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Post by beastofthefield on Oct 22, 2015 16:20:11 GMT
Post interesting observations about human and/or troll behaviour here. If your observations are deemed uninteresting, you will have to MS-Paint them onto a sepia or black/white picture and use the result as your profile picture.
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Post by beastofthefield on Oct 22, 2015 16:21:06 GMT
If one generation of parents would forget to tell their children Santa isn't real, those children would grow up to criminalize denial of Santa's existence.
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Post by SabeltandHijger on Oct 22, 2015 16:22:41 GMT
If you try to explain a complex emotional issue to both a common moron and a highly intelligent autist, and then ask them whether or not your explanation makes any sence, the moron will say yes, and the autist will say no, despite having understood the issue better.
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Post by sabretoothfairy on Oct 22, 2015 19:03:41 GMT
If you troll an online feminist, you have to say something outrageous to piss them off. If you troll an anti-feminist, you can simply talk about very common behavior that many women engage in, and that will piss them off. But they never fall for the outrageous stuff.
Anti's require a subtle touch and feminists are subtler trollers. Seriously bro.
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Post by beastofthefield on Oct 22, 2015 20:30:10 GMT
If you try to explain a complex emotional issue to both a common moron and a highly intelligent autist, and then ask them whether or not your explanation makes any sence, the moron will say yes, and the autist will say no, despite having understood the issue better. Not sure if common moron, or epic troll.
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Post by beastofthefield on Oct 22, 2015 20:32:40 GMT
If you troll an online feminist, you have to say something outrageous to piss them off. If you troll an anti-feminist, you can simply talk about very common behavior that many women engage in, and that will piss them off. But they never fall for the outrageous stuff. Anti's require a subtle touch and feminists are subtler trollers. Seriously bro. That sounds a lot like "Feminists are further out of touch with reality than anti-feminists" which is common knowledge (or so one might hope).
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Post by SabeltandHijger on Nov 12, 2015 17:11:16 GMT
We need more modern philosophers. However wise the ancient Greeks were, due to being ancient, they can't answer certain modern questions, simply because they had no knowledge of the technology that give rise to those questions, such as: "At what level of artificial intelligence should we consider computers to be entitled to an equivalent of human rights?" or: "Why is there a tampon cord between the bowl and the seat of the men's toilet?"
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Post by Lest on Nov 13, 2015 10:50:53 GMT
We need more modern philosophers. However wise the ancient Greeks were, due to being ancient, they can't answer certain modern questions, simply because they had no knowledge of the technology that give rise to those questions, such as: "At what level of artificial intelligence should we consider computers to be entitled to an equivalent of human rights?" or: "Why is there a tampon cord between the bowl and the seat of the men's toilet?" I suppose to tie something together. The ties of toiletkind are unfathomable. Wait, I'm not Greek. What?
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Post by beastofthefield on Dec 9, 2015 22:38:39 GMT
"I don't need that shit, I'm perfectly happy the way I am" is something that most people who've never tried drugs say about drugs, but it's also what addicts say about rehab/methadon.
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Post by guest name on Dec 19, 2015 11:29:17 GMT
"I don't need that shit, I'm perfectly happy the way I am" is something that most people who've never tried drugs say about drugs, but it's also what addicts say about rehab/methadon. But we don't take their word for it if their looks are sub par.
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Post by beastofthefield on Dec 20, 2015 9:51:14 GMT
"I don't need that shit, I'm perfectly happy the way I am" is something that most people who've never tried drugs say about drugs, but it's also what addicts say about rehab/methadon. But we don't take their word for it if their looks are sub par. Good point. Judging by look turns out to be the wisest course of action after all. If you cannot judge a book by its cover, you need to improve your cover-judging skills.
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