"Ticks, thanks" - All 3 of these can be directed to my statement on actually waiting for us to complete the list. There's a lot to go through; it's been a challenge getting you to understand this.
"I don't hack" - That's fucking fantastic, let me just take your word for it.
"What a great analogy" - Better than using a snarky comment instead of making a counter-argument.
"lithium.tf2 is my custom mod folder?" - Which is oh-so coincidentally named after TF2 Hacking Software. I never accused you of using Lithium here, I was merely pointing out your provocative behaviour by bringing up the bait you attempted to use.
"What better way to deal with people who rely on some emojis to be passive-aggressive?" - While it may make you feel superior to them by "having the balls to actually comment" or whatever rush you get from it, I can assure you it's not the best way to quicken your appeal getting accepted or declined.
"Not related to the current ban-appeal" - At this point, even if you were found to be innocent from hacking, I wouldn't be surprised if the ban stayed for that sole reason.
"Boy, is formatting a bitch" - Oh, I apologize for accidentally leaving an unintended piece of punctuation in there. I suppose that makes my entire argument completely false to you now?
And from the attitude in this reply, I'm aware that the whole "up your own arse" remark really didn't stick. It makes the appeal process so much easier and probably more likely to go in your favour, so I'm going to be sincere here. Please, stop trying to make yourself seem on higher ground. It genuinely does not help you.
"I don't hack" - That's fucking fantastic, let me just take your word for it.
"What a great analogy" - Better than using a snarky comment instead of making a counter-argument.
"lithium.tf2 is my custom mod folder?" - Which is oh-so coincidentally named after TF2 Hacking Software. I never accused you of using Lithium here, I was merely pointing out your provocative behaviour by bringing up the bait you attempted to use.
"What better way to deal with people who rely on some emojis to be passive-aggressive?" - While it may make you feel superior to them by "having the balls to actually comment" or whatever rush you get from it, I can assure you it's not the best way to quicken your appeal getting accepted or declined.
"Not related to the current ban-appeal" - At this point, even if you were found to be innocent from hacking, I wouldn't be surprised if the ban stayed for that sole reason.
"Boy, is formatting a bitch" - Oh, I apologize for accidentally leaving an unintended piece of punctuation in there. I suppose that makes my entire argument completely false to you now?
And from the attitude in this reply, I'm aware that the whole "up your own arse" remark really didn't stick. It makes the appeal process so much easier and probably more likely to go in your favour, so I'm going to be sincere here. Please, stop trying to make yourself seem on higher ground. It genuinely does not help you.