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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2014 8:29:01 GMT -6
My point is simply this: At its most basic level, trolling is what everyone is doing online every hour of every day, and what many others had done long before the internet era. And at its best, trolling is coterminous with thinking itself — which often involves and requires provocation as a goad to move the mind out of its well-worn grooves and easy pieties.
So please, let's retire the term.theweek.com/article/index/264238/its-time-to-kill-the-word-troll
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Post by Earl Slick on Jul 7, 2014 8:36:58 GMT -6
Long live the troll!
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2014 9:50:54 GMT -6
coterminous? is that anything liek cunnilingus? Sound like you're thinking again, troll.
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Post by Stan's Field on Jul 7, 2014 9:54:22 GMT -6
TROLLOLOLOLOL
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2014 10:01:42 GMT -6
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Post by Earl Slick on Jul 7, 2014 10:07:19 GMT -6
The philosophers stone, stoned philosophy, what's the difference?
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Post by Stan's Field on Jul 7, 2014 11:40:28 GMT -6
Thank Jesus for troll physics.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 7, 2014 12:21:04 GMT -6
Thank Jesus for troll physics. If all thinking is trolling, and since science requires nothing but thinking, all science equals trolling. Problem Christians?
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Post by egadsto on Jul 7, 2014 12:33:44 GMT -6
Thank Jesus for troll physics. If all thinking is trolling, and since science requires nothing but thinking, all science equals trolling. Problem Christians?
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