by two faced bullshit I mean you act completely different on the forums as apposed to privately chatting.
The flags in general have always been a terrible mechanic implemented to appease impatient children and have done nothing but cause people to become even more impatient. So much so, waiting an extra minute becomes overwhelmingly burdensome.
If you don't disagree with the ban then I'm very confused as to why me being resigned is an issue with me enforcing rules.
I didn't ban anyone for insulting me, and the fact that you think I banned him for insulting me is laughable. So no I can't understand your frustration.
As for me extending the round by at most a minute. You'll just have to get over it. I will never punish a player for choosing not to suicide charge a bugged flagged. The notion that admins are suppose to punish a player for a bugged mechanic is faulty.
Purposefully delaying the round to be a troll is one thing. Playing the game is another.
"If you don't disagree with the ban then I'm very confused as to why me being resigned is an issue with me enforcing rules."
It's a matter of principle for me - I don't think letting admins do whatever they want is a good idea.
"I didn't ban anyone for insulting me, and the fact that you think I banned him for insulting me is laughable. So no I can't understand your frustration."
It's pretty obvious you would've let him slide if he had kissed your ass rather than call you a "cunt muscle" (insult of the year 2016, by the way)
"As for me extending the round by at most a minute. You'll just have to get over it. I will never punish a player for choosing not to suicide charge a bugged flagged. The notion that admins are suppose to punish a player for a bugged mechanic is faulty."
You're not punishing anyone by ending the round. The flags signal the absolute end of the round, and whoever is capturing them should be the victor, period. This mechanic was implemented to avoid endless rounds and I believe it has its place.
As for the "two-facedness", well, I seem to recall getting cross at least once or twice privately.
Although I do admit I usually am a lot nicer one-on-one rather than in a public setting.