Are you sure?
Yep.
I did not circumvent the mute on purpose, I alt-tab crashed, reconnected and found myself able to speak again. Of course I continued on my way ripping you apart because you had not provided anything of constructive worth. Which was to expose the fact that you are a terrible admin.
So after having the mute removed accidentally you just took advantage of the opportunity to, once again, ignore an admin's explicit instructions? Even after I told you to take your issues to the forum? You're not helping your case, and certainly not doing anything to engender sympathy among the admins.
How can you sit there and say it wasn't for personal offence? The first thing you told me when you first entered the server was to not insult admins. Why not? Any other player is open to the gauntlet if they act like a jackass. You all should be as well.
The server rules are quite explicit about not insulting people. This rule does not have a codified standard of enforcement, though, because cases of insulting and griefing are so context-dependent.
You were vehemently going after admins in general chat. Not only is this completely unproductive (cp: "go to the forums") but it has a terrible effect on the in-game atmosphere. When one person is trying to moderate over 100 at 1AM such hectoring completely undermines the admin in precisely the case when he ought not be undermined. Hectoring admins corrodes the first and [ideally] inalienable relationship of respect between caretakers and players. Whether or not you like or agree with our decisions is irrelevant to whether they must be followed. Admin instructions must be respected or an essential part of our apparatus for guiding servers into being safe and fun environments goes out the window.
The way to get by in cRPG is to (1) do what the admins say, (2) take up issues along the appropriate channels, and (3) try to have fun. If you can't do all three of these then you've no place on the official servers. Ignoring (1) can make our job incredibly hard, awful, and so pragmatically brutal. Ignoring (2) leaves you frustrated, because ignoring (2) means you will effect no meaningful change. The forum exists for players to use as a platform for discussion, and without discussion you'll accomplish no change in a community-driven mod. Ignoring (3) is self-evidently foolish. If you're not having fun with the game leave it and do something else. The world is bigger than cRPG, and it may be that you just need a break.