Grey, I really don't mean to come off as saying fuck you, but this is a case where you're not doing yourself any favours. You say "Meanwhile in the real world, we solve our disagreements by communicating like civilized people. Something which Jason refuses to do." But you know what adults do? They don't bring personal issues and disagreements onto a public forum and start telling stories. Maybe Jason is being a dick, or maybe not. Maybe you were griefing, or maybe not. To the rest of us, it doesn't matter either way.
But there is one person trying to stir things up on the forum, and one person trying to reduce stress. In my life, reducing stress will always win out. I could tell many stories where I've met someone, thought "He might be a nice guy, but I'm going to avoid any interaction because only drama will ensue" and then avoided all drama myself, only to be annoyed by everyone else complaining about the person I've avoided causing drama with everyone else.
If there has been a misunderstanding, you'll have to live with that. Meanwhile, bringing the drama to the forum isn't cool.
Here's my guess: you were banned once for griefing, came back under the promise not to grief again, and then did something that outwardly appears to be griefing.
Except, the first time I had not griefed the server in any way, so that argument falls apart.
It doesn't matter that the second time was an accident, because now trust has been violated. Unfair? Maybe. But it's something that you should learn to expect. We can't get inside people's heads, so while you can claim up and down that the second time was an accident, we have another similar situation where it was griefing. That casts doubt on the second occurrence.
The second time was an accident, the first time was not griefing by any stretch of the imagination. I don't see how anyone anyone can believe that I griefed the second time either, as the only thing that I changed in anyway were things that I myself had made. Every block in that tower was placed by me. Every tree in that forest was placed by me, every fence surrounding that forest was placed by me. Griefing in Minecraft is supposed to be where you destroy someone else's creations. I did no such thing in either case. But that isn't the issue, I want to know why someone I respect hates me, can anyone tell me why?
Oh, hm. I thought your burning forest caught some other nearby stuff on fire as well.
Alright, I have been banned twice, the first time there was no griefing, I was in game turning the tower into a dungeon to explore and then POOF banned. Also, as I was aware of it, my forest was not within ten blocks of flammable substances in the server as I knew it before the ban, I'd check now, but I'm banned, can you look at it for me and tell me if that has changed? But again, that is besides the point, Jason hates me, and I don;t know why, but I feel the need to know.
My current girlfriend has what can only be described as a harem of girls wanting to steal her from me, what did I ever do to attract people like this? .__.
Although it's a funny situation to be in and we make fun of it, some of their attempts border on the ridiculous.
HAHAHAHA! yeah.... The overt body language some people exhibit to procure a mate is astounding to me. My method of flirting is trying to show off how level headed I am... as in, not flirting.
My drama is typically of the roommate sort. That's the kind you end up being in without knowing how you got there. That shit frustrates me. I end up calling them MOM, which evokes hilarious RAGE.
I also belong to a co-ed fraternity == small community with minor responsibilities living together == drama factory. Which is why I go there for parties involving things that glow, open mics, and random drinkings of good alcohol.
My most common drama as an adult has been work drama that involves incompetent and immature people making the workplace intolerable, gossipy, and a constant (and obvious) game of domination.
My most common drama as an adult has been work drama that involves incompetent and immature people making the workplace intolerable, gossipy, and a constant (and obvious) game of domination.
That sort of drama amazes me. Choking is the only solution.
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But there is one person trying to stir things up on the forum, and one person trying to reduce stress. In my life, reducing stress will always win out. I could tell many stories where I've met someone, thought "He might be a nice guy, but I'm going to avoid any interaction because only drama will ensue" and then avoided all drama myself, only to be annoyed by everyone else complaining about the person I've avoided causing drama with everyone else.
If there has been a misunderstanding, you'll have to live with that. Meanwhile, bringing the drama to the forum isn't cool.
He doesn't like you either.
The overt body language some people exhibit to procure a mate is astounding to me. My method of flirting is trying to show off how level headed I am... as in, not flirting.
My drama is typically of the roommate sort. That's the kind you end up being in without knowing how you got there. That shit frustrates me. I end up calling them MOM, which evokes hilarious RAGE.
I also belong to a co-ed fraternity == small community with minor responsibilities living together == drama factory. Which is why I go there for parties involving things that glow, open mics, and random drinkings of good alcohol.
Do not listen to the choker robot. He is malfunctioning.