Me and my GCSE'S its non of your business to be fair you don't know what's happened in my life do you? not saying this caused it but it gave a major lead up; I was deaf till the age of 8 and missed tons of school work and needed to catch up, by the time my SAT's came I was unprepared and failed. 2012-13 My cousin tried to attempt to end her life on 3 occasions and all failed.
People to this day still harass me about my GCSE's they're not banned.
So this is something that's been on my mind and its to do with the community and what I think, as you may know I recently got banned for following a player repeatedly around the map and you know in my opinion it wasn't valid and you can even see my demo, the video I uploaded was a 30 minute demo with like two stages where I met Mandy.
Anyway onto the topic:
I believe that my ban was unfair because lets face it back in 2014-2015 as you may know or not know there was two people from Sweden who got harassed and eventually left the community because of people saying "steroids" when actually this was untrue, you know who you are if you did bully them now a matter of fact these people was harassed over a span of 6 months to a year and the only person who stopped it was me and Mattis @MattIs
Everyone started to jump on the bandwagon and aim for Garo and Andii as a target.
@Andoyan @Garo.k
Case two:Ermak Dimon.
Ermak Dimon was a young individual from Russia and he was bullied out of the community / harassed by certain members for being squeaky. Instead everybody jumped on him too and started taking the mick out of him, nothing happened to them did it? however not appearing to be some special bean but I actually helped him out and what happened? I got a forum warning for "bumping the thread" when supporting an individual.
Case three: Chloe.
Now Chloe is a friend from my old primary school and was harassed by around 10-20 men back in 2013 and you know what? one of them got banned for it but still this just shows that woman have more authority don't it?
Like I'm not trying to say that any admins, moderators or enforcers are trying to be the Alpha males of situations but please put this into understanding and realised that these players was harassed and nothings been done.
People to this day still harass me about my GCSE's they're not banned.
So this is something that's been on my mind and its to do with the community and what I think, as you may know I recently got banned for following a player repeatedly around the map and you know in my opinion it wasn't valid and you can even see my demo, the video I uploaded was a 30 minute demo with like two stages where I met Mandy.
Anyway onto the topic:
I believe that my ban was unfair because lets face it back in 2014-2015 as you may know or not know there was two people from Sweden who got harassed and eventually left the community because of people saying "steroids" when actually this was untrue, you know who you are if you did bully them now a matter of fact these people was harassed over a span of 6 months to a year and the only person who stopped it was me and Mattis @MattIs
Everyone started to jump on the bandwagon and aim for Garo and Andii as a target.
@Andoyan @Garo.k
Case two:Ermak Dimon.
Ermak Dimon was a young individual from Russia and he was bullied out of the community / harassed by certain members for being squeaky. Instead everybody jumped on him too and started taking the mick out of him, nothing happened to them did it? however not appearing to be some special bean but I actually helped him out and what happened? I got a forum warning for "bumping the thread" when supporting an individual.
Case three: Chloe.
Now Chloe is a friend from my old primary school and was harassed by around 10-20 men back in 2013 and you know what? one of them got banned for it but still this just shows that woman have more authority don't it?
Like I'm not trying to say that any admins, moderators or enforcers are trying to be the Alpha males of situations but please put this into understanding and realised that these players was harassed and nothings been done.