

Harrassment
#141
Posted 07 June 2015 - 06:54 PM
Understood. Sorry if I was a jackass about it, I'm just tired of them jumping my case because I forgot what pronoun they were using that day.
BTW, I just heard a voice on Crimson that sounded just like ModPud's. Pretty sure he's back under a new name.
#143
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:03 PM
Fenrisulvyn, on 07 June 2015 - 06:54 PM, said:
Understood. Sorry if I was a jackass about it, I'm just tired of them jumping my case because I forgot what pronoun they were using that day.
BTW, I just heard a voice on Crimson that sounded just like ModPud's. Pretty sure he's back under a new name.
Nah, it's all cool. I know how you feel, I've had them jump on my case before too.
I would actually be surprised. If I got banned, with all the mad dosh I've dropped, I'd probably go find another game to play.
#144
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:11 PM
Lord Scarlett Johan, on 07 June 2015 - 07:03 PM, said:
Nah, it's all cool. I know how you feel, I've had them jump on my case before too.
I would actually be surprised. If I got banned, with all the mad dosh I've dropped, I'd probably go find another game to play.
But you aren't a cheater. Now (s)he probably feels inclined to "get revenge" and pull a fast one on PGI. Cheaters don't think like you or I.
#145
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:13 PM
Bishop Steiner, on 07 June 2015 - 06:08 PM, said:
it's the ordinary christian morale
consider that story how judas betrayed jesus, judas had way more reasons to betray him than you have to inform pgi of cheaters in your unit - romans and jewish high-priests were the legal authorities, jesus was a grave criminal by the local law, on top of that judas was personally disappointed in the teaching because he thought that jesus had to be another kind of messiah and so? we still think it was a disgusting crime, even judas was bitterly repenting afterwards. do you think that betrayal differs that much just because it doesn't lead to the capital punishment? well, yes, it differs but it has the same root. i personally have no doubt that with your ethics of turning over your friends who violated a local law, if you lived, in, say, north korea, you would turn over people who inadvertently said something improper to the authorities to be executed
Edited by bad arcade kitty, 07 June 2015 - 07:14 PM.
#146
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:19 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:13 PM, said:
it's the ordinary christian morale
consider that story how judas betrayed jesus, judas had way more reasons to betray him than you have to inform pgi of cheaters in your unit - romans and jewish high-priests were the legal authorities, jesus was a grave criminal by the local law, on top of that judas was personally disappointed in the teaching because he thought that jesus had to be another kind of messiah and so? we still think it was a disgusting crime, even judas was bitterly repenting afterwards. do you think that betrayal differs that much just because it doesn't lead to the capital punishment? well, yes, it differs but it has the same root. i personally have no doubt that with your ethics of turning over your friends who violated a local law, if you lived, in, say, north korea, you would turn over people who inadvertently said something improper to the authorities to be executed
You have a very poor grasp of christianity, and comparing Jesus to a cheater?
SMH.
Begone.
#147
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:25 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:13 PM, said:
it's the ordinary christian morale
consider that story how judas betrayed jesus, judas had way more reasons to betray him than you have to inform pgi of cheaters in your unit - romans and jewish high-priests were the legal authorities, jesus was a grave criminal by the local law, on top of that judas was personally disappointed in the teaching because he thought that jesus had to be another kind of messiah and so? we still think it was a disgusting crime, even judas was bitterly repenting afterwards. do you think that betrayal differs that much just because it doesn't lead to the capital punishment? well, yes, it differs but it has the same root. i personally have no doubt that with your ethics of turning over your friends who violated a local law, if you lived, in, say, north korea, you would turn over people who inadvertently said something improper to the authorities to be executed
You're forgetting that Pilate found Jesus innocent...
#148
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:26 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:13 PM, said:
it's the ordinary christian morale
consider that story how judas betrayed jesus, judas had way more reasons to betray him than you have to inform pgi of cheaters in your unit - romans and jewish high-priests were the legal authorities, jesus was a grave criminal by the local law, on top of that judas was personally disappointed in the teaching because he thought that jesus had to be another kind of messiah and so? we still think it was a disgusting crime, even judas was bitterly repenting afterwards. do you think that betrayal differs that much just because it doesn't lead to the capital punishment? well, yes, it differs but it has the same root. i personally have no doubt that with your ethics of turning over your friends who violated a local law, if you lived, in, say, north korea, you would turn over people who inadvertently said something improper to the authorities to be executed
Wtf is this?
