Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
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[ QUOTE ] no more brew trolling plz? [/ QUOTE ] Why are you no longer the Brew Baller? [/ QUOTE ] EMC likes my headshots to lockable threads |
Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
lol @ go to church comment. Since I disagree with the use of drugs I have to be a religious bible thumper. LOL I hope you get shot for trying to buy crack when your aderal "doesnt do it for you anymore"
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
Wing youll find that most people who are against drugs have judeo christian morals imbedded into them without even recognizing it, only if youve seen someone become an addict would i take you seriously, even then its not your problem
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
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lol @ go to church comment. Since I disagree with the use of drugs I have to be a religious bible thumper. LOL I hope you get shot for trying to buy crack when your aderal "doesnt do it for you anymore" [/ QUOTE ] wing, i think maybe if we ignore him hell leave. U are just throwing out troll fuel |
Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
Wooster, i mean i saw your post asking about c betting AQ on a real drawy flop and stuff like that, i could help you become a better decision maker if you wanna talk
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
lol @ you guys calling me a troll, and i wonder why i dont post much, i try to spark up some convo and i get some guy calling me an idiot and then im branded a troll
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
The term troll is highly subjective. Some readers may characterize a post as trolling, while others may regard the same post as a legitimate contribution to the discussion, even if controversial. The term is often used to discredit an opposing position, or its proponent, by argument fallacy ad hominem.
Often, calling someone a troll makes assumptions about a writer's motives. Regardless of the circumstances, controversial posts may attract a particularly strong response from those unfamiliar with the robust dialogue found in some online, rather than physical, communities. A sign warning not to "feed the trolls". Experienced participants in online forums know that the most effective way to discourage a troll is usually to ignore him or her, because responding encourages a true troll to continue disruptive posts — hence the often-seen warning "Please do not feed the troll". The word troll is often and easily (mis)used as an ad hominem attack against someone whose viewpoints and input cannot otherwise be silenced (i.e., via banning). Its successful use and misuse reveals much about how starkly different the world of technicians is compared to normal social and political discourse. The term troll should be used with attention since it is a very easy way of undermining an opposing point of view. Sometimes, overly using the word "troll" may constitute trolling in itself. Established forum users might all agree on one side of a message as being the universal truth; in which case a "troll" might just be some outsider adding an opposing message. |
Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
Hey guys, play nice.
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
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Re: ***uNL Microbrew Thread*** NOV 2007 (ot)
I am not going to get into a drug discussion with this guy. PJO what kind of computer do you use, laptop or desktop what brand?
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