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Denied Best Posts in Thread: Are you kidding me?

  1. ProudZiggy

    ProudZiggy Meeper

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    IGN (In-Game Name): ProudZiggy
    Date/Time: 02/15/14, 7:43 or so
    Reason: Hate language
    Ban Length: 3 days
    Staff Member: bluecarneal

    Why we should consider your appeal: I was banned for saying hateful language, yes I accept that. What I do not accept is that the reason I said it goes unpunished. I get betrayed in centrum, say a single word "bad" word, and I'm banned for 3 days while I'm the one who was victimized in the first place? Give me a break! I have no history of using hate language, nor have I ever committed any other crimes.

    This is my favorite server, for god sake I've already been done an injustice, lower the ban from 3 days please. How can this get more ridiculous..

    -Ziggy
     
  2. abbythrowsstuff

    abbythrowsstuff Celebrity Meeper

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    Here is the flawed logic in your argument:
    The term you are describing for a stack of sticks has not been used since 1590 when it became a derogatory term originally meant for women. In the United States and many other countries that term has been used as a slang word to describe homosexuals. This slang word has been used since as late as 1910. And if you're planning to argue that you were indeed calling him a stack of sticks, because you are obviously from the 16th century or before, on what planet is calling someone a stack of sticks a reasonable thing to do? Its not. And if you're going to try arguing the other side of this, which is cigarette, its not even spelled the same! So, unless you are from before 1590, I don't think you're going to be able to argue that term.