Hey guys so it's come to my attention that we have a disease in this community. I am opening up this program to help us all over come our addictions.
I invite you all to participate with me. You can all make new accounts to join or use your regular, this is a safe place where we do not judge
AA Step 1
"We admitted we were powerless over abusing and that our lives had become unmanageable." The first step of AA is to admit that you have a problem. Those who are not ready to admit to a problem may not be able to seek the help they need, and they may be more likely to return to Admin Abuse. Accepting that a problem exists and facing it may be difficult, but it makes the person aware of it. Admitting it to other people enforces the issue.
AA Step 2
"Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity." Many programs focus on participants having hope and faith that they will return to a healthy state. These programs may involve God, spirituality and meditation in the healing process. Not all programs focus on religion, however.
AA Step 3
"Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him." AA is not strictly a Christian organization. Different groups work with different types of spirituality and religions, and choosing the right one can help participants feel more comfortable and accepted.
AA Step 4
"Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves." A major step that happens after admitting a problem is admitting to your faults. Each participant in the program has to look at his past and present situations and determine any faults that he has. By admitting to these problems, the group and the individual can try to fix them.
AA Step 5
"Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs." Knowing what you have done wrong and admitting it are two very different things. Admitting past errors and wrongs to a group and receiving support to change your life is a part of AA that all participants go through.
AA Step 6
"Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character." Once you've admitted all the problems and faults of character, it is time to let go and accept that it is time to change. Accepting responsibility for the change is part of this step.
AA Step 7
"Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings." Since a major part of most AA groups is spirituality, this step focuses on healing, prayer, meditation, hope and faith.
AA Step 8
"Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all." Sometimes, people come to AA thinking there is no way back from their current situations. But, that isn't always the case. By making a list of all the people harmed by the Admin Abuse and being willing to try to make amends, a participant is accepting responsibility and understanding what has been wrong in his life. This step is more about the planning and acceptance of making amends rather than completing the task.
AA Step 9
"Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others." In many cases, admitting you're wrong, apologizing and informing a person that you're getting help is enough to have that person's support. However, sometimes people have been seriously hurt or are in a position where an apology or trying to make amends would make a situation worse. Through the group, decisions can be made as to who will be best served by trying to make amends and who may be more hurt by it than anything else. For instance, unfair dropping may be something a person wants to apologize for, but not all people will be ready to hear an apology.
AA Step 10
"Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong, promptly admitted it." A major part of the program is continuing to take responsibility for your actions. If you fall back into abusing, it's important to stop and admit it. Relapses are normal, and the group can be supportive while you're healing. Admitting trouble with quitting, or trouble with other parts of your life, are not signs of weakness. It is meant to help keep participants on track to a healthier lifestyle.
AA Step 11
"Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and he power to carry that out." Whether or not a person is religious, this allows him to have quiet time where he can reflect on the day, what has happened recently and the things he needs to do to make his life better.
AA Step 12
"Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to abusers and to practice these principles in all our affairs." Another serious aspect of the 12-step program is giving back to the community that has helped you to receive the treatment you needed. The main point of this is to help others seek help when they need it and sometimes to give a person someone else to feel responsible for, as this can help them focus on more positive aspects of life. Community service, aiding others and working with future AA groups are all normal choices for this step.
The 12-step program has been successful for many people, and it can be successful for you or a loved one as well. If you would like more information on a 12-step program near you, call us at 1-888-299-7166. We are available to talk to you about your options 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
To start, I'd like to say that.. I a.chinese.kid am an admin abuser. I've been doing AA for the past few months and I think i've grown a lot.
When I first received admin, I was just a kid, you know peer pressured into it. I was in the clan CHFG and tried to rise up the ranks.. of course however, if you didn't participate in the small fun like, dropping kids who are playing maulers, or swapping kids onto your team who are good, you couldn't rise up the ranks. In order to receive Shaman, I had to abuse. My first abuse was on a young guy named Arctty, back in the day he was just a good player and I needed teamates. So I consistently swapped him onto my team regardless of his opinion. I threatened bans and even kicks if he didn't join me.
Of course back then there weren't as many ways to report, so I got away with what I could. I'd like to say a formal apology to Arctty, I'm sorry I abused. I shouldn't have objectified you and forced you into playing with me.
