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Cybermat47
01-13-14, 12:03 AM
As some of you may know, I'm a big fan of the Slender Man. What you probably don't know is that the wiki just plain sucks. I got banned for a year for apparently insulting autistic people... despite the fact that I wasn't insulting them... and I am autistic. But I was wiling to look past that, and in December last year I posted on of those 'banned game' threads on the forum. Then the admins banned me for two weeks, stating that I was insulting them. It was obvious that they'd misunderstood my intentions, so I explained it to them. They then threatened me with permabanning if I explained any more. I didn't want to have much more to do with them after that. But something still bothered me, so I edited two articles that talked about a 'Nazi' soldier so that this 'Nazi' was referred to as 'German' and explained that 'Calling German soldiers in WWII Nazis is like calling American Troops in the Iraq war Republicans'.

And then they permabanned me. Apparently the anti-racism part in their ToS only protects people they like :doh:

So now I'm so fed up with their disgusting behavior that I want to take them to court.

Sailor Steve
01-13-14, 09:09 AM
I'm still trying to figure out what your god has to do with any of that... :-?

:hmmm:




:O:

Herr-Berbunch
01-13-14, 09:17 AM
My god...

I'm still trying to figure out what your god has to do with any of that...

Be quiet you, he's talking to me. :sunny:

Move on, play the game, ignore the jerks. Works for life as well as Slender Man.

Wolferz
01-13-14, 09:23 AM
You fought the Mods and the Mods won.:D

Jimbuna
01-13-14, 09:54 AM
You fought the Mods and the Mods won.:D

LOL :)

em2nought
01-13-14, 10:38 AM
There's democrats in the military? :hmmm:

AVGWarhawk
01-13-14, 02:14 PM
I have not played Slender Man but tried Outlast. Scared the be-jeebers out of me and my daughters who were watching.

Anyway, Wiki does suck and for the sole reason that anyone can type whatever they like. Not pertaining to your postings in Wiki(that they did not like) but anyone who wants to post at all. Just seems to be a mash of information. Could be right or wrong.

Armistead
01-13-14, 03:44 PM
If you post anywhere that states you can be banned, then you never had freedom of speech in the first place..

Good luck.......

Wolferz
01-13-14, 04:38 PM
I used to moderate for Derek Smart over at 3000AD, where you could be banned for less.:huh::timeout:

Stealhead
01-13-14, 05:22 PM
There's democrats in the military? :hmmm:


Honestly in my 12 years in the military I can only think of a handful of people that where staunchly Republicans or Democrats.At least in the units I was in the topic of politics only came up so often usually started by one of the staunch types and the typically ended by someone else telling them to shut up.Around election times when such matters are more common rabble I'd say that most where middle of the road types not loyal to any party which is actually a good thing.

Ducimus
01-13-14, 06:01 PM
Honestly in my 12 years in the military I can only think of a handful of people that where staunchly Republicans or Democrats.At least in the units I was in the topic of politics only came up so often usually started by one of the staunch types and the typically ended by someone else telling them to shut up.Around election times when such matters are more common rabble I'd say that most where middle of the road types not loyal to any party which is actually a good thing.

Personally, I never concerned myself with politics while I wore a uniform. Just lofty BS to me at the time. I usually concerned myself with the here and now, taking one day at a time. I think most I served with were the same way. We didn't have time to concern ourselves with lofty BS or rhetorical words. Oh you'd hear jokes like "peoples republic", or "I did so solemnly swear to give up my rights and give them to (insert country name here)", but that was about the extent of it; don't ask don't tell jokes aside, which there was PLENTY of. Eventually I figured out you didn't have to agree with what was going on. You didn't even have to like it. You just had to do your job, and that was that.

I can't think of a time where the word republican or democrat ever came up in a conversation. Of course, when i as in, the country was a much different place then it is today. What goes on today, I have no idea.

August
01-13-14, 06:25 PM
There's democrats in the military? :hmmm:

Not since the draft ended.

em2nought
01-13-14, 06:50 PM
Not since the draft ended.
Snicker :D

Stealhead
01-13-14, 07:23 PM
Personally, I never concerned myself with politics while I wore a uniform. Just lofty BS to me at the time. I usually concerned myself with the here and now, taking one day at a time. I think most I served with were the same way. We didn't have time to concern ourselves with lofty BS or rhetorical words. Oh you'd hear jokes like "peoples republic", or "I did so solemnly swear to give up my rights and give them to (insert country name here)", but that was about the extent of it; don't ask don't tell jokes aside, which there was PLENTY of. Eventually I figured out you didn't have to agree with what was going on. You didn't even have to like it. You just had to do your job, and that was that.

I can't think of a time where the word republican or democrat ever came up in a conversation. Of course, when i as in, the country was a much different place then it is today. What goes on today, I have no idea.


I was around to see the change from Clinton to Bush nothing changed not much changed after 9/11 just more things to do with no extra man power.My brother told me that as the years have gone by in Army a least with infantry,sappers,front line guys "SPQR" has become a popular tattoo with troops.Of course that is used as mark of solidarity with other soldiers not so much to make a political statement.Another popular one is the date of a particularly nasty fire fight tattooed on the trigger finger.I think that came form WWII one of my great uncles has the date of a naval battle on his forearm.

the most stand out thing I can recall about politics was when some Congress members from a few different states came by the base to see things.Well I do not recall all of the states but one was Indiana seems that they could not find enough people from these states who where supposed to have a meal or some other crap with the Congress members.

The public affairs officer made the rounds for a week or before the shindig.Finally he came in again during roll call I recon he figured some troops might be from the states but where not wishing meet some yahoo politician.The officer kind of rolled his eyes in frustration and said "surely someone is from these states" someone said "Flog(:03:) Indiana" well that guy according to the public affairs officer was now from the Hoosier state and the guy went around and assigned states to people luckily he missed me cause I'd have told the Congress member that I was not from his state with no qualms.Of course I might first have kept up the ruse just to see how dense he or she might have been and then played up being hard core what ever party they where.

I am sure that it worked quite well though the pretenders likely knew more about the state than the rep.