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told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - tiefling lesbian - 12-16-2022 Offender's Name: MiniMe2001 Offender's SteamID: STEAM_0:0:73005442 What Server(s): TTT Offender's Rank: moderator What They Did: told me to kill myself out of no where When They Did It: 5:26 PM 12/16/2022 Potential Witnesses: https://imgur.com/a/nNoWZqo Proof: https://streamable.com/g1h7yq RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - lacer - 12-16-2022 this wasnt out of nowhere lol from what i know you kept harassing them when you were told to stop fingering the life out of your ctrl key because it breaks your hitbox still isnt okay to say but give some context next time lol ok i was wrong but like stop antagonizing people RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - MiniMe - 12-16-2022 https://imgur.com/a/yl36Hj7 tiefling lesbian to You: keep crying ⚡Nash: ctrl ctrl ctrl ctrl ctrl ctrl tiefling lesbian: keep crying. RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - Mana - 12-16-2022 I don't see any powermodding. Slot this into the proper section. But yes at the bare minimum what he said might be a bit much. RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - Foxka - 12-16-2022 Keep crying. Real answer tho, very inappropriate to be said and very unexpected coming from minime, but this ain't abuse of power RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - tiefling lesbian - 12-16-2022 (12-16-2022, 06:52 PM)MiniMe2001 Wrote: https://imgur.com/a/yl36Hj7yes, "keep crying" is exactly the same as "kill yourself" (12-16-2022, 06:59 PM)Mana Wrote: I don't see any powermodding. Slot this into the proper section.i wasn't sure which one to put it in, if it belongs elsewhere then i ask gabe to move it (12-16-2022, 06:51 PM)real (2) Wrote: this wasnt out of nowhere lol from what i know you kept harassing them when you were told to stop fingering the life out of your ctrl key because it breaks your hitboxthis was before they said anything about crouch spamming, and i had not said a single thing to them since they had gotten on before this, and the "harassment" you're referring to is literally just me saying "keep crying" before they made it an official warning even if it had been after that, it would still be out of no where RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - Wrong - 12-16-2022 i interpreted it as kill yourself because it's not worth the bullet in the deagle to do it for you -1 RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - HONG - 12-16-2022 -1 owned, keep yourself safe and grow up RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - Ruby - 12-16-2022 Getting told to keep yourself safe on the internet really isn't something to make a big deal out of. -1 RE: told to kill myself unprovoked by a moderator - nico - 12-16-2022 So you're saying that reducing the whole of an entire human being into one, easily digested, poignant label is how we determine whose voice do and do not matter? I think that's a good argument, and definitely should be considered. After all, when we reduce a person to their assigned labels is when we can most clearly draw the line between a good person with a good label, like gay, and a bad person with a bad label, like bigot. Through these identifying phrases we can easily identify who is someone deserving of compassion and respect and who is an un-person, one that we should meet with bile and bloodshed. After all, we know it to be true that very few people who have these sorts of labels are even human enough to engage in introspection! And you're right, why should we give those we can safely identify as un-persons our patience, understanding, or politeness? After all, what do we as individuals owe them? Should it really be our responsibility as decent human beings to do our best to generate positivity and uplift the people around us? That sounds like a lot of hard work, and I don't think ANY of us feel like doing it. You make a good point, and you are valid! However, though I follow your train of thought, I respectfully disagree. You see, I think that every person has room for development and personal growth, and the potential to achieve that growth. I subscribe to the notion of "Dream it, think it, do it." When you dream of a positive world, that positivity bleeds into your thoughts, and you start to think more positively. When you start to think more positively, those thoughts bleed into your actions, giving you a more positive effect on the world around you. By doing positive, uplifting actions, I believe we as a community can rise above hate and see a more positive change on the community at large. Maybe even on gamers as a whole. |