Hello everyone,
About 11 months ago, I was banned for being naughty and selling looms for cash money, then told Meow that I was hacked so I'd get some back again.
Now, before you start saying what a dick I was, at least let me explain my rationale.
- I'm a University student, I have a lot of rent to pay per month, and as I'm a full-time student, I lack the funds to meet the living standards that are otherwise necessary for a human.
- I needed this money to 'make ends meet'.
- I also needed money to afford clinical placements that were compulsory in order to pass my university degree, as unlike America, petrol prices in Australia are like $1.60 per litre, which really chews through any financial pride that you may have faster than you can say "Crikey!"
I also know that, even though I urgently needed funds to assist with my real life, I should have attained them via other means that don't counter-act the cRPG rules. Like I could've done something less serious and sold sex and/or crack to get the cash money. This just seemed like the easiest option hence, why I did it.
I am also an Australian player (hence the Steve Irwin joke above) that has been playing for a few years under names such as: PK_Redemption, UAM_Sudan, PK_Sudo, and so on so forth. As an Australian, I have probably the smallest impact on the player-base anyway, considering we don't even have a server at the moment, and even when we do, it's always empty, which shows that there is really no harm in unbanning me (which is proooobably a long shot, but whatever).
Reasons to unban me:
- I'm Australian, which goes to show that I am a genuine bloke.
- I could just play on alternative keys, so unbanned or not, I could still cause grief if I really wanted to
- Australian players really are a negligible force in cRPG as even at the strong-point, we only had around 12 players (lol)
- It's been pretty much a year, I've grown up a lot, matured, and I regret what I did, despite how necessary it was at that particular moment.
- Miiiiiight even get rid of PK if that's what it takes </3
cRPG has played a massive role in my gaming life, and I've never played something that I've enjoyed this much. It brings people together, and creates a community that create a sort of homely-feeling whilst maintaining a very competitive elitist nature.
Thanks for reading. Be gentle