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#1 Re: Main Forum » The SERVERS under ATTACK! Why and Who? » 2021-06-18 13:00:10

Words are only words and shouldn't trigger people, right?
But if you call her a "he" than she gets triggered a lot. The word "he" is not ok, but "nigger" is.

Apparently for the inhabitants of discord it is fine to slander a person using any other words and for days to misgender a person out of sadism.

And yet if you say nigger everyone is triggered. Isn't it funny to you? Perhaps it would be funny to you if you witnessed what witnessed I. And no, I'm not triggered by misgendering, I'm appalled by sheer hypocrisy of OHOL Discord led by awful moderators.

As you can see on the screenshots mods admit they were making fun of me since I showed up because I was triggering them by highlighting what JonySky said here. I was saying the game is only played one way, you get cursed for playing another way.

You're saying I'm the biggest griefer. That is wrong. I did not grief in game. As Cordy who stalked my account said "she was just being annoying in game".

Mods in the discord love to make fun of other people and encourage it.

Yes if a fit scapegoat is found and I with my unorthodox opinion was claimed to be an alt of multiple of people that they hate and so I was hated.

But in the end nothing of this excuses the ddos attacks from Villanelle.

The mods seem to be excused on the premise they are only human for what they've done and practiced even before my arrival. Honestly by what I see, mods bully even Jason himself, with all their references to meth and Jason being a crackhead.

They have opinions like everyone else and wont stay silent as soon as they become a mod.
Being a mod is a thankless job with no real perks.

That is why normal people rarely become mods. Mods are usually people who want to abuse the little power they have.
Well . . . Vous savez chez nous . . . En un mot, set the most insignificant nonentity to sell miserable tickets at a railway station, and the nonentity will at once feel privileged to look down on you like a Jupiter, pour montrer son pouvoir when you go to take a ticket. 'Now then,' he says, 'I shall show you my power' . . . and in them it comes to a genuine, administrative ardour.

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