Despairation, I wholeheartedly apologize for derailing your clan thread with this. But I'm afraid like Bullislander05, I have to refute first-rate-moron's claim here. Perhaps a kind soul will split off the spam from your thread so the clan gets its own place as it should.
I was in }MGR{ which is basically the same thing.
With that logic, you've seen porn on the Internet, so you've had sex with a woman. Or maybe you inhaled some powdered sugar up your nose while eating a jelly donut once, so you've done cocaine. It's basically the same thing.
}MGR{ is Mercenaries Guild
Recruit. Anyone who posts an application - and can at least coherently type enough that the application is readable by someone with a basic understanding of English, as well as provide the requested information - becomes a recruit. There is no vigorous training process. There is no elite questionnaire that must be completed. Hell, nobody even has to decide if you're the right fit for MG first. You apply, you're a recruit. If that was the entire process for getting into Mercenaries Guild, then it wouldn't be a sixty-fourth of the group that it is because anybody could just "get in".
Instead, once you're a recruit - something which you should know, since you did apply and in theory read the materials presented to you before clicking submit, and before your hissy fit and running off - then you are watched by other members. They take notice of you, and see what kind of person you are. Will you throw a temper tantrum if you don't get your way with something, or will you calmly explain why you're in the right and walk away like a decent human being if the other side disagrees immaturely. Do you bring something to the group - experience running servers, maintaining systems, programming, drawing, writing, comic relief, a calm rational personality, conflict resolution, scrimmage skills, leadership qualities - something which the group would benefit by accepting you into the fold. Only after a percentage of the group agrees that you would be a good fit for the guild are you accepted, and there are people who have been accepted who took a long time before enough others agreed that they were that good fit. The minimum time for being a recruit is one month, and very few have become members shortly after that month is over.
You didn't even last a month before you screamed like a little bitch and ran into a corner. Because someone kicked you off a server. And you didn't even have the balls to stand up and take it like a man, stating your disagreement and why you think you were wronged. No, you authored a whiny post about how the person who kicked you was an a**hole, and quite a few other obscenities that I don't feel like censoring so I won't bother trying to paraphrase them. For someone who was looking to join a group of people who pride themselves in getting to know their recruits
before they get in, you did a wonderful job of letting us know what kind of person you are. Would've made the rejection so much easier to do if you'd lasted that long.
You may have been a MG recruit. But you never were, and I dare say never will be, in MG. They are not the same.