Well, Zorro pointed something out to me:
I've been a bit of an ass. Forgive the language. I'm not denying it; in fact it is plainly obvious to me. So I'd like to apologize.
1) Trash talking: It's fun in person, among people you know well. It's poor in text, where emotion is lacking and everything is open to any possible interpretation. I can say that it was all intended in good fun, but it has gone over very well with some people and very badly with others, depending on how they interpreted it. It showed poor judgement on my part, and I'm sorry for offenses caused.
2) Complaining: I do complain. Too much. I hate to lose, and the truth is that I'm not good enough to win all of the time. I also hate being ganged up on. In the current FFA system, someone who gets out ahead and/or seemingly outplays others early on becomes a target. I absolutely despise elements of unfairness, such as leaning on others when you fail to win for yourself, and dishonesty in diplomacy (as most of you do). Either one can elicit loud complaints where a more mature outlook might produce silence. Zorro has had enough of being provoked by my complaining, and had the balls (or concern?) to call me out for it. This is the only appropriate way I know of to set things right.
It's just a game, and either can be positive or negative: overwhelming odds can be seen as a grand challenge or an unfair disadvantage; dishonest diplomacy can be seen as a dire betrayal of trust or an opportunity to be as ruthless and cunning as you wish. I'm guilty of a grossly overgrown competitive spirit over a friendly game.
I've been wrong to behave that way. It's easy to be cavalier with people you don't have to interact with personally, and I am sorry for behaving that way. You can expect better of me now that it's been pointed out to me -twice.