Okay so I am responding to this as a 16 year old with a really deep voice.
I play Counterstrike alongside WoW and some other games. One thing I positively hate in CS is the <10 kids with the outrageously high voices. It's not so much the high voices that sicks the ice pick into my ears, it's the high voice being paired with the inability to judge when to shut up, honestly I can take the voice, but when the mic is on for 99% of the time it drives me insane.
I also am on TS with a kid that has a really obnoxious high voice, and I have dealt with it for years now, thank God though that puberty has finally fixed him, so mind you from the start you have a strike against you.
Honestly you sound like another teenager who thinks they are the best, I don't know if it's true, but be mature and act humble. I've been in the "same" guild (Relatively speaking, we have kept the same great core group of players through break ups, mutinies, splits, and merges.) for a year now, I enjoy their company and I am pretty sure they enjoy mine. There are less than 5 people in my guild still in high school, some are college students, the rest are regular adults, and then a few well aged individuals. We have been through thick and thin, kept the game casual, and always lead with Life comes first.
In my opinion it is fair, you don't pay their monthly, it's their guild, get over it.
Don't respond to "LFG Well geared player... blah blah blah... for guild" that instantly invite you into the guild. You're better off puging with people and showing that you have skill, so that your name gets spread around, and possibly one day some one will say "Hey you are a pretty good player, go to www.abc.com and post an application, would love to have you in the guild". Applications mean that the guild is either hardcore or just mature and knows what kind of people it wants. This also lets people know who you are and what to expect.
Our oldest and loved members left the guild because of drama etc, when he wanted to come back to the guild he posted an application. Mind you this guy has gotten invites from so many hardcore raid guilds because he is a great player and great person, so naturally he would only have to ask for an invite from one of us and he would have been invited without discussion. But he instead posted an application, that showed class, humbleness, and respect.
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It's the Guild Masters decision to remove you from the guild. I just don't want any conversation like these while I'm trying to raid.
HAHAHA, that reminds me of when the hi-pitched voice kid on my TS got beat up by his brother and it played over TS, that was a hilarious day.