@Derp said in Spirit Lake - Discussion:
That was your choice. As was the other thing that got you banned, that you now wanna fight about?
Not a good look. And definitely not a winning strategy. You're doing yourself no favors here really.
I would just let it go. You basically just used the mu-equivalent of the 'Well she was asking for it by wearing that skirt' defense for your (ongoing) bad behavior. Not a way to win friends or influence people, man.
What do you mean now want to fight about? I don't know what thread you've been reading but in the thread I've been reading AB has only talked about the actual ban in one post and everything else has been them attempting to explain themselves with little success.
Being upset about being banned is fine, being upset about not feeling understood is fine, using MSB as the place to communicate for lack of better options is also fine. Now as it happens if you're visibly upset on MSB, then the locals will descend on you like a swarm of piranhas because that's been the MSB culture ever since it was created.
From a strategical perspective, complaining about your ban after it happens is never going to help you, regardless if you agree or not they presumably banned you for a reason and that reason will be fresh on their minds. If you want to play on that particular game your best bet is to wait a few months and ask for a second chance.
In terms of avoiding getting banned in general, just remember that a MUSH is just a place for people that want to have fun role-playing together. Don't make the OOC environment weird and uncomfortable, avoid being excessively intense or drag politics in where they don't belong or harass people. Focus on the character you want to play and the stories you want to create together with the other players and you shouldn't have any problems being accepted. Don't talk about your RL issues because a lot of your fellow players are on the MUSH to avoid their RL issues.