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Originally Posted by Labyrrinth
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So it seems you are of the opinion that in this instance, there's no way the GM in question could have made a mistake....
Regardless of your answer I will repeat that "incentive" doesn't play a role. No one is saying she banned an innocent person on purpose. It was likely either a ban that was done with irrefutable evidence or it was a ban done with evidence that, if examined, would be iffy at best - a ban hammer mistakenly thrown.
IF it was a mistake, at this point it is also likely she is not going to go back and examine the evidence. Like so many others that are often proven wrong, it's easier to deny and dig your heals in defending your stance then it is to actually step back, listen, and admit a mistake was made. Happens ALL the time, in every aspect of life, which is also why I said to Froog that regardless of whether he is guilty or not, it's probably best to stop wasting his energy on this and move on.
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You lost me in the rhetoric. Are you literally asking for my thoughts or just toying with me because you already have your mind made up?
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Lets get real here: Anything is possible. Could the GM have made a mistake? I don't know, is it possible to pass-out and drown in a bowl of soup?
I had more here with my reasoning but realized I just don't care. If she didn't cheat maybe she can teach her son to avoid running from GM's in the future or how to use /t.