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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:25:01 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:24:55 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 11.02.2017 02:25, jew a"h & trolling victim Barry Shein wrote: [fluhs jew ****e] Trolling is widely regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the internet, often leading to anxiety and depression among victims, Cycling is regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the road, often leading to squashing under buses among beneficiaries. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others two-wheeled pansies enjoy disregarding red lights and other road signals. trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention, upsetting people, sparking heated debates, and even gaining approval from others, trolls can feel important, perhaps much more than they are in their real lives. Thus trolling is yet another internet activity that promotes narcissistic motives, since trolls may be expected to be far less successful in attracting people’s attention in the physical world. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:27:09 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:23:03 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: Tug at your net, Your heart's net, Strip off my silver fancies; Keep them in rhyme, For a dull time, Fragile as frost pansies. Two-wheeled pansies are no match for a bus! Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. Bus drivers truly enjoy making two-wheeled pansies feel bad...squashed, even! Trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. Unlicensed cycling - like other forms of stupidity - unleashes pansies' worst instincts by providing road anonymity and temporary identity loss. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them, but even then trolls won’t suffer a public humiliation because nobody knows who they are. This is what makes trolling so ubiquitous – it requires no skills other than the ability to be obnoxious. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:02:15 +1300, Peter Keller
wrote: On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:27:09 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:23:03 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: Tug at your net, Your heart's net, Strip off my silver fancies; Keep them in rhyme, For a dull time, Fragile as frost pansies. Two-wheeled pansies are no match for a bus! Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. Bus drivers truly enjoy making two-wheeled pansies feel bad...squashed, even! Trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. Unlicensed cycling - like other forms of stupidity - unleashes pansies' worst instincts by providing road anonymity and temporary identity loss. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them The only effective antidote to cyclists is to squash them. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:01:20 +1300, Peter Keller
wrote: On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:25:01 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:24:55 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 11.02.2017 02:25, jew a"h & trolling victim Barry Shein wrote: [fluhs jew ****e] Trolling is widely regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the internet, often leading to anxiety and depression among victims, Cycling is regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the road, often leading to squashing under buses among beneficiaries. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others two-wheeled pansies enjoy disregarding red lights and other road signals. trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention cycling is a status-depleting activity: by ending up under a bus. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
In article , NOT Nemo, but a ****eating, child-raping cowardly nazoid, wrote: [sub-drivel flushed] He raped kiddies BOTH in Warsaw and London, the filthy nazoid perv! |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On 14.02.2017 04:17, NEMO wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:01:20 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:25:01 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:24:55 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 11.02.2017 02:25, jew a"h & trolling victim Barry Shein wrote: [fluhs jew ****e] Trolling is widely regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the internet, often leading to anxiety and depression among victims, Cycling is regarded as one of the most abhorrent activities on the road, often leading to squashing under buses among beneficiaries. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others two-wheeled pansies enjoy disregarding red lights and other road signals. trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention cycling is a status-depleting activity: by ending up under a bus. Anonymity makes all the difference, and unfortunately, this frees some to partake in some pretty egregious behavior. This is particularly true online. We’re 20 years into the experiment of the World Wide Web, and we can clearly see how Internet anonymity plays out across social media, chat rooms, and comment sections. Usually just a nuisance, anonymous troublemakers, known as trolls, can be dangerous when they go after the vulnerable. In an effort to better understand what makes them tick, psychologists are starting to take a closer look at the psychology of the Internet troll. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On 14.02.2017 04:17, NEMO wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:02:15 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 13.02.2017 02:53, NEMO wrote: On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 22:27:09 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: On 12.02.2017 03:22, NEMO wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 23:23:03 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: Tug at your net, Your heart's net, Strip off my silver fancies; Keep them in rhyme, For a dull time, Fragile as frost pansies. Two-wheeled pansies are no match for a bus! Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. Bus drivers truly enjoy making two-wheeled pansies feel bad...squashed, even! Trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. Unlicensed cycling - like other forms of stupidity - unleashes pansies' worst instincts by providing road anonymity and temporary identity loss. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them The only effective antidote to cyclists is to squash them. Internet trolls are 'sadistic psychopaths who get a kick out of abusing people online': |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 22:27:53 +1300, Peter Keller
wrote: On 14.02.2017 04:17, NEMO wrote: On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:02:15 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: Trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. Unlicensed cycling - like other forms of stupidity - unleashes pansies' worst instincts by providing road anonymity and temporary identity loss. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them The only effective antidote to cyclists is to squash them. Internet trolls are 'sadistic psychopaths who get a kick out of abusing people online': Two-wheeled pansies are fairies who get a kick out of disregarding traffic lights. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 22:26:51 +1300, Peter Keller
wrote: On 14.02.2017 04:17, NEMO wrote: On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 23:01:20 +1300, Peter Keller wrote: two-wheeled pansies enjoy disregarding red lights and other road signals. trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention cycling is a status-depleting activity: by ending up under a bus. Anonymity makes all the difference, and unfortunately, this frees some to partake in some pretty egregious behavior. Unlicensed bicycles make all the difference, and unfortunately, this frees most to partake in some pretty egregious disregard of traffic lights. |
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The relative unimportance that speeding plays in road accidents
In article , NOT NEMO, but a ****eating cowardly nazoid sub-louse named Andrew "Andrzej" Baron, wrote: [sub-drivel flushed] Go peddle some more defective, (pirated?) software, Andrzej... quote Original Microsoft CD in jewel case with CD key sticker on the back. Full version. GBP 30=00 incl recorded delivery postage. (sorry, spamtrap in original message) e-mail to: /quote "LOMP"! |
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