Is trolling a sickness?

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Re: Is trolling a sickness?

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Farang wrote:Trolling probably is a sickness offering many a delightful analysis for every bar stool analyst.
Trolling, however, is something the sane ones around the patient can cure.

Just put the troll on ignore list. Do not come when he calls.

Do not dance to his pipes.
:agree: ....For any Troll or Flamer......
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sargeant wrote:
I have also met them both at forum get-togethers which I used to promote as good ground to air views face to face and agree to disagree.
I wonder why i dont have the same recollection as you Richard would you like to explain why
In short............NO

With your newly found halo you should be able to fathom it my good man
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sargeant wrote:
I became good friends with Sarge. Best mates, the Brits would say, though we are vastly different people. His bluster and loudness didn't really bother me. I grew up in Texas, where bluster and loudness are the norm. I could see through the anger and see a very decent man trying to live by the moral code he'd lived by his entire life. Whatever problems he was facing, he wasn't a hypocrite and he wasn't a liar. Someone once wrote, “Choose your friends here very carefully.” I'd rather have a friend I can trust than one I can't, and this was someone I could trust.
As for Sarge he does back up everything he writes so I respect that. He made a trip into town to meet me one afternoon and I would say he is a very strong person with views and opinions to match, but I would expect nothing less from a career army engineer. I would also say his keyboard pasona is no different to his in real life a genuine person but what you see is what you get.
That is two people that came to the same conclusion about me

Is this a description of the deranged person of Mr Ps imagination

I do not suffer fools gladly and i call a spade a spade I DO NOT LIE
My mother used to have an old saying Sarge......"Call a spade a spade" however, sometimes some people call a spade a bloody shovel!
I do think that when someone offers you an olive branch, it is a kind gesture. I don't think it is good to bear grudges for too long as life is too short :wink:
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I do think that when someone offers you an olive branch, it is a kind gesture. I don't think it is good to bear grudges for too long as life is too short
Excellent advice unfortunately there is a huge hole in the hypothesis

HE has never offered an olive branch

I have offered numerous games of golf none of which he has accepted

Richard you know damn well the pms sent and you know full well i know as well
about cloak and dagger ok forget the cloak insert back and we both know why
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sargeant wrote:
I do think that when someone offers you an olive branch, it is a kind gesture. I don't think it is good to bear grudges for too long as life is too short
Excellent advice unfortunately there is a huge hole in the hypothesis

HE has never offered an olive branch

I have offered numerous games of golf none of which he has accepted

Richard you know damn well the pms sent and you know full well i know as well
about cloak and dagger ok forget the cloak insert back and we both know why
Sorry Sarge I thought I read this from Richard "Secondly, I have known both Sarge and Mr. Plum for a long time. I don't dislike Sarge. In fact we used to have a beer or three at the top of the night market on Friday lunchtimes and put the world to rights."
To me it reads as forgive and forget :)
Think it's time to bury the hatchet :wink:
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I am afraid i do not see it that way seeing as he is still lying about it

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He could go a long way to putting a line under it well for me anyway he can be honest
he can tell the truth about the PMs
and he can tell them why they were sent and who it was for
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Siani wrote: To me it reads as forgive and forget :)
Think it's time to bury the hatchet :wink:
I agree and read the same
Good advice but you could have used a better term than bury the hatchet :wink: :cheers:
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sargeant wrote:I am afraid i do not see it that way seeing as he is still lying about it
Oh dear, what a shame, anyway, try to move on from it. I know you are a caring compassionate person, I have read some of the very nice helpful advice you have given to forum members who have been in desperate situations:)
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Well I don't know what I'm lying about but no matter

Both this thread and the other related thread are beginning to bore and irritate me and countless others no doubt so from me it's.......

'over and out'
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Bristolian wrote:
Siani wrote: To me it reads as forgive and forget :)
Think it's time to bury the hatchet :wink:
I agree and read the same
Good advice but you could have used a better term than bury the hatchet :wink: :cheers:
Yes maybe you are right :P
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I agree with you Richard, it's now getting boring.
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Siani wrote:
Bristolian wrote:
Siani wrote: To me it reads as forgive and forget :)
Think it's time to bury the hatchet :wink:
I agree and read the same
Good advice but you could have used a better term than bury the hatchet :wink: :cheers:
Yes maybe you are right :P
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I agree with you Richard, it's now getting boring.
:lach: :lach: if anyone needs a spare hatchet I have a whole stash that I've dug up over the years.
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Sarge - Your aggression is harming you not others. As "a grateful guest of Thailand" learn from your host and move on.
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He could go a long way to putting a line under it well for me anyway he can be honest
he can tell the truth about the PMs
and he can tell them why they were sent and who it was for
But he wont the poodle master would have a fit

So its run away as per normal how can he have any integrity or credebility
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Mods, I think this thread has run its course. Please close it.
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sargeant wrote:I wish that that would be true unfortunately their are new members joining all the time and because they do not know the troll he always has new fuel for his fire.
Maybe you should embark on another one of your research session Sargeant. This time could the amount of replies to MrP's threads by yourself and the rest of the regualr biters, compared to all this "new fuel" you believe is there for him to burn.
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