The Inevitability of Trolling

ahhahaha, Sorry....hmm just ask sorry for R.O ing the person it is easier....if you don't get this time just forget it is not like it matter anyway.

So you're saying I should ask are they offended by getting ringed out? Is that what you're saying?
 
So you're saying I should ask are they offended by getting ringed out? Is that what you're saying?
Not quite, I am just saying if someone start to cry about it just let it go and let him take his way, is not like he will not learn soon or later, so why even bother in trolling, you see? Or am I just misinterpreting what you said all along?
 
All I know is, making people mad is fun. And mad people either play worse or better. So I make people mad. Do I feel bad about it? No. At the end of the day even the saltiest of Scrublord gets over it and forgets I even exist.
 
Not quite, I am just saying if someone start to cry about it just let it go and let him take his way, is not like he will not learn soon or later, so why even bother in trolling, you see? Or am I just misinterpreting what you said all along?

So that's what you mean. If someone cries, some people like me will leave them alone. Occasionally, I will troll if they really dug their own grave or if I'm bored and need to humor myself with a friend.

Still, the whole point of the article (I seemed to ramble my thoughts only to regurgitate words similar to the article and such), is to tell you not to take trolling so seriously.

Some people get their panties in a bunch because it's so vulgar and unsportsmanlike to them. The question is why are you letting it get to you? It's harmless and if you were to stay and fight and troll each other, chances are you'd bond more.

I've made some friends by simply walling their trolling intentions as silly smack talk jokes or a motivation to beat them to see their reactions. Trolling isn't bad as long as you aren't like those special idiots.
 
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