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You want to prove to us you can really take the "L" and make us trust you, then wait out your probation without further complaint. If it was unfair, and even you admitted it had some truth to it's reasoning, then the shame will be on us for unfairly punishing you and we'll happily eat crow if called on it. That said, since you admit you are guilty to some extent of what you stand accused, then by your own words you have convicted yourself. My advice is to accept your time out like a mature person and we'll give you another chance once it expires.
You want to prove to us you can really take the "L" and make us trust you, then wait out your probation without further complaint. If it was unfair, and even you admitted it had some truth to it's reasoning, then the shame will be on us for unfairly punishing you and we'll happily eat crow if called on it. That said, since you admit you are guilty to some extent of what you stand accused, then by your own words you have convicted yourself. My advice is to accept your time out like a mature person and we'll give you another chance once it expires.

If you need further reason to comply, let me quote the Scripture we both adhere to:

Deuteronomy 17:8-11

"If any case is too difficult for you to decide, between one kind of homicide or another, between one kind of lawsuit or another, and between one kind of assault or another, being cases of dispute in your courts, then you shall arise and go up to the place which the LORD your God chooses. "So you shall come to the Levitical priest or the judge who is in office in those days, and you shall inquire of them and they will declare to you the verdict in the case. "You shall do according to the terms of the verdict which they declare to you from that place which the LORD chooses; and you shall be careful to observe according to all that they teach you


Source: <nowiki>https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Courts</nowiki>


In this case, we moderators here at All The Tropes have the authority of a judge, and as the presiding one who has exercised such authority, you have been given a lenient and non-permanent probation, not an indefinite ban, because I am loath to act capriciously, and I would hope you can accept I have a duty as an administrator here to adjudicate with proper authority here, and that you accept that with grace.