Ciccarelli, Saundra and White, J. Nolan. Psychology: Fourth Edition. Pearson Education, Int., 2015, pages 110, 111, 408-409, 523, 588.
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I normally blog about religion but this week wanted to delve into psychology since I've had more than my fair share of troll encounters; I also find the subject immensely fascinating.
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You are spending too much time and effort attempting to characterize why people decide to troll. Sometimes people just enjoy poking fun at the self righteous know it alls that like to post their thoughts on comment threads.
Good read. thank you for posting.
Ping.
I love trolling my liberal
Buddies
It brings me no end of joy. I love it. Its not a problem at all. Its FUN !
Very interesting.
This could well be a contributing factor in the sometimes incredible online abuse of victims of dangerous dog attacks - by the owners and supporters of the dogs that mauled or killed the victims.
Thank you for authoring and posting this. I find it very thought-provoking. This world - and evil men - “shall wax worse and worse . . .” 2 Timothy 3:13
Norski
Trolls are fictional characters, so obviously there’s no such thing as a troll.