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He's Adam Sandler incognito. wink

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How 'bout sandpaper his butt and dabb terpintine on it,after wrapping his feet up in paper booties? laugh

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Cat is playing some little persona, and you're actually taking it seriously?

There is a huge diff between the internet and reality.

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Here is exactly what he, and some others here are. They simply seek a certain response to their nonsense. It is their sole purpose on forums & they almost always get what they seek. There is no reasoning with them. They never, ever stop, as long as they receive the negative attention that they seek.

The following is a nicely written article describing this type of pest.

It's worth a look..

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What is an Internet Troll?

An Internet "troll" is a person who delights in sowing discord on the Internet. He (and it is usually he) tries to start arguments and upset people.

Trolls see Internet communications services as convenient venues for their bizarre game. For some reason, they don't "get" that they are hurting real people. To them, other Internet users are not quite human but are a kind of digital abstraction. As a result, they feel no sorrow whatsoever for the pain they inflict. Indeed, the greater the suffering they cause, the greater their 'achievement' (as they see it). At the moment, the relative anonymity of the net allows trolls to flourish.

Trolls are utterly impervious to criticism (constructive or otherwise). You cannot negotiate with them; you cannot cause them to feel shame or compassion; you cannot reason with them. They cannot be made to feel remorse. For some reason, trolls do not feel they are bound by the rules of courtesy or social responsibility.

Why does it Matter?

Some people -- particularly those who have been online for years -- are not upset by trolls and consider them an inevitable hazard of using the net. As the saying goes, "You can't have a picnic without ants."

It would be nice if everybody was so easy-going, but the sad fact is that trolls do discourage people. Established posters may leave a message board because of the arguments that trolls ignite, and lurkers (people who read but do not post) may decide that they do not want to expose themselves to abuse and thus never get involved.

Another problem is that the negative emotions stirred up by trolls leak over into other discussions. Normally affable people can become bitter after reading an angry interchange between a troll and his victims, and this can poison previously friendly interactions between long-time users.

Finally, trolls create a paranoid environment, such that a casual criticism by a new arrival can elicit a ferocious and inappropriate backlash.

The Internet is a wonderful resource which is breaking down barriers and stripping away prejudice. Trolls threaten our continued enjoyment of this beautiful forum for ideas.

<...snip...>
The Webmaster's Challenge

When trolls are ignored they step up their attacks, desperately seeking the attention they crave. Their messages become more and more foul, and they post ever more of them. Alternatively, they may protest that their right to free speech is being curtailed -- more on this later.

The moderator of a message board may not be able to delete a troll's messages right away, but their job is made much harder if they also have to read numerous replies to trolls. They are also forced to decide whether or not to delete posts from well-meaning folks which have the unintended effect of encouraging the troll.

Some webmasters have to endure conscientious users telling them that they are "acting like dictators" and should never delete a single message. These people may be misinformed: they may have arrived at their opinion about a troll based on the messages they see, never realizing that the webmaster has already deleted his most horrific material. Please remember that a troll does have an alternative if he has something of value to say: there are services on the net that provide messaging systems free of charge. So the troll can set up his own message board, where he can make his own decisions about the kind of content he will tolerate.

Just how much can we expect of a webmaster when it comes to preserving the principles of free speech? Some trolls find sport in determining what the breaking point is for a particular message board operator. They might post a dozen messages, each of which contains 400 lines of the letter "J". That is a form of expression, to be sure, but would you consider it your duty to play host to such a person?

Perhaps the most difficult challenge for a webmaster is deciding whether to take steps against a troll that a few people find entertaining. Some trolls do have a creative spark and have chosen to squander it on being disruptive. There is a certain perverse pleasure in watching some of them. Ultimately, though, the webmaster has to decide if the troll actually cares about putting on a good show for the regular participants, or is simply playing to an audience of one -- himself.

What about Free Speech?

When trolls find that their efforts are being successfully resisted, they often complain that their right to free speech is being infringed. Let us examine that claim.

While most people on the Internet are ardent defenders of free speech, it is not an absolute right; there are practical limitations. For example, you may not scream out "Fire!" in a crowded theatre, and you may not make jokes about bombs while waiting to board an airplane. We accept these limitations because we recognize that they serve a greater good.

Another useful example is the control of the radio frequency spectrum. You might wish to set up a powerful radio station to broadcast your ideas, but you cannot do so without applying for a license. Again, this is a practical limitation: if everybody broadcasted without restriction, the repercussions would be annoying at best and life-threatening at worst.

The radio example is helpful for another reason: with countless people having a legitimate need to use radio communications, it is important to ensure that nobody is 'monopolizing the channel'. There are only so many clear channels available in each frequency band and these must be shared.

When a troll attacks a message board, he generally posts a lot of messages. Even if his messages are not particularly inflammatory, they can be so numerous that they drown out the regular conversations (this is known as 'flooding'). Needless to say, no one person's opinions can be allowed to monopolize a channel.

