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==Bans== | ==Bans== | ||
Borbor has been banned six(?) times. In an appeal from 2015, he wrote: ''"i don't no"'' in the 'Banned by' section. In a ban appeal from 2017, the only thing he wrote in the ban appeal was: ''"i am sorry for griefing on the server. :’( :’( :’( ."'' In 2015, Borbor bypassed a ban and was subsequently banned again by [[Mannriah]]. | Borbor has been banned six(?) times. In an appeal from 2015, he wrote: ''"i don't no"'' in the 'Banned by' section. In a ban appeal from 2017, the only thing he wrote in the ban appeal was: ''"i am sorry for griefing on the server. :’( :’( :’( ."'' | ||
In 2015, Borbor bypassed a ban and was subsequently banned again by [[Mannriah]]. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 18:10, 5 November 2020
Rank | Member |
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Joined | 22 November 2016 |
Borbor is a player known for his trademark message "I did not grifing" which was what he wrote in his ban appeal on the 11th of June, 2016. This phrase became an icon of PCB culture and a religion was subsequently established. Borbor is largely inactive but has reappeared on the server for a brief moments throughout the years, the most recent one being in 2020.
Borborism
Borbor received a cult following after his ban appeal. Numerous churches and statues appeared in his name across the creative server even persisting through different versions of the creative maps. The religion, Borborism, has existed on the server for many years. Various sects of Borborism have also been established. The religion has fallen out of fashion recently with an influx of new players who are unaware of this PCB cultural icon.
Bans
Borbor has been banned six(?) times. In an appeal from 2015, he wrote: "i don't no" in the 'Banned by' section. In a ban appeal from 2017, the only thing he wrote in the ban appeal was: "i am sorry for griefing on the server. :’( :’( :’( ." In 2015, Borbor bypassed a ban and was subsequently banned again by Mannriah.
Trivia
- Borbor's spelling is attributed to the fact that he is not a native English speaker.