On May 11, 8:30 am, Rod <icom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> What you haven't realized yet is that anyone can be troll
> bait just by being present. As an example, your words above
> could have caused you a problem with me but they have not,
> mainly because I see your point, but now you must see mine as
> well, and that is that you have no way of knowing how a person
> will respond to a post, particularly if they are devious minded
> and inclined to troll. I am not, but what may begin as a normal
> conversation can turn heated in a matter of seconds.
> Now, I will agree that I'm troll bait. There is no doubt about
> it in my mind, and I've been forced to deal with it as best I am
> able, but shutting myself off from the outside world isn't my way
> of coping, it is yours. I've noticed one major thing, you are
> isolated and alone in your world with few to talk with. This is not
> healthy in terms of coping with the outside world. Isolation may
> be pleasant for the peace it brings, but the price of that peace
> manifests itself in weakness of coping skills when you do eventually
> venture into the outside world.
> Different people require different forms of discipline to
> strengthen them, it's nature at work. Don't get me wrong
> please, I don't like trolls much better than you do. It is
> immensely painful and they know this. It seems fitting to
> quote something Christ said now, but that would be hypocritical
> as I'm atheist.
> If you must remain isolated then do so, I will understand, but
believe
> this also; I will not stop being troll bait because I have also
> isolated myself. The hate of one troll in particular respects
> no boundaries or rules.
> For your own sake you MUST kill file me. No hard
feelings Engineer,
> just good judgment.
Oh, Rodney:
Get. Help. Now.


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