"He's been banned everywhere except from McAdams forum".
That's short for "he has been banned". But, "has been" is the present perfect tense, which is defined as follows:
Present perfect-The present perfect is a grammatical combination of the present tense and the perfect aspect, used to express a past event that still has present consequences.
Well, this event does NOT have present consequences. Therefore you should have said:
"He WAS banned everywhere except from McAdams forum."
But, you didn't, so I corrected you, which I had every right to do.
So, YOU LOSE AGAIN, you proscenium-stuffing moron. I win; you lose; and that's the way it goes each and every time. So, hurry off to Trembling Hills again for another shot of Thorazine. It must be awful being you.
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