Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:50am
So an internet troll? OK. Point me to where I've done any of those things you mention are the traits of an internet troll? I don't believe I've done any of it. I've said nothing with the intention of upsetting others. I've responded to comments made to me and perhaps said some things that have been different to others views and beliefs, but I'm not aware of anything that has been said with the aim of upsetting people. Unless of course, some people find the views of others upsetting, as in, they don't like it when others express views that conflict with theirs. Is that what you mean?
And these conspiracy theories, what are they?
It's interesting. You've consistently called me names and tried to upset me with accusations. Which according to you is the very definition of an internet troll, yet you accuse me, who has done none of that, of being the internet troll. Do you often do that? Transfer your emotions and actions to others, then have a go at them for it? Is it some sort of an attempt to take some sort of inverted moral high ground? Does it work out for you normally?
Now I think about it, I think I've read about this, it's a reasonable new psychological condition, There was, from memory, a study done about it when Twitter first started to get popular. I can't recall the conclusions though, but it's fascinating to see it in action.