The ultimate response to the 'free speech' argument is this: while we may have the right to say more or less whatever we want, we do not have the right to say it wherever we want. You may feel strongly about the fact that your neighbor has not mowed his lawn for two months, but you do not have the right to berate him in his own living room. Similarly, if a webmaster tells a troll that he is not welcome, the troll has no "right" to remain. This is particularly true on the numerous free communications services offered on the net. (On pay systems, the troll might be justified in asking for a refund.)

Conclusion

Next time you are on a message board and you see a post by somebody whom you think is a troll, and you feel you must reply, simply write a follow-up message entitled "Troll Alert" and type only this:

The only way to deal with trolls is to limit your reaction to reminding others not to respond to trolls.

By posting such a message, you let the troll know that you know what he is, and that you are not going to get dragged into his twisted little hobby.


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Originally Posted by oulufinn
Here is exactly what he, and some others here are. They simply seek a certain response to their nonsense. It is their sole purpose on forums & they almost always get what they seek. There is no reasoning with them. They never, ever stop, as long as they receive the negative attention that they seek.

The following is a nicely written article describing this type of pest.

It's worth a look..

Quote
What is an Internet Troll?

An Internet "troll" is a person who delights in sowing discord on the Internet. He (and it is usually he) tries to start arguments and upset people.

Trolls see Internet communications services as convenient venues for their bizarre game. For some reason, they don't "get" that they are hurting real people. To them, other Internet users are not quite human but are a kind of digital abstraction. As a result, they feel no sorrow whatsoever for the pain they inflict. Indeed, the greater the suffering they cause, the greater their 'achievement' (as they see it). At the moment, the relative anonymity of the net allows trolls to flourish.

Trolls are utterly impervious to criticism (constructive or otherwise). You cannot negotiate with them; you cannot cause them to feel shame or compassion; you cannot reason with them. They cannot be made to feel remorse. For some reason, trolls do not feel they are bound by the rules of courtesy or social responsibility.

Why does it Matter?

Some people -- particularly those who have been online for years -- are not upset by trolls and consider them an inevitable hazard of using the net. As the saying goes, "You can't have a picnic without ants."

It would be nice if everybody was so easy-going, but the sad fact is that trolls do discourage people. Established posters may leave a message board because of the arguments that trolls ignite, and lurkers (people who read but do not post) may decide that they do not want to expose themselves to abuse and thus never get involved.

Another problem is that the negative emotions stirred up by trolls leak over into other discussions. Normally affable people can become bitter after reading an angry interchange between a troll and his victims, and this can poison previously friendly interactions between long-time users.

Finally, trolls create a paranoid environment, such that a casual criticism by a new arrival can elicit a ferocious and inappropriate backlash.

The Internet is a wonderful resource which is breaking down barriers and stripping away prejudice. Trolls threaten our continued enjoyment of this beautiful forum for ideas.

<...snip...>
The Webmaster's Challenge

When trolls are ignored they step up their attacks, desperately seeking the attention they crave. Their messages become more and more foul, and they post ever more of them. Alternatively, they may protest that their right to free speech is being curtailed -- more on this later.

The moderator of a message board may not be able to delete a troll's messages right away, but their job is made much harder if they also have to read numerous replies to trolls. They are also forced to decide whether or not to delete posts from well-meaning folks which have the unintended effect of encouraging the troll.

Some webmasters have to endure conscientious users telling them that they are "acting like dictators" and should never delete a single message. These people may be misinformed: they may have arrived at their opinion about a troll based on the messages they see, never realizing that the webmaster has already deleted his most horrific material. Please remember that a troll does have an alternative if he has something of value to say: there are services on the net that provide messaging systems free of charge. So the troll can set up his own message board, where he can make his own decisions about the kind of content he will tolerate.

Just how much can we expect of a webmaster when it comes to preserving the principles of free speech? Some trolls find sport in determining what the breaking point is for a particular message board operator. They might post a dozen messages, each of which contains 400 lines of the letter "J". That is a form of expression, to be sure, but would you consider it your duty to play host to such a person?

Perhaps the most difficult challenge for a webmaster is deciding whether to take steps against a troll that a few people find entertaining. Some trolls do have a creative spark and have chosen to squander it on being disruptive. There is a certain perverse pleasure in watching some of them. Ultimately, though, the webmaster has to decide if the troll actually cares about putting on a good show for the regular participants, or is simply playing to an audience of one -- himself.

What about Free Speech?

When trolls find that their efforts are being successfully resisted, they often complain that their right to free speech is being infringed. Let us examine that claim.

While most people on the Internet are ardent defenders of free speech, it is not an absolute right; there are practical limitations. For example, you may not scream out "Fire!" in a crowded theatre, and you may not make jokes about bombs while waiting to board an airplane. We accept these limitations because we recognize that they serve a greater good.

Another useful example is the control of the radio frequency spectrum. You might wish to set up a powerful radio station to broadcast your ideas, but you cannot do so without applying for a license. Again, this is a practical limitation: if everybody broadcasted without restriction, the repercussions would be annoying at best and life-threatening at worst.

