17-02-2014, 07:14 PM
(17-02-2014, 04:10 PM)Malong link Wrote: But while on this topic= it seems you are quite set on the idea that "[me] and [my] players" are the only ones that do this? Someone close to you (genetically and socially) used the same undesirable tactic well over a month before (November) "[me] and [my] players" did. They saw players they didn't like, we all tried to leave to another server to get necessary members in, but were thwarted and created an impromptu event. And the password to said event was "carrytrash." It's well documented in this post (click here) with the following quote:Since you seem intent on bringing up anything and everything to justify your actions (and I must say, you *are* rather good at it), I've wanted to not have to post here. However, since you are specifically talking about me, I should probably say something on the matter. Yes, we wanted our second tome bringer in on the run. Yes, we decided to do an impromptu event because there were many VLKAs on and we didn't relish the idea of playing with people that had just the other day insulted us in game several times. Your group, however, does this to avoid anyone you don't deem "worthy" of playing with you, which happens to be a very large portion of the NI community. I have done this one time and never again since, other than following your little group around in hopes of a run. The idea did not come originally from me, as you seem to imply by saying I did it long before you did, but rather from Dan, another leader in your group. Furthermore, Legit's kick and ban from TS was due to harassing people in TS with pokes, many of which were abusive and downright rude. The "carrytrash" joke fit along nicely with the attitude in the Teamspeak at the time, an attitude that I have quickly learned is fit only for the assholes of Nord Invasion, which I am glad to no longer be a part of. Thank you for trying to deflect any scrutiny onto another, but that tactic can only get you so far.
"I and [my] players" don't have the luxury the create events with no advance notice, so we simply leave. If you take a closer look, you might see how long ago the "cancerous" behavior started to occur, that "I and [my] players" aren't the sole ones doing this (though you seem to imply we are), and how widely the "cancer" has spread.