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Frank Krygowski[_4_] September 12th 19 09:29 PM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a politicalgroup
 
On 9/12/2019 5:56 AM, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
It's really sad that one of our Resident Trolls can't even tell a bicycle group from a political group. But I guess that's exactly what makes him a Troll.

The ONLY way to stop a Troll is to not feed them and then hope they'll go elsewhere.


https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/b...hs-and-sadists

"a study was published that confirms what we all suspected: Internet
trolls are horrible people."

"The next time you encounter a troll online, remember:
1. These trolls are some truly difficult people.
2. It is your suffering that brings them pleasure, so the best thing you
can do is ignore them."

And from other sources:

"Psychological studies show trolls tend to be male, show higher levels
of psychopathy traits — low levels of empathy, guilt and responsibility
for their actions — and higher levels of sadism traits, the enjoyment of
causing others physical and psychological pain."

"Can we treat trolling as an addiction?

"Not all trolls exhibit traits like low affective empathy or
psychopathy. Some may simply be motivated by negative social rewards,
like creating mayhem. And creating mayhem motivates the troll to keep
going back for more. Due to the addictive nature of rewards, there may
be an addictive element to trolling."

"men were far more likely to become trolls. They had higher levels of
psychopathy and sadism..."

"Trolls usually had poor social skills, too."

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt. So he stokes his addiction by prodding
others, in his mind "winning" imaginary fights. Since he doesn't have to
fear physical punishment or even shame before his neighbors (who
probably know how obnoxious he is anyway) he has no motivation toward
self control. He's perfectly happy to destroy a discussion forum for his
own twisted attempts at joy.

Perhaps this is the best summary:
https://psychologia.co/internet-troll/


--
- Frank Krygowski

Tosspot[_3_] September 13th 19 06:26 AM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a politicalgroup
 
On 12/09/2019 22:29, Frank Krygowski wrote:

snip

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt.


Heh! I resemble that remark!

Zen Cycle September 13th 19 04:56 PM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a political group
 
On Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 4:29:43 PM UTC-4, Frank Krygowski wrote:

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt. So he stokes his addiction by prodding
others, in his mind "winning" imaginary fights. Since he doesn't have to
fear physical punishment or even shame before his neighbors (who
probably know how obnoxious he is anyway) he has no motivation toward
self control. He's perfectly happy to destroy a discussion forum for his
own twisted attempts at joy.


That's exactly the image I have of jute




















Perhaps this is the best summary:
https://psychologia.co/internet-troll/


--
- Frank Krygowski



jOHN b. September 14th 19 12:43 AM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a political group
 
On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 08:56:03 -0700 (PDT), Zen Cycle
wrote:

On Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 4:29:43 PM UTC-4, Frank Krygowski wrote:

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt. So he stokes his addiction by prodding
others, in his mind "winning" imaginary fights. Since he doesn't have to
fear physical punishment or even shame before his neighbors (who
probably know how obnoxious he is anyway) he has no motivation toward
self control. He's perfectly happy to destroy a discussion forum for his
own twisted attempts at joy.


That's exactly the image I have of jute


The U.S. Supreme Court, "utterly without redeeming social importance"
applies to Jute.
--
cheers,

John B.


Tom Kunich[_5_] September 15th 19 06:51 PM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a political group
 
On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 8:56:05 AM UTC-7, Zen Cycle wrote:
On Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 4:29:43 PM UTC-4, Frank Krygowski wrote:

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt. So he stokes his addiction by prodding
others, in his mind "winning" imaginary fights. Since he doesn't have to
fear physical punishment or even shame before his neighbors (who
probably know how obnoxious he is anyway) he has no motivation toward
self control. He's perfectly happy to destroy a discussion forum for his
own twisted attempts at joy.


That's exactly the image I have of jute




















Perhaps this is the best summary:
https://psychologia.co/internet-troll/


--
- Frank Krygowski


I think that perhaps the two of you have each other for a friend and that is your limit.

John B. Slocomb September 15th 19 11:46 PM

OT. Resident Troll can't tell a bicycle group from a political group
 
On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 10:51:00 -0700 (PDT), Tom Kunich
wrote:

On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 8:56:05 AM UTC-7, Zen Cycle wrote:
On Thursday, September 12, 2019 at 4:29:43 PM UTC-4, Frank Krygowski wrote:

So, I visualize a fat, decrepit old man who is rather miserable and
unsatisfied with his life. He has few flesh-and-blood friends, and
compensates by seeking attention on the internet. He gets some
satisfaction by bragging about his own wisdom, but that's not sufficient
to fix his deep self doubt. So he stokes his addiction by prodding
others, in his mind "winning" imaginary fights. Since he doesn't have to
fear physical punishment or even shame before his neighbors (who
probably know how obnoxious he is anyway) he has no motivation toward
self control. He's perfectly happy to destroy a discussion forum for his
own twisted attempts at joy.


That's exactly the image I have of jute





Perhaps this is the best summary:
https://psychologia.co/internet-troll/


--
- Frank Krygowski


I think that perhaps the two of you have each other for a friend and that is your limit.


Ah, Tom displays his jealousy.
--

Cheers,

John B.


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