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Peasant ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 16-December 17 Member No.: 5,337 ![]() |
Greatings,
have just been banned at the "Belmez" because of kicking teammember from the wall. I know that such a behavior can cast a ban, but forgot it at the moment of my actions. I'm sorry, I did not mean to act with malice, but give the teammate the chance to eliminate the flag bearer below. I hereby apologize and ask from when I may enter the server again. |
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Peasant ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 16-December 17 Member No.: 5,337 ![]() |
Greatings,
In Chinese Taoism, there is a thought that I like. He assumes that events that are at first glance bad for a person turn out to be good in hindsight. Example: The horse of a man dies, in the Middle Ages a great loss, which he laments. But then comes a decree of the emperor, that all men with horses must be drafted for military service. He no longer has a horse and is thus exempted and hopes to escape death on the battlefield. For me it is hard at first sight to have been banned here on the server and I complain, but ...., without this ban I would not sit here today and post in the forum, I would not think about the People who respond to my threats would not impress me and I would not leave an impression on them. I often think of "Airplane", "Malefic Trout", "Monkey Fiend" and not least "Bucket". Guilt is bound to the person who became guilty, that is probably true and nobody should be punished who is innocent. So I understand the concerns of "MonkeyFiends" as far as the whole spell of the ID is concerned. But just because guilt remains tied to a person I ask, what happens to that debt when the person undergoes changes? If this person truly repents and starts a new life, will that guilt stick to it, like a shadow? I have no clear answer to this question, maybe I can expect it from you. I think it depends on the seriousness of the blame, let's take a look at the Nazi criminals who sought refuge in a new life in Argentina. Can we say that just because they can start a new life, they can also be acquitted? No, that certainly not, here is my answer clearly. And even if they regret their murders, they can not be acquitted. But forgive me friends, I am a little too absorbed in Dostoevsky's "guilt and atonement" thoughts and forget that this is "Chivalry" and a "Steamaccount". I've probably developed a penchant for the dramatic, which has kidnapped me something. Coming to an end, Bathory has opened a threat in Ban and Ban Appeals, that's all. He kicked a team member off the wall on the map "Belmez" and was banned for it. But it is well known that the famous engraving in a hornet's nest, which makes the problems seem so big. Thank you, for your attention. |
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