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Old 03-02-2015, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by arsenalpow [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I want people to burn on intent generally. The shit TMO is generally accused of isn't derpy stalling/kiting, it's generally "oops this train came out of no where" kind of shit, or blatant stalling like kiting gorgalosk in a circle for 10 minutes. I could literally pull all my petitions regarding that kind of thing and intent is pretty clear on each of them.

The other front I typically argue on is "good of the server" type of stuff. For example: which is a precursor to the eventual rule we have now disallowing trackers from FTEing a target.
This is total bullshit. The overwhelming majority of petitions against TMO are for split-second screwups(the gore screwup we are suspended for was sabotage btw, not that you care), or born from ignorance about the mechanics involved (just to get IB a free week, most of the time they don't work so you never see them). You come onto these forums each and every time and call for the penalty to be more harsh without ever knowing wtf even happened.

You're just as bad as Tiggles. The difference is that Tiggles is just noise. You actually lead your guild. Scary imo.

Your guild pulled Sev in the opposite direction of a normal pull, thus confusing the shit out of everyone else, and allowing you to effectively stall your pull for several minutes. A screwup you didn't intend? Sure. Still a stall? Yep.

Man up. You're being a punk.
 


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