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October 6, 2014 1:27 am at 1:27 am #613848RandomexMember
A troll-in-residence is not truly a troll, for you know it for what it is. It becomes a generator of theoretical trollings, which are hilarious because you imagine someone being trolled by them.
What I’m saying is, reading Popa gives you the experience of being a troll, with no one (unless they don’t know about Popa yet) getting hurt in the process.
How does that make you feel about yourselves? Discuss!
October 6, 2014 1:54 am at 1:54 am #1042883TheGoqParticipantCan we ask the troll in residence to come to our shul and troll?
October 6, 2014 2:22 am at 2:22 am #1042885cozimjewishMemberRandomex – not that I want you to go, just the opposite! But didn’t you say that “this will be my last post til after yom tov”? Like, five posts ago?
October 6, 2014 2:46 am at 2:46 am #1042886RandomexMemberNo, I said it’d be my last day/night – I have until the morning!
(Of course, I hope to be long asleep by then.)
Got to go now – I’ll be back around 1 AM, though.
November 18, 2014 10:26 am at 10:26 am #1042887RandomexMemberI should’ve said something about Popa’s posts often being funny per se, and not only because you imagine someone taking them seriously.
(If anyone disagrees with the point of my original post, though – the concept of reading Popa as theoretical trolling – they haven’t said so yet.)
Also, what I meant was “How does the fact that you find the experience of trolling funny (as is evident from the appreciation you express for Popa) make you feel about yourselves? Discuss!”
November 18, 2014 1:57 pm at 1:57 pm #1042888☕️coffee addictParticipantrandomex,
are you a part time teacher?, you give a lot of essay/ discussion questions
November 19, 2014 9:08 pm at 9:08 pm #1042890HaLeiViParticipant- Names should be capitalized.
- A comma does not follow a question mark.
- “You give”, is the beginning of a sentence. Thus it should be capitalized.
- Missing period.
November 19, 2014 11:51 pm at 11:51 pm #1042891☕️coffee addictParticipantHaLeivi,
are you by any chance married to Haifagirl?
November 20, 2014 6:20 am at 6:20 am #1042893YW Moderator-29 👨💻Moderatorcoffee – randomex wants to tell you he isn’t a full time teacher (apparently your point was lost) but he is having trouble answer your quesiton without dissecting your verbiage. Maybe he was a science teacher?
November 20, 2014 6:29 am at 6:29 am #1042894RandomexMemberThe original line from my original response:
“No. (I don’t teach full-time either.)”
November 20, 2014 8:27 am at 8:27 am #1042897RandomexMemberCorrection: The FIRST line from my original response.
November 20, 2014 5:35 pm at 5:35 pm #1042898☕️coffee addictParticipantrandomex,
ur OP sounds like a post in college
November 21, 2014 6:19 am at 6:19 am #1042900RandomexMemberMod-29:
When someone breaks four language rules in one line, you can’t accuse someone of “dissection” because they realized it!
(I haven’t seen any posters complain about my analytical
style – have they been doing so in private?)
And which point was supposedly lost?
Feel free to realize it. Then keep it to yourself. Be considerate of other posters.
November 21, 2014 6:20 am at 6:20 am #1042901RandomexMemberI wouldn’t know – I’ve never been to college.
(I didn’t even know that they post in colleges.)
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