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CLOSED: Easy Contest For 7BP (enough for EP2!)bumwieners (view post) |
10/26/2008 |
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4chan isnt very Good anymoreThread is redundant, 4chan was never good. (view post) |
06/23/2008 |
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4chan isnt very Good anymoreThread is redundant, 4chan was never good. (view post) |
06/23/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"as long as this thread is in the trollhole now I can safely point out that the above post is monumentally unfunny. (view post) |
06/14/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"guenwhyever Posted:
Oh is this the post where you try to play off a genuine heated attitude as only for the sake of entertainment? (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Please this is a serious thread can we just cool down and stop the name calling for a moment? (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"So what do you call arguing incessantly and token name-calling? Other than ‘trolling’ that is… Log in to see images! (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Honestly I don’t understand why you want to defend a reference that was lost on you to mean something that it doesn’t, unless it’s because you don’t see any glory or vanity in simply harbuming or insulting somebody on the internet without bumigning it a buzzword like “troll”. (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"guenwhyever Posted:
I doubt that by the way you’ve fought it tooth and nail for 4 pages and subsequently taken on a personal vendetta against me. (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"MC Banhammer Posted:
Actually, the term ‘fabulous person’ used to be slang for women, in that they were baggage or something to be carried. Then the term became conotated with homosexuals because they acted womanly. This is different because it’s slang based on slang. Troll as the fishing term in regards to baiting for angry responses on the internet is a 1 step reference that still holds modern relevance to a modern term. Just because the term in regards to an outdoor activity was lost on a bunch of shut-ins whose knowledge of DND and LOTR led them to a more obvious choice of reference which was clearly lost on them does not make the intended term slang. IE: It’s a misconception. (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"See-Nah-MoNsTeR Posted:
You should really be hashing this out with the guy who quoted the bible. (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Orb Posted:
No, wrong again. This is a case of misconstrued homonyms. Basically what you’re defending is since their is so commonly misspelled the homonym ‘there’, it’s accepted that it just be correct to type ‘their’ as ‘there’. This makes you, by definition, ‘borderline very special’. (view post) |
06/11/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Arktor Posted:
Yes, this is exactly my point. In context the homonym “bum” in reference to a mule makes sense, whereas “troll” (with the suffixes ‘ed’ or ‘ing’ are even only present in the dictionary under the fishing term) makes sense in context of said fishing term. Thanks for the help man! Log in to see images! (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"And yes I agree Aristotle was a great philospher given the environment thousands of years ago, but that doesn’t mean that everything he said was a universal truth, and it certainly doesn’t mean that the grouping quote isn’t bat-**** stupid (or even relevant). (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Hmm, no. The Plato reference is out of context. More or less these responses are simply hate-driven due to self-realizations that people have used the term incorrectly out of ignorance in the past and instead of admit it and grasp the true concept, they would rather continue to practice a proven misconception (presumably because grouping ‘trolling’ and ‘harbuming’ together helps to create some desired vanity in harbuming people on the internet).
Also, it was in the game discussion because I was disappointed that the clbum (Troll) in the game represents what someone who trolls on the internet does based on the misconception. (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"BirdofPrey Posted:
Have you learned nothing? (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"Please… Haven’t you read any of the posts in this thread? Insulting or harbuming somebody is not trolling. (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"BirdofPrey Posted:
I’m shocked. Log in to see images! (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"BirdofPrey Posted:
The very notion that you opened this thread and went through the effort of making a message nullifies any truth to your post. I’m willing to bet the thread just annoys you and you wanted to lash out and look apathetic at the same time. (view post) |
06/10/2008 |
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Yep, not surprised even this game references the wrong homonym for "troll"A knife is not a gun just because they cause similar results. (view post) |
06/10/2008 |