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12-05-2011 @ 3:25PM
Bynde said...
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Agreed. A good GM (and/or officer) is willing to work with the rational, and discuss things. But when your authority is thrown in your face, then it's time to show them the door, regardless of position on the issue at hand."
It seems to me a good GM would have screen shot and proof in-hand and at the ready BEFORE accusing someone of public cybersex.
Not having that proof is poor leadership. Kicking someone while also not having that proof is poor leadership.
Ruining her reputation with no proof whatsoever (and even if you did have proof) is dick-like behavior.
The GM was in the wrong and probably a general jerk. And her male friend is just a wimpy little boy.