The radio example is helpful for another reason: with countless people having a legitimate need to use radio communications, it is important to ensure that nobody is 'monopolizing the channel'. There are only so many clear channels available in each frequency band and these must be shared.

When a troll attacks a message board, he generally posts a lot of messages. Even if his messages are not particularly inflammatory, they can be so numerous that they drown out the regular conversations (this is known as 'flooding'). Needless to say, no one person's opinions can be allowed to monopolize a channel.

The ultimate response to the 'free speech' argument is this: while we may have the right to say more or less whatever we want, we do not have the right to say it wherever we want. You may feel strongly about the fact that your neighbor has not mowed his lawn for two months, but you do not have the right to berate him in his own living room. Similarly, if a webmaster tells a troll that he is not welcome, the troll has no "right" to remain. This is particularly true on the numerous free communications services offered on the net. (On pay systems, the troll might be justified in asking for a refund.)

Conclusion

Next time you are on a message board and you see a post by somebody whom you think is a troll, and you feel you must reply, simply write a follow-up message entitled "Troll Alert" and type only this:

The only way to deal with trolls is to limit your reaction to reminding others not to respond to trolls.

By posting such a message, you let the troll know that you know what he is, and that you are not going to get dragged into his twisted little hobby.
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New to theforum but not to life by a long shot. I really don't know what this is all about, but I really do know what catman is all about---sick fame and attention his boyfried won't give him.
A troll needs an audiance---looks like he found a group.
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Originally Posted by williamlayton
New to theforum but not to life by a long shot. I really don't know what this is all about, but I really do know what catman is all about---sick fame and attention his boyfried won't give him.
A troll needs an audiance---looks like he found a group.
Blessings
bettur git ouwt yor chap stik if u r gunna kiss ass on heer the catman disnt need noobs chymin in


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Originally Posted by williamlayton
New to theforum but not to life by a long shot. I really don't know what this is all about, but I really do know what catman is all about---sick fame and attention his boyfried won't give him.
A troll needs an audiance---looks like he found a group.
Blessings


mass murderers in schools seem to have a similar need....

Wouldn't that be the chits. Some leftist goes postal and media reports "his computer shows he spent many hours on 2a and other gun nut web forums clearly proving himself among the disturbed conservative and other criminally insane anti-government Rambos".

Not suggesting our butt hair singed Cat is the next mass murderer but ... well ... he did say fireworks forthcoming.





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im a ratt...... ;}

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Originally Posted by Kenneth
Cat is playing some little persona, and you're actually taking it seriously?

There is a huge diff between the internet and reality.


I think that his avowed proclivity for playing a RAT is remarkable,....whether he's actually done anything in "reality" or not.

A gopher busting device is NOT a "Bom", .....and I'm certain that any BATFE type reviewing RatMan925's "complaint" would agree.

His previous postings here have spoken volumes about what he IS. If his "playing a persona" amuses you, fill your boots.
Just don't come sniffin' around MY aversion and reaction to the very IDEA of pullin' that kinda' chit.

Thank you all to tears for your coaching and steering as regards this little fiasco, regardless.

Now GFY

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Might be time for a senility exam, you really can't tell when someone's playing you?

fiasco? on the internet?

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You really seem to be the one having a problem of some sort, it would seem.

GFY some more, maybe that'll help.

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if he sent a letter or made a phone call and speaks anything remotely similar to how he posts


BATF is still trying to figure out if they've been contacted by an alien life form.


no private conversations here, including pm's, so if you don't want it known I spose we'd best not post it. (yes that'd be me/the pot telling the kettle to rub some of the black offa it)

but I wouldn't sweat him/it crossfire

just an annoyance


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Never SAID I'm "Sweating it". wink

I thought it a remarkable definition of this Cretin's real character, and found it worth commenting on.

...a kinda' young Larry Root, in the making, I'd propose.

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The quesion is what r u, othur than a kranky old basturd whoo can only dreem of 1/2 da tuffnes he blow out his ass on here. Seams as ole catman hav u a lil woried bout sum of dis gum smakin an bragin u hav caried on roun here. O butt u got ur gruppies kissin dat stankie old ass of urs an klingin too ur jok like stink on shiit. So u jus keep on talkin shiit. I is rite here to giv it bak cuz i fur one isnt skeered or woried bout u ever doin a damn thang bout it. U sir can gfy! Cuz karma is a BITCH!


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I'd say those are the words of a BITCH.

....a very sick one.

FOAD, Drooling One

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I say dos r wurds of truuf an ur old ass cant handle it BITCH!


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..you talk big but ..........doubt you would stand up to any of these guys face to face...you are nothing bit internet bullchit at the best...you need to go over to accuratereloading.com


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Originally Posted by eh76
..you talk big but ..........doubt you would stand up to any of these guys face to face...you are nothing bit internet bullchit at the best...you need to go over to accuratereloading.com
look whoos talkin. Mr fuul of shiit him selve.


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