not translate to action.
All things considered, what occurred between me and Horse was not a freakout. I may be a salty boy but I am not a malicious or fun hating one.
Additionally, the ban itself was not for a supposed freakout, it was for vulgar language. If freakout is going to be on the ban, then the freakout itself must explicitly be a part of the offending material, and at no point during that round was there a legitimate freakout for which I was warned in game or told to dial down.