Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life and the impact of that (And we discuss exotic trolls on page 2...whisper pls)
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@herenow said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
You are a literal saboteur of your own forum.
That's pretty bold chap, I'm just talking.
IRL you might walk off or profess so the other could adjust. If you walk off it's a kind of block so you ought to be able to do that. I didn't know you couldn't until someone pointed it out.
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@herenow said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
I was imagining a stroked out
That's also very bold, even to imagine an attribution like that.
@ThinPicking said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
@herenow... have you taken the time to listen to 'sabrina wallace'?
I highly recommend you do. And be very careful in doing so.
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@herenow said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
And that is the goal, to purge people who upset you
How would you blocking me amount to that? Exactly.
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@herenow said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
More likely she was crying so something like that. What excites you the most?
Your attempt to imply what I'm 'excited' by on these grounds is sick. In my opinion.
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@herenow said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
I asked the great and mighty ai
Of course you would and call it so, it's quite the amusement. Thank you.
@ThinPicking said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life:
It hasn't been described as such by me. It has by you. Here, now.
Thus far you're the only one throwing the word 'troll' around hn.
@bot-mod said in New "Mission" of RPF:
projection is ill
Deep breath.
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He may not even knows he's trolling. He might just be naturally irritating. It's actually pretty sad when you think about it.
Is a very rare accidental troll living in this forum? (I'm whispering right now like I'm on safari
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It's the unicorn of trolls, a rare specimen. Enjoy him while you can
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But the interesting question is can you troll if you don't know it? You would just say that person struggles with an issue. Trolling requires intent right?
I know nobody's gonna read this. I'm just entertaining myself. I'm looking over this and going is this mean? Am I being mean right now? I hope not.
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I'm still finding this interesting only because I have some interest in characters and it looks like the term "accidental troll" which is the term I made up afaik is not the more known terms for someone who troll forums without intending to.
List from my research:
Unintentional troll: Posts provocative or inflammatory comments without intending harm or disruption, unaware of the negative impact.
Concern troll: Pretends to be supportive or concerned but stirs controversy; sometimes unaware they are trolling.
Naive troll: Unknowingly provokes or annoys others due to lack of awareness or social cues.
Ignorant troll: Trolls out of misunderstanding or misinformation, not realizing their behavior is disruptive.I'm thinking you don't find them very often because most forums have ban policies so they'll aggregate in places like this. Add in that it's anonymous and they can just really let loose.
Maybe 10 people will even read this. I thought about doing a separate thread, a full character analysis but that seemed excessive and kinda like trolling ironically.
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@Luke said in Thread regarding Ray Peat possibly choosing not to use the medical system toward the end of his life (And we discuss exotic trolls on page 2...whisper pls):
@herenow
You forgot mountain trolls..There's a picture of one on my desk
This provides a great example on the topic. Poor Luke, not realizing that everyone posting here is a LOTR enthusiast has insulted me causing me distress. That would make him a "ignorant troll" based on the list.
He means well but he knows not. How upset can you get at him when he's trying his best?
I forgive you Luke
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Here is a condense AI description of the psychology of a forum troll. However this may not apply to Luke because he didn't realize that I just watched LOTR for the 90th time this morning.
Luke went to church asking people if they believe in god. Poor guy, he's struggling
A forum troll is typically characterized by a need for attention and control, often driven by insecurity or boredom. They exhibit low empathy, deriving amusement from provoking emotional reactions (schadenfreude). Trolls may have narcissistic or antisocial traits, enjoying manipulation and disruption for its own sake. They often hide behind anonymity to avoid accountability, allowing them to express suppressed impulses or unresolved anger. Cognitive biases like confirmation bias or a sense of superiority can fuel their behavior, as they seek to affirm their worldview or feel powerful. Environmentally, they thrive in spaces with minimal moderation or high reactivity, exploiting group dynamics to amplify conflict.
I assume you need a separate profile for exotic species but I'm not up to doing the extra research at the moment.