Friday, 21 September 2012


Jemima101
21 September 2012 5:49PM
@Katyia
"that depends whether you actually know what i mean ...
which is fairly elementary I would have thought ...
do you have a blog ?"
It may have been elementary to you but I am afraid it was incomprehensible to me, although I do like birds. As for actually knowing what you mean, I take it you are not referring to meta languages, as I would subscribe to the view it is impossible for anyone to "actually" know what another means, we simply operate on our assumptions of what we think they mean. My assumption is you want to have a dig but think complex language makes it sound better, rather than making it impossible to follow.
You said 
"cuckoo troll, spambot troll, stalker troll, failoblog troll
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100099194/seven-types-of-troll-a-spotters-guide/
is probably enough to be going on with ...
is there a form of trolling that involves referencing one person all the time with a view
to building up a picture/profile of them Jemima and conveniently avoiding all the pain
and creativity involved in expression of your own self ? I dunno an
ornithology troll? a vicarious troll? shame to see such a waste ...."
Which suggests you think I reference one person all the time, and do not express my own self. Which seem strange comments to make to a stranger on the interweb to say the least.
As for the "shame to see such a waste" comment...it goes right over my head.
I imagine you know fine well I contribute to a variety of online publications, including the joint blog I run on BDSM, Hope you can enlighten me on the relevance of that to my comments on the need for people to be allowed to disagree on the net.


Katyia21 September 2012 6:20PM

thats interesting you thought the tin foil hat was designed for you ...
I didn't actually say that you spend all day and night focusing on
one person ... you raised the topic of different types of trolling ...
or maybe this is a thread where we are all pissed I don't know ....
bdsm is awesome ... I know safe words seem a bit sissy sometimes
I did use one recently when someone was passing around footage of
********
some of this seems to be missing
i think it said you know so no need i saiid you seem to be intelligent and possibly creative in other areas
**********


TRIX IM ENTITLED to comment on the topic of prostitution i suggest we have a thread on it not that byou physically abuse me


  • David Moss
    21 September 2012 6:51PM
    Long comments are not good, they suggest to me an image of someone working too hard to take themselves seriously in the hope that others might do the same.
    The ones I hate the most are the ones that go along the lines of "is this what the Guardian has come to?" which usually crop up on food blogs or other lifestyle articles.
    They are a variation of point 3 above the above.
    Then there are my own comments, they are shite and I regret them all.
  • David Moss
    21 September 2012 6:53PM
    I liked most of what you said but you actually did a version of number 3 at the end there.
    I'm doing one now, I don't like people who comment on other people's comments, haven't they got anything better to do?

TRIX WILL YOU GET OFF MY NEIGHBOURS PLEASE 

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