Ian H
Legendary Member
Why should we be fair to you? 😊
Common decency? Just as you would in real life?
Though, to be fair, I'm sure Mr Trumpet can blow his own.*
*Trumpet, for avoidance of doubt.
Why should we be fair to you? 😊
Makes you want to be the parent of Karen from the show Outnumbered doesn't it? I loved that show and as young as she was, I think the young actress that played Karen was magnificent. Nothing wrong with off-topic sidelines especially where they're interesting.
Common decency? Just as you would in real life?
Though, to be fair, I'm sure Mr Trumpet can blow his own.*
*Trumpet, for avoidance of doubt.
My friend's six year old daughter is basically Karen. He got her a laptop for xmas and she is only allowed the email address of family members. A few weeks back he was having a bit of a stress with her. She disappeared into the playroom and five minutes later he received an email from her just saying "calm down" 😄
It's really a thread about psychology, isn't it. Which in itself is quite interesting.
I don't think he was a physicist, and I'd say cunning rather than clever. In the sense that he had a sense of what it takes to catch prey. And yes, it was quite amusing. Some people actually enjoy engaging, which I have no problem with and have done from time to time.
If trolling is dull and repetitive it is more problematic. A bit like spam.
I interpret this thread as a cry for help. Most participants here make interesting points, challenge existing viewpoints, present helpful facts. But troll is destroying many of these interesting discussions and driving contributors away. I'm close to going as interesting discussions are just destroyed by endless Twitter posts presenting untrue conspiracy theories from gawd knows who.So now you've started a whole thread about him.
FFS!
I interpret this thread as a cry for help. Most participants here make interesting points, challenge existing viewpoints, present helpful facts. But troll is destroying many of these interesting discussions and driving contributors away. I'm close to going as interesting discussions are just destroyed by endless Twitter posts presenting untrue conspiracy theories from gawd knows who.
Ian
I don't think he was a physicist, and I'd say cunning rather than clever. In the sense that he had an instinct for what it takes to catch prey. And yes, it was quite amusing. Some people actually enjoy engaging, which I have no problem with and have done from time to time.
If trolling is dull and repetitive it is more problematic. A bit like spam.
or he was the reason the train was delayed that day..Tapped this before, think was on the death throes threads of BR, that manc33 is/was active on the CyclingUK forum, was posting similar BS years back when he got booted off BR, but I saw less BS later on so stopped searching for him/her/it. Maybe he grew up and got a job / life / wife?