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| Title: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re:_does_anybody_here_like_=80urotrash_like_me=3F?= |
04 Jun 2007 09:21:21 AM |
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On Jun 4, 2:20 pm, Gayle <gayl...@rcn.com> wrote:
=80uropa wrote:
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I do, especially now that you've become
more conversational. I didn't like
everything you've posted but, well,
whatever. It's Usenet.
Gayle
Yay! I'm liked! How have I became more controversial? Where are you
from? I like you as well. I don't particularly troll anymore, and if I
do, it's happy-go-lucky, not like the stuff I posted about slunky, I
was only doing that because he thinks I'm someone I'm not and it's
making someone innocent quite sad, so I suppose it's like a vigilante
troll I took upon. However, now I have begin to realize that his mind
is made up, I've told Richelle's mother what to do, but also because I
realize that to troll a support group is pretty lame and low.
Maybe I should do it to a group that isn't so bad or just not do it as
much.
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| User: "Gayle" |
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| Title: Re: does anybody here like EURurotrash like me? |
04 Jun 2007 10:00:54 AM |
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€uropa wrote:
I do, especially now that you've become
more conversational. I didn't like
everything you've posted but, well,
whatever. It's Usenet.
Yay! I'm liked! How have I became more controversial? Where are you
from? I like you as well. I don't particularly troll anymore, and if I
do, it's happy-go-lucky, not like the stuff I posted about slunky, I
was only doing that because he thinks I'm someone I'm not and it's
making someone innocent quite sad, so I suppose it's like a vigilante
troll I took upon. However, now I have begin to realize that his mind
is made up, I've told Richelle's mother what to do, but also because I
realize that to troll a support group is pretty lame and low.
Maybe I should do it to a group that isn't so bad or just not do it as
much.
Not "controversial" ...
"conversational". And it was the stuff
about Slunky's family that I really
didn't like. Folks and family members
who don't post shouldn't be part of the
game, imo. Not that there are any real
rules on Usenet but I agree that
trolling a support group is kinda lame
and low. Innocents like Richelle can get
burned when the flames get outta control.
And I'm from just outside of Boston,
Massachusetts, about 8 miles from the
coast of the Atlantic.
Gayle
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| User: "=?iso-8859-1?B?gHVyb3Bh?=" |
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| Title: Re: does anybody here like EURurotrash like me? |
04 Jun 2007 11:31:40 AM |
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On Jun 4, 4:00 pm, Gayle <gayl...@rcn.com> wrote:
=80uropa wrote:
I do, especially now that you've become
more conversational. I didn't like
everything you've posted but, well,
whatever. It's Usenet.
Yay! I'm liked! How have I became more controversial? Where are you
from? I like you as well. I don't particularly troll anymore, and if I
do, it's happy-go-lucky, not like the stuff I posted about slunky, I
was only doing that because he thinks I'm someone I'm not and it's
making someone innocent quite sad, so I suppose it's like a vigilante
troll I took upon. However, now I have begin to realize that his mind
is made up, I've told Richelle's mother what to do, but also because I
realize that to troll a support group is pretty lame and low.
Maybe I should do it to a group that isn't so bad or just not do it as
much.
Not "controversial" ...
"conversational".
Oh yeah, I read it wrong.
And it was the stuff
about Slunky's family that I really
didn't like. Folks and family members
who don't post shouldn't be part of the
game, imo.
Yeah, that's why I stopped it, I like those who are guilty to suffer
and those who are not, to not.
That's one of the reasons I became a minor politician against the
mafia, because they will say to people who are guilty: redeem yourself
or your friend gets it. It goes on all the time and I don't agree with
it, when I realized that I was doing a much more minor thing like
that, I stopped.
Not that there are any real
rules on Usenet but I agree that
trolling a support group is kinda lame
and low. Innocents like Richelle can get
burned when the flames get outta control.
I agree with you about the trolling support groups. But remember that
it is not me who is burning Richelle in flames. Either way I don't
care because it's not as if they're hurting me and I told Lynn, (her
mother) to phone the police. I'm just glad that it turned out that
Richelle is called something different and she no longer lives in
Ohio, so now they're screwed who to get.
And I'm from just outside of Boston,
Massachusetts, about 8 miles from the
coast of the Atlantic.
I'll have to look that up on the map, I don't know America apart from
the Die Hard films and just generally films. I'd like to go to
America, it seems like a very media-orientated place. Everything seems
to be the biggest and the best there.
Btw, I should have my site up maybe tomorrow. So I'll give yo a link
if you wanna know.
D'you reckon elegy would put my pic up on the pics page as the group's
troll? lol.
Gayle
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| User: "Gayle" |
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| Title: Re: does anybody here like EURurotrash like me? |
04 Jun 2007 12:28:41 PM |
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€uropa wrote:
And it was the stuff
about Slunky's family that I really
didn't like. Folks and family members
who don't post shouldn't be part of the
game, imo.
Yeah, that's why I stopped it, I like those who are guilty to suffer
and those who are not, to not.
That's one of the reasons I became a minor politician against the
mafia, because they will say to people who are guilty: redeem yourself
or your friend gets it. It goes on all the time and I don't agree with
it, when I realized that I was doing a much more minor thing like
that, I stopped.
I noticed you stopped and I liked that
you did. Sometimes, when I see behaviour
that bugs me (not just in Usenet), I
want to up the ante and, I guess, turn
the behaviour around on the person so
he/she will know how it feels to be
acted upon the way he/she is acting
towards someone else. In the U.S., a
cliche for that is, "giving them a taste
of their own medicine". That can be
satisfying, I admit. But, to truly
influence a change in the tone of
conversation, it doesn't help at all. imo.
And I'm from just outside of Boston,
Massachusetts, about 8 miles from the
coast of the Atlantic.
I'll have to look that up on the map, I don't know America apart from
the Die Hard films and just generally films. I'd like to go to
America, it seems like a very media-orientated place. Everything seems
to be the biggest and the best there.
Well, "the biggest and the best" is
kinda sorta nationalistic media hype, to
some degree. But, measuring only by the
number of immigrants who become citizens
every year, it ain't a bad place to
live. imo.
If you ever make it to the States, I'll
introduce you to Boston. It's got
boatloads of U.S. history and a walk
around town is a good way to learn about
the American Revolution. But a third of
the city's population are students, many
of them international, so it's got a
fresh, worldly flavor to it, too.
Btw, I should have my site up maybe tomorrow. So I'll give yo a link
if you wanna know.
I do wanna know, thanks.
D'you reckon elegy would put my pic up on the pics page as the group's
troll? lol.
I reckon she would, just ask her, she's
great about that. And I wouldn't call
you "the" troll of the group.
Everybody's trolling for something, at
least the way I define the word. I'm
trolling for interesting conversations
at the moment, so, thanks for playing. heh.
Gayle
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