That's some pretty funny stuff. Really, not being sarcastic. Good one.I could provide a link but I think you guys should just trust me.
That's some pretty funny stuff. Really, not being sarcastic. Good one.I could provide a link but I think you guys should just trust me.
Jammenz...you got your name in the phone book by the Flo boys for being a grade A troll...proud day in the Jammenz clan.
Wow jammenz, you described me to a t as in Mr TI think wrestling needs a better vocabulary. Suzie Shagwell was a troll as defined by the Urban Dictionary: One of many unsung internet heroes who are almost entirely misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief, many trolls are actually quite intelligent. Their habitual attacks on forums are usually a result of their awareness of the pretentiousness and excessive self-importance of many forum enthusiasts. As much as people may hate trolls, they are highly effective - their actions bring much of the stupidity of other forum users out into the great wide open.
Chief, I think you're looking for a word to describe trenchant analysis underscored by indisputable facts.
Good thing you changed your profile pic away from John Holmes, before discussing Suzie Shagwell.I think wrestling needs a better vocabulary. Suzie Shagwell was a troll as defined by the Urban Dictionary: One of many unsung internet heroes who are almost entirely misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief, many trolls are actually quite intelligent. Their habitual attacks on forums are usually a result of their awareness of the pretentiousness and excessive self-importance of many forum enthusiasts. As much as people may hate trolls, they are highly effective - their actions bring much of the stupidity of other forum users out into the great wide open.
Chief, I think you're looking for a word to describe trenchant analysis underscored by indisputable facts.
Since your explanation of the qualities of trolls, I may have to reevaluate my troll-lessness.I think wrestling needs a better vocabulary. Suzie Shagwell was a troll as defined by the Urban Dictionary: One of many unsung internet heroes who are almost entirely misunderstood. Contrary to popular belief, many trolls are actually quite intelligent. Their habitual attacks on forums are usually a result of their awareness of the pretentiousness and excessive self-importance of many forum enthusiasts. As much as people may hate trolls, they are highly effective - their actions bring much of the stupidity of other forum users out into the great wide open.
Chief, I think you're looking for a word to describe trenchant analysis underscored by indisputable facts.