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Getting banned does suggest an inability to control oneself. That's one of Cicero's 4 cardinal virtues, self-control.
I guess you could argue, getting banned on an elf forum hardly merits the invocation of a cardinal virtue and in any event, maybe getting banned was self-control, to them. Courage, another of Cicero's Core 4, might seem to allow it. But justice is a third of his 4, and justice is rendering to each what is due. Certainly, some restraint in a public elf forum is not unreasonable, nor unjust. If self-control stands alongside justice, I do not think courage would be so foolhardy to issue veto against them. Wisdom, the final of Cicero's virtues, is the knowledge of what to defend, what to attack, and what to treat with indifference, and there too, getting banned seems to have little purchase. We might be dealing with a person who does not pass muster at a moral level, possessing none of the sweetness that excellence in virtue brings to one's character.
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I am extraordinarily proud to be banned from the Fires of Heaven community. They're a rathole of freakin Nazi's.
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#26
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SAVE P99!!
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how long before you dig up yet another forum account from a few years ago with 0 posts to start shitposting again? guess well find out soon enough | |||
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mad! sad! and bad!
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#29
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Reads like chortles arguing with themself. I preferred Clear vs Clear.
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