Stuffgamer1
Stuffgamer1
Stuffgamer1

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This article isn't really about dealing with trolls...its about understanding what makes them tick.

Also, I'd like to point out that it is highly likely that mentally challenged individuals with the functioning capacity to use the internet would easily fall victim to trolling. I say this half joking due to your lofty

Dude, this obviously isn't a joke to a lot of people. When does South Park do anything even remotely close to trolling, on the level of internet trolls? South Park is SATIRE. SATIRE. There is always a point behind it. What, exactly, are trolls satirizing?

Dont[sic] like something, move on, not your problem.

Right, like the incidents described in this article where the trolls acted like folks' friends just to better screw them over. It is certainly possible to ignore trolls if you don't know they're trolls in the first place. And if you're not experienced enough to know they're screwing you over, well, that's your fault.

Treat others how you would want to be treated. Everyone should behave that way, its that simple. Why should it be acceptable to derive pleasure out of saying and doing things online that would hurt or frustrate you?

"lol, what kind of retard would get offended with ANYTHING to do with internet?"

The issue is that trolls don't necessarily feed on anything other than you just being yourself a lot of the time. Acting like the troll-ed are somehow being too vocal or vulnerable to therefore draw the ire of a troll isn't necessarily accurate.

He's lucky he didn't deal with Wario. The repairs would have been unappreciated, severe and involving foul odors. Plus he wouldn't get paid >:3)

This is a very reasonable view on it all.

The problem is, his examples don't really match up to the issues at hand. This community manager never said "I agree with him. Black people are a disgrace." He defended the guys right to a freedom of speech.

Which essentially means you're not allowed have an unpopular/controversial opinion. Social Media: Turning the freedom of the internet into public forums of judgement! Or maybe that's what the internet was anyway. God, I fucking hate people.

Was this a personal account or a work related one? If i can't express an opinion because of what might happen to me at work isn't that censorship?

The reason they didn't decompose is that not even Planet Earth wants them.

I thought it said USED now OWN

You didnt read the part about the ones you actually use... you're telling me you have 15 systems hooked up at one time?

Every day some bullshit headline on the internet tells me to BE AMAZED or I WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED or THIS WILL MOVE YOU. You never are, and you never do.

Discussing his substitute move and whether or not he'll sacrifice health to use it, like in Pokemon games

They also have so few choices to each answer that it's not really tailored to anyone. At least half of the questions won't have an answer that you'd choose so I don't even know how people get any satisfaction out of it because it's not personal. One of my friends has played at least 10 of the dumb things, and that's