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"Whither high resolution digital images"... do ALL the threads on this newsgroup turn into this kind of nasty argument?

 
 
Scotius
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      08-04-2010
And if so, why?
 
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David J Taylor
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      08-04-2010
"Scotius" <> wrote in message
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> And if so, why?


Because .....

- people don't killfile the troll (multiple aliases)
- people feed the troll.

David

 
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Jeff Jones
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      08-04-2010
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 13:48:23 -0400, Scotius <> wrote:

> And if so, why?


Because ****ingly useless role-playing pretend-photographer trolls
desperate for my attention follow me around like the injured and deprived
ass-licking dogs they are. I prove their ignorant nonsense wrong every
time, and they don't like it when someone reveals them for the ignorant
role-playing trolls that they are. Boo hoo.

 
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Shiva Das
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      08-04-2010
In article <>,
Jeff "LOL!" Jones <> wrote:

> desperate for my attention


Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a
person is very distrustful and suspicious of others.

People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other
people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative
feelings towards other people.

Other common symptoms include:
? Concern that other people have hidden motives
? Expectation that they will be exploited by others
? Inability to work together with others
? Poor self image
? Social isolation
? Detachment
? Hostility

Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often
extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk
therapy can both be effective.

Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that
cause lasting problems with work and relationships.

The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be
more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia
and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved.

If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a
health care provider or mental health professional.
 
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Jeff Jones
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      08-05-2010
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 19:10:36 -0400, Shiva Das <>
wrote:

>In article <>,
> Jeff "LOL!" Jones <> wrote:
>
>> desperate for my attention

>
>Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a
>person is very distrustful and suspicious of others.
>
>People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other
>people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative
>feelings towards other people.
>
>Other common symptoms include:
> ? Concern that other people have hidden motives
> ? Expectation that they will be exploited by others
> ? Inability to work together with others
> ? Poor self image
> ? Social isolation
> ? Detachment
> ? Hostility
>
>Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often
>extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk
>therapy can both be effective.
>
>Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that
>cause lasting problems with work and relationships.
>
>The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be
>more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia
>and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved.
>
>If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a
>health care provider or mental health professional.


Desperate for my attention are you?

Even worse, now you're pretending and even believing to be one of the many
psychologists you've been court-ordered to see during your life. How very
very sad.

LOL!

 
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Ryan McGinnis
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      08-05-2010
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On 8/4/2010 6:10 PM, Shiva Das wrote:
> In article <>,
> Jeff "LOL!" Jones <> wrote:
>
>> desperate for my attention

>
> Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a
> person is very distrustful and suspicious of others.


So this is, essentially, a discussion about whether we're dealing with a
net.kook or a troll? The multiple accounts heavily favor troll. Just
let him be.

Seriously, though, trolling Usenet is a bit like trying to be clever by
inserting random words into telegraph messages. It probably was funny
at one point, but NOBODY USES THEM ANY MORE.

Granted, Usenet trolling is a bit kinder than the SWAT calls of the
message boards, but there's a time to move on. The Usenet ocean has
dried up into a few little puddles.

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- -Ryan McGinnis
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Martin Brown
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      08-05-2010
On 05/08/2010 07:44, SneakyP wrote:
> Scotius<> wrote in
> news::
>
>> And if so, why?

>
>
> What arguments?
>
> My Hamster news-server proxy happily bozobins the troubled troll. No
> more arguments can be seen from he-who-posts-under-many-nyms on this end.
> He's even been caught arguing with himself to drag others into his
> psychotic games.
>
> It's been satisifying, to not actually engage a whiner who just wants
> your attention, to make you madder than he is. It's some twisted logic
> of his that soothes his beastly anger if only for a short period of time.
>
> :ictures Kehole throwing his P&S crap at a brick wall and WHAILS in
> pain as it shatters into millions of pieces.
>
>
> If you get yourself a newsreader that actually plonks whith the
> appearance of any header associated with him, you are ahead of the game.


I agree. Most newsreaders can be configured to kill on relevant headers.

Posters from Google groups get exactly what they pay for - with plenty
of Chinese imitation goods spam on the side.

Regards,
Martin Brown
 
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Outing Trolls is FUN!
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      08-05-2010
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 01:44:55 -0500, SneakyP
<> wrote:

>Scotius <> wrote in
>news: :
>
>> And if so, why?

>
>
>What arguments?
>
>My Hamster news-server proxy happily bozobins the troubled troll. No
>more arguments can be seen from he-who-posts-under-many-nyms on this end.
>He's even been caught arguing with himself to drag others into his
>psychotic games.
>
>It's been satisifying, to not actually engage a whiner who just wants
>your attention, to make you madder than he is. It's some twisted logic
>of his that soothes his beastly anger if only for a short period of time.
>
>:ictures Kehole throwing his P&S crap at a brick wall and WHAILS in
>pain as it shatters into millions of pieces.
>
>
>If you get yourself a newsreader that actually plonks whith the
>appearance of any header associated with him, you are ahead of the game.


This is the fun part. SkankyP can't see all the posts I've made, proving
him to be nothing but a basement-living thread-hijacking troll that he is.
Never realizing that the whole world is laughing at him now. See what
happens when people poke their own eyes out to try to retain and enjoy
their bliss of self-induced ignorance? Trolls are SO much fun at times!
Stupid ones like SkankyP even more so.

LOL!

 
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Peter
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      08-05-2010
"Shiva Das" <> wrote in message
news:shiv-...
> In article <>,
> Jeff "LOL!" Jones <> wrote:
>
>> desperate for my attention

>
> Paranoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a
> person is very distrustful and suspicious of others.
>
> People with paranoid personality disorder are highly suspicious of other
> people. They are usually unable to acknowledge their own negative
> feelings towards other people.
>
> Other common symptoms include:
> ? Concern that other people have hidden motives
> ? Expectation that they will be exploited by others
> ? Inability to work together with others
> ? Poor self image
> ? Social isolation
> ? Detachment
> ? Hostility
>
> Treatment is difficult because people with this condition are often
> extremely suspicious of doctors. If accepted, medications and talk
> therapy can both be effective.
>
> Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that
> cause lasting problems with work and relationships.
>
> The cause of paranoid personality disorder is unknown. It appears to be
> more common in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia
> and delusional disorder, which suggests genes may be involved.
>
> If suspicions are interfering with your relationships or work, contact a
> health care provider or mental health professional.




Now just a minute. Simply because he "knows" everybody is out to get him,
doesn't mean he's paranoid.

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Peter

 
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