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For What it's Worth... (not quite from sea)
Researcher 178815 Started conversation Mar 16, 2004
Ok. So here's how it was supposed to happen. Sea starts a Thread to offer support on an issue to a friend. And other friends of Sea's friend can chip in too.
A secluded spot on h2g2 where friends can just discuss an issue without being flamed, trolled or spammed, as a substitute for solid argument and pure point.
But that's not how it happened. If anyone wants to continue that Thread without those who I don't see as my friend, or those who wish to offer support, feel free.
Anyone who wants to be hostile, or who is not my friend, or does not want to offer support is not welcome.
For What it's Worth... (not quite from sea)
Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 16, 2004
Well there you have it. Okay who threw that is a certified troll. A set-aside thread set in place for the discussion amongst friends, which from the start rules out people like OWTT from partaking, and OWTT decides to take part anyway.
If you haven't already noticed, I don't like you, and I don't want you in my Thread. So kindly disappear.
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(crazyhorse)impeach hypatia Posted Mar 17, 2004
congratulations
For What it's Worth... (not quite from sea)
Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 21, 2004
But that goes against the logic of the troll. They go where they're not wanted, and vice versa. Maybe I should title all future threads accordingly. Reverse Psychology, and all that.
Trolls Start Lurking and Stop Posting Now.
Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 22, 2004
*Let's See If It Worked*
Trolls Start Lurking and Stop Posting Now.
soeasilyamused, or sea Posted Mar 24, 2004
*waits*
*waits*
*waits some more*
*taps foot*
*clicks fingernails*
*pops bubblegum*
Trolls Start Lurking and Stop Posting Now.
Researcher 178815 Posted Mar 28, 2004
Or, if you like, inverse-reverse psychology.
inverse-reverse-inverse-reverse-inverse-reverse psychology.
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