Stop the sh!tposting please everything you have said in this thread is wrong.
#149
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:29 PM

#151
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:37 PM
Bishop Steiner, on 07 June 2015 - 07:19 PM, said:
SMH.
Begone.
at least you could try to reason instead of this appeal to feelings
i compare one disloyalty to another, in both cases the turned over person was a criminal by the local law, it doesn't justify the betrayal
Lord Scarlett Johan, on 07 June 2015 - 07:25 PM, said:
You're forgetting that Pilate found Jesus innocent...
the high-priests were the local authorities as well and pilate as an authority of a higher order provided them with the means to carry out the sentence
KharnZor, on 07 June 2015 - 07:26 PM, said:
Stop the sh!tposting please everything you have said in this thread is wrong.
nice logical reasoning here
#153
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:48 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:37 PM, said:
You got to be kidding me surely
There is 0 logical reasoning behind any of you're posts
Question, if you're best friend murders your mother do you turn him in? Of course you do, your family will get justice against the killer which helps with the grieving process amongst other benefits for the long term healing of said family.
Using that logic its not that far of a step really when you've got to clean house> Turn them out. supply evidence so the bads cant add more toxic waste to the pool we all swim in, protect the integrity,dignity,honor of your unit and all its members, protect the community against the cheating scum.
End of story so shhh pls.
*edit* yea you just made my blocked list, congrats
Edited by KharnZor, 07 June 2015 - 07:49 PM.
#155
Posted 07 June 2015 - 07:57 PM
KharnZor, on 07 June 2015 - 07:48 PM, said:
There is 0 logical reasoning behind any of you're posts
Question, if you're best friend murders your mother do you turn him in? Of course you do, your family will get justice against the killer which helps with the grieving process amongst other benefits for the long term healing of said family.
Using that logic its not that far of a step really when you've got to clean house> Turn them out. supply evidence so the bads cant add more toxic waste to the pool we all swim in, protect the integrity,dignity,honor of your unit and all its members, protect the community against the cheating scum.
End of story so shhh pls.
*edit* yea you just made my blocked list, congrats
there is a serious fault in your analogy, you compare turning over a person who was your friend and committed a harm to you/your relatives/friends and turning over such a person who didn't harm you/your relatives/friends but somehow violated a local law, the first case isn't a betrayal, for the second one... it depends. usually it is and it's not something which anybody should encourage
p.s. adding people to the blocked list is a nice way to win an argument, lol
Lord Scarlett Johan, on 07 June 2015 - 07:55 PM, said:
Such is the way of mob rule.
btw, don't you find the current forum mob behave in a similar way
Edited by bad arcade kitty, 07 June 2015 - 07:59 PM.
#156
Posted 07 June 2015 - 08:04 PM
#157
Posted 07 June 2015 - 08:20 PM
We can assume
PGI also looked at the players from said unit and found that not all where cheating
Let's move on
#158
Posted 07 June 2015 - 08:36 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:57 PM, said:
And they're acting the same way SJW's on Dumbler and Twitter on percieved social injustices. Which is why I haven't condemned the OP, only let him know WHY he's being harassed and solutions to prevent further harassment.
As someone that's been harassed for wearing the tag of a unit whose leadership was caught cheating in BF2 tournaments, I gave him the solution I used and that was to distance myself from "The Scarlet Letters."
#159
Posted 07 June 2015 - 09:32 PM
bad arcade kitty, on 07 June 2015 - 07:57 PM, said:
there is a serious fault in your analogy, you compare turning over a person who was your friend and committed a harm to you/your relatives/friends and turning over such a person who didn't harm you/your relatives/friends but somehow violated a local law, the first case isn't a betrayal, for the second one... it depends. usually it is and it's not something which anybody should encourage
p.s. adding people to the blocked list is a nice way to win an argument, lol
I had to open your post. I'm sorry i did.
never again lol
#160
Posted 07 June 2015 - 10:01 PM
I have no sympathy. It's the internets, its a tough place for the sensitive.
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