Next I'd like to apologize to Bond009. I would often kick him from my team because he hadn't quite reached my skill level.
In legion I would avoid playing with him, as well as in Uther Party. I am terribly sorry for what I have done, I know even sometimes.. I would put Shadow on my team and you on another. I almost broke apart your family with my actions, and I know the repercussions will take long to solve or even never be fixed.
There are others that I wish I could confront for my actions, however I think the situation will just get worse.
I'm Nick. And I'm an Admin Abuser, I've been clean for 87 days. Thank you.
Message edited by a_chinese_kid - Sunday, 30-Mar-2014, 8:12 PM
My name is TangerineSky, and I'm an admin abuser. I first off want to say how grateful I am for having such a supportive group of friends who have helped me through this. One thing many do not realize about this disease is that we are diseased for life. We can, however recover, and learn to tame our addiction. I have been clean from admin abusing for over a year now. At one point I had to ask Bond009 to ween me off my admin. I simply couldn't handle the responsibility without destroying the games of others.
Here at AA, we give out tokens for periods of sobriety from admin abuse. I would like to show you my one year tag.
I worked hard for this, and still am. Recovery just DOES NOT STOP. If you know anyone who's life is being affected due to admin abuse, please do not hesitate to wisper me. I am standing by 24/7 in CLAN HPMM channel to give help to those who seek it.
"The road to recovery is a simple journey for confused people with a complicated disease"
This isn't about anyone, this is a home for all Admin Abusers. I encourage people have had previous problems, people currently struggling, and even those who haven't necessarily been reported, but think they may have a problem, to join. Everyone benefits from new members.
Please feel free to share your experiences, if you're nervous I would advise you to make a new account and join.
Sharing your experiences strengthen yourself and other members :).
Proud members can put their days clean and their membership under their names if they like. Thank you.
Well, I come back and this is the only thread that isn't "SOUND IS SO BAD" "ROSA IS SO BAD" "NIHOB BAD" "ROYSTOM EL NOOB" so I think I'll try.
My name is KillerBeans and I am an admin abuser. I felt this experience last time I logged onto the game, and the experience lasted for 1 hour. I just went into a fit of rage and kicked 9 people in lobby by closing slots. After that, I just left them closed and hacked into the bot. A recent experience involving my close personal friend HatoUPPPP has brought me to a firm understanding of the importance of clean admin on bots. He told me about how when he used to play footmen frenzy v5.4 in the glory days of release, sbeckham14(my alt), would just swap and abuse everyone in the game. He would kick if he was going to lose, and only win. Everyone told him he was a god and looked up to him, but on the inside he knew he was a big d1ck. Please help cleanse my addiction.
My name is TickleMonster, i was a huge admin abuser and i can honestly say that the power drove me insane.. i didnt realise what i was doing and how it was affecting other players.. I used to have a great friend shk0905 and we used to love playing games together.. unfortunately one game i was solo player vsing him and a stacked team, the abuse took over me and i kicked one of my best friends, after this he never spoke to me again and its something i will never forget. After this i promised myself i needed help, i talked to ISUK. who removed my admin on the bot so that i could no longer abuse, i am happy to say that it has been a long 9 month haul and its taking a long time to get easier but i am 9 months clean, ive wanted to donate money to get my admin back but i know its the wrong decision. Im so glad to see others trying to get better, and everyone needs the support! And i still need a lot :/ #CHFbecamedsucks
Adam_CZ "wildjap is the worsest player chf ever"
[-FTL-]RoyStoM "you never win me or win team ftl jajajajaj i god for game"
I spent every dollar I have on admin. I lived in a box when the internet cafe was closed, but as long as I could abuse admin at least once a day, I thought I was happy.
I just went into a fit of rage and kicked 9 people in lobby by closing slots.
You can't close slots
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I spent every dollar I have on admin. I lived in a box when the internet cafe was closed, but as long as I could abuse admin at least once a day, I thought I was happy
Lol, who do you think you are, I am saying that he can't close slots(it's true) they removed this command. If you have anything to saying, don't say anything. You don't even know who I am and your are saying that I should be kicked of the forum..
Added (01-Apr-2014, 7:43 PM) --------------------------------------------- Sorry again a_chinese_kid for disturbing your thread