7rlol
7rlol
Troll Resistence #7r
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šŸ‘¹ Recognize the troll.ā³ Respect your boundaries!ā›”ļø Restrict access.šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡³ Report abuse.šŸ¤ Rally support.šŸƒā€ā™€ļøRetreat when necessary.šŸ™Š Resist amplification.
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7rlol Ā· 3 hours ago
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Criticism is a mirror. When someone hurls harsh words, they reveal more about themselves than about you. Critics often project their insecurities, using criticism as a shield. They hide behind it, hoping to mask their own flaws. But you, the target, have power. You can choose your reaction. Stay calm. Breathe. Understand that their words are not your truth. Respond with kindness or silence. Both disarm the critic. They expect a fight, not grace. Use their words as a tool for growth, not a weapon against yourself. Remember, criticism is a reflection. Let it show you their world, not define yours.
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7rlol Ā· 8 hours ago
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7rlol Ā· 2 days ago
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Euphemisms are the sugar-coated daggers of conversation. They dance around the truth, painting a rosy picture where thorns should be. But beware, for they are the sneaky cousins of trolling. Hypocrisy lurks in their shadows, where words say one thing but actions scream another. Logical fallacies prance in, twisting reason into pretzels of nonsense. Blatant lies strut about, wearing the mask of truth, deceiving the unsuspecting. Sarcasm, that sly fox, slips in, its barbed tongue leaving wounds disguised as jokes. Gaslighting flickers like a ghostly flame, making you doubt your own mind. And then there’s baiting, the art of luring you into a trap of words, only to pounce with a verbal ambush. Euphemisms, with their velvet gloves, hide the iron fists of trolling, making the world a stage where truth is but a whisper in the cacophony of deceit.
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7rlol Ā· 2 days ago
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Euphemisms are the media’s best friend. They dress up ugly truths in pretty words, making everything sound just a bit more palatable. Meanwhile, trolls are having a field day, thriving on the chaos they create. The media, of course, can’t resist the allure of rage-baiting. It’s like a moth to a flame, except the flame is a dumpster fire of controversy. They profit from every click, every share, every outraged comment. And we, the audience, are the puppets, dancing to their tune. But here’s a thought: maybe we should stop falling for it. Our attention is precious, after all. If we ignore the noise, maybe the media will get the hint. Coverage isn’t just coverage; it’s an endorsement. So let’s be choosy about what we let into our minds.
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7rlol Ā· 4 days ago
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The Internet is broken, and it’s all because of cats.
Yes, you read that right. Cats have taken over the digital world, and there’s nothing we can do about it. They’re everywhere—on your social media feed, in your memes, and even in your emails. It’s a feline conspiracy, and we’re all just pawns in their game.
But let’s break this down. This post is a classic example of trolling, using several techniques to grab your attention and keep you reading.
First, the hook is strong and absurd: ā€œThe Internet is broken, and it’s all because of cats.ā€ It’s unexpected and intriguing, making you want to know more.
The message is clear: cats are supposedly causing chaos online. It’s a single, focused point, even if it’s ridiculous.
The flow is engaging. Short sentences and simple language make it easy to read. You don’t have to think too hard, which keeps you moving through the post.
Now, let’s talk about the trolling techniques used:
Hypocrisy: Claiming cats are the problem while using a cat meme to illustrate the point. It’s contradictory and meant to provoke.
Logical Fallacies: The argument is based on a false cause. Cats aren’t actually breaking the Internet, but the post suggests they are.
Blatant Lies: The whole premise is a lie. Cats aren’t conspiring against us, but it’s stated as if it’s a fact.
Exaggeration: Saying cats are ā€œeverywhereā€ and have ā€œtaken overā€ is an exaggeration meant to stir emotions.
Absurdity: The idea itself is absurd, which can be funny or frustrating, depending on the reader.
This post is designed to entertain, confuse, or annoy. It’s a playful example of how trolling can be crafted to capture attention and provoke a reaction, all while keeping the reader engaged with its simplicity and humor.
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7rlol Ā· 4 days ago
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7rlol Ā· 5 days ago
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And that’s why it’s time to get angry with the enabling Republicans. Not just be angry with Trump. ļæ¼
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7rlol Ā· 5 days ago
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Oh, what a delightful day it is to discuss the art of trolling. Truly, nothing screams sophistication like hypocrisy, where one preaches virtues they conveniently forget to practice. And let’s not forget the charm of logical fallacies, those little gems that make arguments as sturdy as a house of cards in a hurricane. Blatant lies? A classic move, because who needs truth when fiction is so much more entertaining? Add a sprinkle of personal attacks and a dash of irrelevant distractions, and you’ve got yourself a masterpiece. It’s almost like trolling is a misunderstood form of modern art.
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7rlol Ā· 5 days ago
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7rlol Ā· 6 days ago
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Oh, the political Right, masters of consistency and champions of truth. It’s truly heartwarming to see their unwavering commitment to principles—when it suits them, of course. They preach about family values while cozying up to scandal. They shout about fiscal responsibility, yet spend like there’s no tomorrow. It’s almost as if hypocrisy is their favorite pastime.
But fear not, for there’s a way to navigate this maze of contradictions. Use their own playbook against them. Mirror their tactics with a smile. When they pivot, you pivot harder. When they dodge, you sidestep with flair. It’s a dance of irony, a waltz of wit.
In the end, it’s about holding a mirror to their antics, reflecting their own absurdity back at them. Because sometimes, the best way to deal with hypocrisy is to let it trip over its own feet.
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7rlol Ā· 7 days ago
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7rlol Ā· 7 days ago
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If Democrats were the ā€˜deep state,’ then Republicans are the Oligarchy Order - billionaires, corporations, and their captured politicians working in the shadows to rig the system for themselves. At least get the conspiracy theory right.
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7rlol Ā· 7 days ago
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7rlol Ā· 7 days ago
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Trolls are the digital world’s gremlins. They lurk in the shadows of the internet, waiting to pounce on unsuspecting victims with their venomous words and chaotic antics. Their motivations are as varied as the colors in a rainbow, ranging from sheer boredom to a deep-seated desire for chaos. Some trolls thrive on the attention they receive, feeding off the outrage and confusion they cause. Others are driven by a need to assert dominance, to feel powerful in a world where they might otherwise feel insignificant. Identifying these mischief-makers can be as simple as spotting a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Look for comments that are deliberately provocative, designed to stir the pot and ignite a firestorm of controversy. Beware of those who never contribute positively, but always seem to be at the center of every digital storm. To combat trolling, one must wield the mighty sword of the block button, cutting off their supply of attention and rendering their efforts futile. Engage only with those who seek genuine conversation, and let the trolls wither away in the silence of their own making.
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