Unban Aceyboy1?

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Should Aceyboy1 be unbanned?

Yes.
13
65%
No.
7
35%
 
Total votes: 20

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fl00d3d
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Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by fl00d3d »

[17:59] <fl00d3d> !kicked aceyboy1
[17:59] -tsuos- [TSU] aceyboy1 is banned from this server until: 1 November 3007, by: fl00d3d@IRC, For: Loser kid

And now in PM.......
Aceyboy1 wrote:OMGOMGOMGOMGOGMMGOMG

flooded, i got my renegade to work again, can you unban me, please

pleasee
fl00d3d wrote:Beg my admins for forgiveness. You annoyed the hell out of me, but I'll leave it up to them.
This is up to the admins only. But I will open a public poll and discussion (this topic) so that the admins can see how the players feel about this.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Grimes [3rd ID] »

Unban on the "laid back" AOW server, but keep the ban on OS, for now. Give him a chance, it's been a while. Who knows.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

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I personally say unban on all servers, he practically left because we made him feel like sh*t before; if he acts immature again, re-ban him; but I honestly think he's learned his lesson.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Crazyme99 »

unban on all
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

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Aceyboy better do some serious sucking up if he wants a full pardon.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

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fl00d3d wrote:Aceyboy better do some serious sucking up if he wants a full pardon.
Exactly. He shouldn't get a full pardon. And if he WAS unbanned from all servers, give him like 2 or 3 warnings on each. :/
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Crazyme99 »

wow guys harsh enough? Its VDAY chill out
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

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Crazyme99 wrote:wow guys harsh enough? Its VDAY chill out
That has nothing to do with it... No holiday would change the outcome of this vote. Tell the guy who just shot 15+ people in Illinois that it's valentines day and to chill out. Oh wait, he's dead.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by ecstasy »

Just from his pm's to me (which I still have) I would lean towards not unbanning, but since we just merged a few weeks before he got kicked out, I will stay out of this.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by sadistik »

I agree with Killer, re allow him with 2 or 3 warnings.. of course letting him know he has them.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Aceyboy1 »

<3
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by ecstasy »

Your gonna have to do a lot more than "<3" to convince the admins to unban you.
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Aceyboy1 »

ok how bout this, im not gona beg you guys to unban me, well i will if i have to but ive changed, back when i played i was an immature little fagget who sounded like a girl, but now i started smoking weed, and my balls finally droped, im done with acting like a little kid and i really just want to play on tsugaming, or i will just most likely quit again, this server is the only reason i play renegade, and it will mean a lot to poor little Acey if he can go back to his favorite server :]


this has nothing to do with my proposal but this is hela-funny http://www.tsugaming.com/forums/posting ... 343&t=2926#
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by Cursed »

HES A STONER! I DEMAND HE BE UNBANNED. You can always count on a stoner, unless its to remember something important... or be on time... or to get something done...
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Re: Unban Aceyboy1?

Post by ecstasy »

So, you like smoking pot huh? Too bad I am about to spoil your fun (ooo a pun).
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The short-term effects of marijuana can include problems with memory and learning; distorted perception; difficulty in thinking and problem solving; loss of coordination; and increased heart rate. Research findings for long-term marijuana abuse indicate some changes in the brain similar to those seen after long-term abuse of other major drugs. For example, cannabinoid (THC or synthetic forms of THC) withdrawal in chronically exposed animals leads to an increase in the activation of the stress-response system5 and changes in the activity of nerve cells containing dopamine6. Dopamine neurons are involved in the regulation of motivation and reward, and are directly or indirectly affected by all drugs of abuse.


Effects on the Heart

One study has indicated that an abuser's risk of heart attack more than quadruples in the first hour after smoking marijuana7. The researchers suggest that such an effect might occur from marijuana's effects on blood pressure and heart rate and reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of blood.


Effects on the Lungs

A study of 450 individuals found that people who smoke marijuana frequently but do not smoke tobacco have more health problems and miss more days of work than nonsmokers8. Many of the extra sick days among the marijuana smokers in the study were for respiratory illnesses.

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Students who smoke marijuana get lower grades and are less likely to graduate from high school, compared with their nonsmoking peers21,22,23,24. A study of 129 college students found that, among those who smoked the drug at least 27 of the 30 days prior to being surveyed, critical skills related to attention, memory, and learning were significantly impaired, even after the students had not taken the drug for at least 24 hours20. These "heavy" marijuana abusers had more trouble sustaining and shifting their attention and in registering, organizing, and using information than did the study participants who had abused marijuana no more than 3 of the previous 30 days. As a result, someone who smokes marijuana every day may be functioning at a reduced intellectual level all of the time.

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Effects of Exposure During Pregnancy

Research has shown that some babies born to women who abused marijuana during their pregnancies display altered responses to visual stimuli28, increased tremulousness, and a high-pitched cry, which may indicate neurological problems in development29. During the preschool years, marijuana-exposed children have been observed to perform tasks involving sustained attention and memory more poorly than nonexposed children do30,31. In the school years, these children are more likely to exhibit deficits in problem-solving skills, memory, and the ability to remain attentive30.
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