Thread:Hadam259/@comment-1731233-20150525150027/@comment-1731233-20150526020449

Oh, so that's the specifics in regards to the sysop. Then I hope you and Simmia can work out the details in the future.

Also, I hope you didn't feel offended by my post about how admins act in other places. I like how you and Simmia work as a team rather than an individual. Hence, I wanted to voice out my thoughts before changes might go toward a negative direction and I'm happy to hear that you don't intend to rule things with an iron fist.

Since our experiences are different, I won't really mind if BeachSideRage mocks my interest (I'm used to being mocked). I would be ticked off at his abusal of of Admin rights though because I just don't like it when people go with an authoritative rule.

My past experiences include lots and lots of conflicts between me and others. This pushed me to try to understand why people acted differently and pick up Sociology over other courses. I have always talked to Simmia about what I want to do in order to show respect for people. For me, I just really dislike seeing someone hurt again.

I came here and chose to stay for a reason. Many people would try to kick me out because they would feel threatened by my activeness for change (this was what happened to me when I tried to dedicate myself to the Student Council and ended up getting the cold shoulder). The people appreciated my efforts, but didn't want to help me out. The Liaison Teacher also thought I was arrogant and trying to steal away her position when I tried to call a meeting in her place (she was sick and the Council was left dumbfounded with no idea on what to do. The Student Council President was well...a winner of the popularity contest). It left a bad taste in my mouth and I felt utter contempt for other in how they treated me.

However, I reflected upon it and think that I should focus on my own actions and not others. "It is not the behavior of another that matters, but your own action instead." <- is what I thought. I just wanted to prove that dedication and hard work can get good results if done properly. I don't think you guys warrant the negative response people give to the Wiki. I hope you understand my intentions. It is not for the game itself that I chose to continue editing this Wiki, but rather the people that I want to see happy.

It will be great to see you cheer up about BeachSideRage's incident though. I'm not sure if he'll completely lose the interest of bossing people around and being confrontational towards others, but I do know he did do his job as a Wiki Editor. Anyway, editing a Wiki isn't an exact "job" so there is no need for all stress. I have been through a lot of negative events, so I know exactly why I should never confront others over a small mistake they made.