Nice one Spike, we've certainly had a few Trolls visit here.
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Nice one Spike, we've certainly had a few Trolls visit here.
Not bad for an old guy :mrgreen:
Great stuff, Spike! :thumbsup:
Jesus spike are you running for political office..........just kidding...good analysis :lol:
my thoughts too. :laughing6:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gazomg
But be aware that many politicians are trolls!!! :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by echoes
Politicians are the scum of the earth.................well at least 99% of them
So they are trolls!Quote:
Originally Posted by Gazomg
Look at the symptoms;
- Their degree of self knowledge is spectacularly low.
- They have no cure; “once a plotician, always a politician”
- They love rules and laws, but only when they can apply them to other people; never to themselves!
- They need attention constantly
- Trolls love unlimited freedom (for themselves)
- They love to fight
- They hate responsibility
- They never admit they did something wrong :finga:
I've met more than my fair share of internet Trolls some of whom have
caused lots of harm particularly in the blogosphere.
Politicians=Trolls?.....youre summation is spot on Markk :D
I don't mean that all politicians are trolls but most of them have a tendency to trollism... :-kQuote:
Originally Posted by spike70
Mmm I like your viking gif, think I'll use it some time... ;)
Great analysis Spike. They are attention whores who crave response to their posts. It is the sad part about the wonders that the Web does. Sad people who get enjoyment in causing disruption for no reward other than helping cause chaos. The best answer is always to ignore their rants and don't give them legitimacy
And to MARKK - Saw an excellent program on Edvard Grieg on our PBS station. Always some of my favorite music and that of my family. We loved the "Peer Gynt" music and also the "Piano Concerto in A". My late mother was a big Tchaikovsky fan and also of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade" and Griegs music fits that style closely.
Thanks lineback, also one of my favorites + Tchaikovsky, but also Mozart and Verdi, Puccini and.... Pink Floyd! :partyman:Quote:
Originally Posted by lineback
i looooooove pink floyd. i like mozart too.
I was raised on every kind of music there is from classical to blues to country to big band. Sundays my late father picked what LPs were played on the record player. When he died I kept the old 78rpm sets of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsikov.
I'm also a long-time fan of Pink Floyd and still have a copy of their first album "Ummagumma". It was always fun when newbies partook of adult beverages and first heard the conclusion to "Watch Out For That Axe, Eugene" which involves blood-curdling screams. Very unsettling music.
Pink Floyd - Careful With That Axe Eugene