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I had to look up a Viking Troll to get a picture of who we are dealing with.  Here is what I found:

Viking Troll

The reason they can't see what we are talking about is because their helmet is over their eyes.  There had to be a reason.  

I get tired of trolls misrepresenting the Packers, trying to stir up dissension within our ranks, and defaming our players.  I do wish we could talk without it being adversarial.  I have a Viking fan sister-in-law.  When she starts with the Vikings are better than Packers talk, I just walk away.  It isn't worth it.  

My contribution to the 100 pages.  

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Limbata-So I'm up all night with a bad cold (and hopefully not the "F" word)

Pretty damning diagnosis of our two little friends.

I've wondered since they've been trolling here what their motivation for doing so is---this gives me peace. I'm also pleased to know these two little pissants probably get their asses kicked daily out in the real world on a daily basis.

And finally, from the article:

Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. To quote the authors once more (because this is a truly quotable article): "Both trolls and sadists feel sadistic glee at the distress of others. Sadists just want to have fun ... and the Internet is their playground!"

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. 

 

I kinda feel bad for them now.

Well, not really.

Blair Kiel posted:

Limbata-So I'm up all night with a bad cold (and hopefully not the "F" word)

Pretty damning diagnosis of our two little friends.

I've wondered since they've been trolling here what their motivation for doing so is---this gives me peace. I'm also pleased to know these two little pissants probably get their asses kicked daily out in the real world on a daily basis.

And finally, from the article:

Trolls truly enjoy making you feel bad. To quote the authors once more (because this is a truly quotable article): "Both trolls and sadists feel sadistic glee at the distress of others. Sadists just want to have fun ... and the Internet is their playground!"

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. 

 

I kinda feel bad for them now.

Well, not really.

I've been the admin of sites who dealt with these types for a long time.    Some people enjoy the banter while it annoys others.   My suggestion is to just ban them.   Problem solved.   Since that doesn't seem to be an option here, don't speak their name or reply to their posts.   If there is no food, they will move elsewhere.   

 

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