Jan 30, 2017 Not tryna be like TROLLING IS EVIL, almost everyone growing up in this computer age has gone through phases here and there where they make accounts on sites to troll people but idk man
Jan 30, 2017 as soon as media labels someone a troll i feel slightly insecure. then i walk past a mirror and go "oh lol i'm not an ugly c---- like them phew"
Jan 30, 2017 agree, it's weird. like sometimes its gr8 and sometimes its just easy, low hanging fruit, f---ing dumb s---. its kinda like trolling eminem fans. i could probably do it everyday, easily. but the point is it's 1000 times better if you plan it out and do it in a smart way. Like when i did it, i 1-week-prior made a post saying i had connections and that the one song snippet i heard was amazing. this was planting the seed, then over a course of a week would water it by posting "omg guys, i dont even like eminem but this song was bearable" then when the seed sprouted into a plant, i sent a PM to over 50 members containing the "snippet" which was actually satanic rituals. that imo is a good troll (lmao just praising myself) but i'd consider it fairly easy and kinda low hanging fruit. but when it's like "haha lets post n---- on the BLM page" that's like a s--- troll. like no effort, low-energy tier s---. or if you went to a church and just yelled "GODS NOT REAL LOL" like i hate that kinda trolly s---.
Jan 30, 2017 Since Trump banned immigrants from certain countries can we ask @Koolo to ban the immigrants from other forums that are safe havens for trolls?
Jan 30, 2017 what the f---, f--- the media i can't even f---ing. i read like on 12 seperate occasions that this was 12 different races doing the shooting. ill list what i read from news reports yesterday 1. 3 shooters, shot up mosque 2. 2 shooters of syrian descent, both immigrants from the past week 3. 1 shooter, muslim 4. shooters had quebecois accent and yelled "allahu ahckbar" 5. 1 shooter was quebecois the other moroccan 6.1 moroccan shooter and 1 driver of getaway vehicle 7. 3 white males 8. 1 white male and another suspect on the run 9. 1 white male 1 moroccan 10. 1 white male like what the f--- is it?
Jan 30, 2017 See that type of trolling is f---in art. That's a Picasso right there my boy. Going on the BLM page and typing "n----" is the equivalent of drawing a d-ck on the back of your homework in 5th grade. It's giggle-worthy, but it aint s---.
Jan 30, 2017 I hate most religions because they promote division. Anything that demeans certain genders, race, beliefs & actions is not religion to me, it's a means of control.
Feb 1, 2017 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38826211 Afghan woman's ears cut off by husband A 23-year-old Afghan woman has described to the BBC how her husband tied her up and cut off both her ears in a domestic violence attack in the northern province of Balkh. The woman - Zarina - is now in a stable but traumatised condition in hospital. "I haven't committed any sin," she said. "I don't know why my husband did this to me." The woman's husband is on the run in Kashinda district following the attack, police have told local media. Zarina told Pajhwok news that the unprovoked attack took place after her husband suddenly woke her up. She was married at the age of 13, and told BBC that "relations with her husband were not good". Zarina complained that her husband had tried to prevent her from seeing her parents, she said in another interview, with Tolo News. She said she no longer wanted to remain married to him. Image captionZarina says she no longer wants to remain married to her husband "He is a very suspicious man and often accused me of talking to strange men when I went to visit my parents," she said. She has demanded his arrest and prosecution. Her account is the latest in a series of high-profile domestic abuse incidents and cases of violence against women in Afghanistan. In January 2016, a young woman, Reza Gul [pictured, below], had her nose cut off by her husband in the remote Ghormach district of north-western Faryab province Some months later, a woman was critically ill after being nearly beaten to death by her husband In November 2015, a young woman was stoned to death in Ghor province after she had been accused of adultery Earlier that year, a young Kabul woman, Farkhunda, was beaten and burned to death by a mob over false allegations she had set fire to a Koran In September 2014, a man cut off part of his wife's nose with a kitchen knife, in central Daykundi Province, according to police. It is not clear whether he was ever caught The case of Aisha featured on the front cover of Time magazine in 2010, after the 18-year-old was mutilated by her husband who cut off her nose and ears as punishment for running away Image captionReza Gul is waiting to be transferred for further treatment in Turkey The Afghan government has repeatedly tried to introduce laws to protect women from domestic abuse. But President Hamid Karzai during his time in power was unable - or unwilling - to sign off legislation even though it had been approved by both houses of parliament. In 2014, for example, he ordered changes to draft legislation that critics said would severely limit justice for victims. Mr Karzai's successor, Ashraf Ghani, has also yet to give his assent to legislation passed by Afghan parliament late last year. It was drafted to protect women and children from violence and harassment.