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When the term "troll" starts to lose its meaning and is instead used by people to feel better about their own lack of social skills

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SW-User
It lost it's meaning a long time ago. Snowflakes and the like whining and shit. It's sad really. Never toughened up to the world. It's not pleasant. Some make what they can out of it. Others bitch and moan
cunningcrocodile · 31-35, F
@SW-User I feel the same way. The snowflakes never have an argument and they know it. So instead they try to pretend they have some sort of moral authority that trumps facts. It just results in them being able to do nothing better than throw labels.
SW-User
@cunningcrocodile It's sad really. The poor things. They try to make others out to be the bad guy, when it's them who won't recognize reality
cunningcrocodile · 31-35, F
@SW-User Yeah, they seem to think that if someone is a fascist they are just going to be open about it "I intend to stop democracy, i will dictate and remove anyone i dislike" like some cartoon character. They don't stop to think that an actual fascist would hide their intentions, in particular pretending to be fighting AGAINST fascism or oppression. All dictators have some sort of contrived evil they are fighting. But the latter takes thought, snowflakes don't want to do that, they just need their dopamine hit for being the good guy.
SW-User
@cunningcrocodile I wish I could give you best answer 😂
abe182 · 46-50, M
@cunningcrocodile snowflakes never realize they are snowflakes
Crazychick · 36-40, F
@SW-User It lost [b]its[/b] meaning a long time ago.
SW-User
@Crazychick Really? Correcting me on a simple error? Bitch go back to school. I'll mistype if I please