Originally posted by SarkyNorthener What the hell does a guy have to do to get nominated for (11) around here? Supposedly, just being honest and being yourself without censoring yourself earns you troll of the year. People that meet me in person say I’m exactly like I am on this forum....scary but at least I’m being honest.A beer rater at my place joined my WiFi for which the passcode is over 35 characters and get greeted with a splash screen of my face saying "no way jose" when they tried to visit buzzfeed since I block all click-bait shitty websites. "you’re just like you are on the forums, huh. a real pain in the butt"
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Originally posted by AdamChandler
A beer rater at my place joined my WiFi for which the passcode is over 35 characters and get greeted with a splash screen of my face saying "no way jose" when they tried to visit buzzfeed since I block all click-bait shitty websites.
In the same post, you say things like this and wonder why people nominate you for #11.
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Normies often mistake being incredibly socially awkward for being a troll. Honest mistake.
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Originally posted by phaleslu
Originally posted by AdamChandler
A beer rater at my place joined my WiFi for which the passcode is over 35 characters and get greeted with a splash screen of my face saying "no way jose" when they tried to visit buzzfeed since I block all click-bait shitty websites.
In the same post, you say things like this and wonder why people nominate you for #11.
But how is describing a real-life scenario that happened that I thought was funny "trolling" it doesn’t meet the definition for trolling.
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Originally posted by AdamChandler
Originally posted by phaleslu
Originally posted by AdamChandler
A beer rater at my place joined my WiFi for which the passcode is over 35 characters and get greeted with a splash screen of my face saying "no way jose" when they tried to visit buzzfeed since I block all click-bait shitty websites.
In the same post, you say things like this and wonder why people nominate you for #11.
But how is describing a real-life scenario that happened that I thought was funny "trolling" it doesn’t meet the definition for trolling.
If your real-life interactions with people meet others’ definitions of trolling that might be a sign.
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Originally posted by RABinCO
Originally posted by AdamChandler
Originally posted by phaleslu
Originally posted by AdamChandler
A beer rater at my place joined my WiFi for which the passcode is over 35 characters and get greeted with a splash screen of my face saying "no way jose" when they tried to visit buzzfeed since I block all click-bait shitty websites.
In the same post, you say things like this and wonder why people nominate you for #11.
But how is describing a real-life scenario that happened that I thought was funny "trolling" it doesn’t meet the definition for trolling.
If your real-life interactions with people meet others’ definitions of trolling that might be a sign.
blocking buzzfeed, business insider and huffington post on my home router doesn’t make me a troll. that was my point. the other point is I act in real life like I do here.
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Really have no idea if we’re currently getting trolled...
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Originally posted by blipp
Really have no idea if we’re currently getting trolled...
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Originally posted by blipp
Really have no idea if we’re currently getting trolled...
+1
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The greatest trick a troll can play, is trolling people without them realising it.
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