you need to define what trolling actually is instead of just saying something is trolling because you dont like what people say
you need to define what trolling actually is instead of just saying something is trolling because you dont like what people say
Welcome to mmo champion. If you don't agree with them, it means you're a troll.
Stop trolling.
It's a new SJW tactic. I've seen it being employed a couple of times now. They usually call you a troll because they're incapable of admitting people can have different opinions than them.
Then they dismiss you as just another troll, invalidating your opinions because they deem them unreal. It's a very sad phenomena.
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Maybe he feels trolled, who made him angry ? you? maybe you're the troll.
your logic is flawless
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Asking how arabs and africans can be Germans is a stupid and bait question just to talk about race which is a forbidden topic.
Maybe it's not on what you say but how you say it.
Speaking in caps and adding random @#$(@$#%* to your texts isn't helpful in relaying information to others and they might think you are fooling them intentionally.
This is actual trolling : off-topic talk into something unrelated and trying to get those offended to reply and take the bait.
Last edited by Mifuyne; 2017-06-18 at 07:02 PM.
Hardly stupid if the concept of nationality is closely tied to ethnicity and race as it is in some cultures, such as the korean "minjok", one people, one race. Now, I don't know how if the OP lives in such a culture but it's a perfecly valid question if you grew up in such a culture.