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Life has been extremely busy recently and I've had a lot of work this past week, so I haven't really had the chance to write a proper post for this thread. However, since it seems that several essays have been already posted (nevermind this thread being devoted to my supposed antagonization of "quality members"), I may as well respond to some of the things written so far, as well as give a few thoughts of my own.
>>751
Just in case anyone was suspicious: no, I didn't write this. I namefag as often as possible on Brofist, and when I do write an anonymous post I try to make its author pretty obvious.
>Minecraft, CounterStrike, Mumble, TF2, almost every game we as a community have played, Mister Yura has gone out of his way to start shit and drive quality members away.
>TF2
According to Steam, I last played this game over two and a half months ago (August 28th to be exact) - in fact, it's not even installed on my computer right now. I can't even think of anytime in the past when I've been involved with any drama relating to TF2; the closest I come to "starting shit" is calling it a shit game (for the reasons detailed in Mariya's post, which I'll get to in a bit).
>CounterStrike
I'm not sure what I do in this game that could really be considered offensive: I don't target anyone except when trying to get a weapon achievement kill and make Wacko gay, and I feel that I'm a lot less verbally abusive during CSS Time than a number of other players. I'm not even particularly fantastic at the game on a good day (nevermind playing with 20fps on Lappy). If I am somehow upsetting you in Counter-Strike, please let me know, because I really do not have any idea what I do during game time that would be cause to complain.
>Mumble
This isn't even a game.
>Minecraft
As a Loremaster I can give you a detailed account of all Minecraft-related drama, but there's no need to give an entire summary here (message me or ask in a new thread if you really need to learn about ancient drama, or just dive into the threads of /brotism/ and discover for yourself). However, two conclusions can be drawn from the Minecraft history: I was not the instigating force behind the drama of Fall 2010, and I was barely involved in the drama back in August. I will stand by and defend these two conclusions should anyone think they are incorrect - if you want to try to prove me wrong, go for it.
>People like Kanau, Truong, Kazu, Timrod, Slick, and Zeroshift have all been attacked and outcast by M. Yura like this is the Salem witch trials.
>Kanau
I wasn't aware that Kanau had left the group, but I'll respond to his posts further down.
>Slick
I don't think that I have ever even "attacked" Slick, nevermind driving him out of HSR - I'll reply to his post in a bit.
>Timrod
Did I troll the hell out of Timrod? You bet I did.
Did he deserve to be trolled so hard? Perhaps.
Was I the only one to troll him? Absolutely not. In fact, I had very little to do with the final raid/flooding of his Minecraft house.
>Kazu
I'm still not quite sure what I've done to deserve the wrath of KazuCrash. From what I remember, I came into Mumble sometime in August after being on vacation for a few weeks, and while I was still saying hello to everyone, I was suddenly being yelled at by Kazu, was called a variety of insults, and was blocked and muted in Steam and Mumble. I have no idea what I did that was so offensive, and have offered many times to try to clear up whatever circumstances are causing this drama. As someone who's been diagnosed in real life with high-functioning Aspergers, I know that it can be tough to reassess a situation once an initial judgment has been made, but there's really no need to sperg out over a misunderstanding.
>Truong
Being intrinsically tied with the Minecraft drama, I'm not going to discuss Thomas's issues in detail right now, but I absolutely will stand by everything I have ever said to him. However, since Tommy T has me muted and blocked for just about every possible mode of communication, I'm not sure what I could have done in the past half-year to "drive him away."
>Zeroshift
I don't think I've talked to Zero Shift more than three times.
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