blog
Out of context: Reply #61303
- Started
- Last post
- 75,621 Responses
- detritus-3
re: trolling.
A good pal and I used to troll the shit out of Christian chat websites. Loved doing that — putting out a little bait or a insensitive conjecture, reel people in either positively or negatively, then mess around with their expectations, changing tack and stance once we thought we'd made our point.
Good times.
I say good times and mean it nostalgically — this was in about '97 or so, over web services long-since forgotten.
I was 20.
Anonymous trolling is for teens and twenty-somethings. It's the web equivalent of a 12 year old boy hoying a brick through a school window and running away like they're King of the world.
Trolling a site you seem to have been an involved member for a decade, when you yourself are in your mid to late thirties?
What a profound waste of time and effort.
Knock yourself out, G — as I say, I really don't understand what you (and I mean You) hope to achieve here.
- detritus, you troll even today guypinkfloyd
- I'm OUT,
I told you you weren't,
welcome back with another pearl of sagesse,
do you have so few things in your life that you need to get overly angry atGeorgesII - nothing detritus,
see something you don't like, don't click it, nobody forced you to participate, you did it yourself, now you're going over the limits,GeorgesII - By your rules you win your game either way, G. I'm not playing, just making my point. Grow up.detritus
- I didn't set any rules mate, you're the one setting your own blocks, no one else is complaining except you and fadeinset duo,
get over it bro,GeorgesII - https://www.youtube.…gilgamush
- there's nothing wrong in getting annoyed or caring or hating or laugh etc on QBNinteliboy
- though it is an odd place to test the waters on fucking with people.inteliboy
- but also kinda amusing.inteliboy