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Bigfooty Legend
I did give a s**t. As I have told you numerous times. I fell asleep with my phone in my hand.
Mhm. Solid 14 hour sleep.
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I did give a s**t. As I have told you numerous times. I fell asleep with my phone in my hand.
I fell asleep after midnight, woke up at 10am.
That sure doesn't sound like 14hrs.
I fell asleep after midnight, woke up at 10am.
That sure doesn't sound like 14hrs.
I don't have to spend 24/7 on BigFooty.
Because I was busy. I don't have to spend 24/7 on BigFooty.
I'm sorry BigFooty wasn't the first priority last week. And I don't have to explain my life actions to some random over the internetSo as I said, you didn't give a s**t. It's funny though, you're happy to pop on and sit on BF posting away in this thread now, but the thirty seconds it would take to open a PM, and lodge an action - which I'd already handed you, you just had to lock in - seems to be too much trouble.
I'm sorry BigFooty wasn't the first priority last week. And I don't have to explain my life actions to some random over the internet
And I do that. I log on for what I need to do, as best as I can.Cry more.
If you sign up to play you know full well that you'll be expected to log in at least five minutes each day to vote and submit an action - which most mods will allow you to submit during the day. If that's too much to ask don't play.
Skipper_was modkilled as villager in the PL game.
If it's a modkill by request, does he still get demerits?As was Filth
If it's a modkill by request, does he still get demerits?
No one wants to see him banned from Werewolf games though.He should. Unbalances the game. Has every negative effect of a normal modkill
This is where something like this fails. It should be equal for everyone. Just because he's such a good player of Werewolf, shouldn't mean that he should be exempt from demerit points.No one wants to see him banned from Werewolf games though.
In this case, someone else could argue the same thing for being really active on day 1, and then be modkilled by day 3. Are you to say this person should be exempt from demerit points as well.Normally modkills are because they are not playing which sort of ruins the game. TFW is one of the most active players there are.
No one wants to see him banned from Werewolf games though.
Normally modkills are because they are not playing which sort of ruins the game. TFW is one of the most active players there are.
What? He posted at least a dozen times on the day he was mod-killed.This is where something like this fails. It should be equal for everyone. Just because he's such a good player of Werewolf, shouldn't mean that he should be exempt from demerit points.
In this case, someone else could argue the same thing for being really active on day 1, and then be modkilled by day 3. Are you to say this person should be exempt from demerit points as well.
What? He posted at least a dozen times on the day he was mod-killed.
There is a distinct difference between being mod-killed for a lack of activity (a genuine misdemeanor in these games) and posting 20+ times a day before tactically asking to be mod-killed.
To put them in the same basket would be moronic.
It's not just semantics, they are completely different instances of mod-killing, and as such need to be addressed differently. I think from now on, players can't be mod-killed upon request. Puts that issue to bed without muddying the waters.It's all semantics.
He was modkilled
Demerit him or just ban Harolad as intended
I thought this system was to stop people ruining games by not contributing.It's all semantics.
He was modkilled
Demerit him or just ban Harolad as intended