Tell me about it!
Might as well get the inevitable done and over with....
Posting flashing GIFs on an epilepsy Web site is terrible. Who even thinks of something like that?
I find it interesting that someone posted a parody of one of those parody motivation posters. Those originated on 4chan. They are a goldmine of internet memes.
They are here... among you. lol
In fact, I submit that some of them have attained a rather “high status” right here on this site, and I see an AWFUL lot of them with leftist leanings going on an on and on, never to be challenged lately.
(I’ve been involved with dealing with them since those ‘early days’ the author mentioned, since before the internet existed!)
Ping to NYT article mentioning /b/tards, an hero, lost iPods, and moot. No mention of Pedobear, Longcat, or Desu.
The left’s first reflex is to personally discredit their critics (Monica is a stalker, Gennifer is unstable, Swifties are liars, etc) but that's kind of hard to do when your critic's real name and address are not known.
getting a subpoena means that there must have been a crime committed, and simply wondering if the son of a Muslim is a Muslim is not, yet, a crime.
It's coming soon, federal legislation making it illegal to log on to a network with anything other than your real name/address. There are more and more articles planting this concept, and soon it will rise to the level of the MSM Constant Chant.
Luckily... we have the Viking Kitty!
Well. I guess that was edifying. Sort of. Young people with too much time on their hands. They should be out hoeing weeds in the potato patch, or helping with the sausage-making, or delivering groceries. Looks like a whole new leisure-class world. The article was depressing, too. I read the whole thing...DEFINITELY too much time on their hands.
Bump for later
This coming from the NYTs, who were politically “group trolling” for decades before there were personal computers. Before the first two computers ever got hooked together.
The New York Times AKA the Red Rag Hag, is a rat warren of socialist trolls.
Yes and those people are Post moderns who accept the absurd as the guiding morality in their lives:
good and bad are subjective
I've been smart enough so far to avoid putting anything about myself on the internet, at least direct information. I'm also smart enough to know that anyone pulling my posts could pinpoint who I am and where I live to within 300 miles. Of course, my demographic is still large enough that I'm pretty anonymous. The good news is I NEVER use my real name anywhere. IMHO, anyone who creates that kind of public record is taking an enormous risk.
Interesting. These trolls seem to feel towards all of humanity much the same way that NYT reporters feel towards conservatives...
The subtext of the article is pretty clear. The interweb is a wild, dangerous place crying out for much greater forced disclosure and regulation.
Evil indeed. Sadism by any other name is still sadism. These people take pleasure in the cruelty they inflict on others.
bttt