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was with us from the dawn of time. It is of course oblivious to the | was with us from the dawn of time. It is of course oblivious to the | ||
mainstream. After all, who like witches? | mainstream. After all, who like witches? | ||
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At first i | |||
balked at being branded a troll. Now i revel it. I as a troll is | |||
rather recent, beginning and getting worse about in 1998. I have been | |||
using online discussion medium since 1990. Perhaps one day i'll write | |||
"how i became a troll". It is bound to be a tragedy. | |||
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Praise trolls! |
Revision as of 21:17, 18 February 2004
Before the internet, there are epithets of weirdo, geek, oddball, screwball, crank, kook, crackpot, jester, queer, fruitcake, firebrand, gadfly, hell-raiser, rabble-rouser, outsider, loner, desperado, witch. Their owners exists everywhere, from your highschool to your workplace. As you can see, trolls were not born with the internet. It was with us from the dawn of time. It is of course oblivious to the mainstream. After all, who like witches? ...
At first i
balked at being branded a troll. Now i revel it. I as a troll is rather recent, beginning and getting worse about in 1998. I have been using online discussion medium since 1990. Perhaps one day i'll write "how i became a troll". It is bound to be a tragedy.
Praise trolls!