>>35090868>you have to realise you're not right all of the time.I don't want to turn this into a giant back and forth, but this baffled me so much I felt I needed to respond.
Of course I realize that, that's LITERALLY what the core crux of that post was about and was what the majority of it was devoted to: How I was being selfish and possessive by always treating the stuff I didn't want as being wrong, rather then it just being a difference of opinion with me being in the minority, and being unwilling to admit when I was either wrong or in the minority. and I wasn't able to let things go.
How did you read the post enough to see the one line where I said "sometimes I got unfairly sceweed over", but not see the 99% of the rest of the post where I was saying that I was being disruptive and obsessive and I was hurting the project by not treating it like a team project where you have to make concessions?
Lastly:
>Or that other time you willingly made a map that went against the guidelines because you disagreed with them, andante.Isn't accurate. What happened is that it was unclear if the size limit for maps included out of bounds areas: this was never specified or had been an issue before, so I asked the person running confirmation, and they told me my map was legal, and then later on right before the survey, other people said it broke the size limit, argueing that out of bond areas like ocean should still count, and even though I was told my map was legal, it was pulled from the survey and I wasn't given a chance to fix since by that point the survey needed to go up right then.