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Re: Are Religious People More Prone to Internet Trolling than Non-Religious People?
this is a funny topic
considering the definition of "trolling is so vague
now as a spiritual person
i could assume i troll
now not being religious
may mean i don't troll
now ignoring anothers statement and trying to prove my belief is right
well, i think we all do that to some extent
also i could say that based on my theory, (see strange claims)
the magnetic nature of matter in the univese give a direct path to different dimentions
of the personal spirit one that energy is freed from the body
and all the universe is connnected by it
but that would be beyond the point
i could be considered a troll when i interject my theory into topics that concern my theory
although since i have no proof
i would be considered off topic and or unfounded claims
similar to the whole flood thing
(which i think is based on the sea level rising and creating the medateranian)
i suck at spelling
anyway
as long as when i post someone doesn't tell me i'm wrong
and when i ask why
they say "it's written"
well then i'm ok
but i always welcome conversation
anyway, i think trollers are common in many groups
religious
political
and then you get ethics commities
i bet they troll the most
anyway, i think i troll more than anyone
with skill
and i am probably more annoying with my spelling misteaks,
distinct lack of structured sentences,
non-use of capitol letters,
and overall non structured writing pattern
(well its structured just not in the traditional way)
peace
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lets start a vote, all those in favor of my posts being more stuctured, say I, all opposed say nay, you can pm me
"foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds"
Ralph Waldo Emmerson :essays
Last edited by belovelife; 03-25-2009 at 01:59 AM..
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