The Ban Thread

Author Topic: The Ban Thread  (Read 11250 times)

Post stories of silly bans. I'll start with something fresh out of the oven.

I was on zoneark's server when "The Shadow" made a claim that touching yourself was a disgrace. When people say such things, I do what I always do, convince them to touch their willys!

I started showing the good side of procrastination and he just kept calling me gay. Zoneark ended it because he doesn't like people talking about snakees, which makes his ban reason VERY ironic. These are his exact words.

REASON FOR BAN: go tuch ur ballz then suk your dads richard

One thing I absolutely love about blockland is how easy it is to enrage family men.

Okay, your turn! ;^)

I joined USSR server, before I say anything I get a 15 minute ban saying "lol liek hai"


P.S. Might not have been USSR, I really dont know

Someone stepped on my build while i was trying to take a picture.
Perma banned him.

Otherwise, Ive avoided noobs servers well enough to never have been banned. cept from jameskings server for spam-advertising it in retailiation to his countless advertising on my server.


I was just in Dethloc's, I was watching tv and there was some mean bitch on this show, I came back and said "I hate people" then I was about to explain when I got banned for 1 minute, reason: "And the people hate you."

i banned someone for saying bisjac is a gross word.
since i made the word up, and has no other meaning besides being me.




cookie banned someone once for having a picture of her sister? lol i need someone to fill me in on that story.

On Trader's Server, I Was Banned For Saying "Dun make me bust out ma ownage in a bottle!".  I Was Referring As A Joke To:

Any one of Jookia/Aviv's bans, take your pick.

i almost never got banned...




i almost never got banned...

Same.
Same.

i did almost get banned for a server thinking i was the other tails. but now i changed my name a bit =D


I recall last time i got banned from a server it was for saying "Damn".

I've been banned so many times, it's hard to keep track.