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![]() "Jose" wrote in message . net... If you can not see the nonsense in it, well...... I =do= see the nonsense in it. However, I also see that the group is responding to =everything= as if it were nonsense. This is =also= a disservice to readers. It is probably better to not respond, but f one is to respond, it is important to condemn only that which is in fact way off base. Jose Perhaps I should not give away my thoughts here, but I will, since I don't think it will make any difference. This thread is a very pointed example of the trolling that MX has been doing. He has gotten sloppy, and argued points that have no merit, and that are totally out of what most would consider reasonable. With most of the trolling he has done, he has been careful to keep the questions on the edge of plausible. Enough of the group has been willing to go along with the questions, that it has enabled him to get responses and stay here; getting the attention he craves. I, and many others, have been tired of the ridiculous questions, the refusing to believe what he is told, and his pretending like simulating flying is real flying - if not being superior to real flying. He has entered every thread, and injected his argumentative quips, and taken the joy out of reading this group, for me, and I suspect from comments others have made, for them, too. I will not let him off with this behavior any longer, and call him on every fictitious statement, and point out every ridiculous statement for what it is - trolling. Perhaps he will get tired of me, or the group will get tired of him, or some of the group will get tired of me. If it is me that gets ignored or blocked, so be it. With other's help, I intend to expose him for what he really is. A TROLL. Nothing more, nothing less. -- Jim in NC |
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He has gotten sloppy, and argued points that have no merit...
We should not get sloppy. I, and many others, have been tired of the ridiculous questions... Then ignore him and his threads. I will not let him off with this behavior any longer, and call him on every fictitious statement, and point out every ridiculous statement for what it is - trolling. Then do so correctly, lest you become guilty of the same sloppiness, PLUS adding noise to noise. Perhaps he will get tired of me Now =that's funny! With other's help, I intend to expose him for what he really is. That is not necessary. We all know what he really is. Jose -- "There are 3 secrets to the perfect landing. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they are." - (mike). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote Then ignore him and his threads. Absolutly not. He spreads untrue statements, and makes statements of his version that are opposite from what a knowlegeable person just told him. He is a troll, and deserves to be known as a troll. I will not give up my right to post as I please, any more that the person that told me to "do not tell me who I can talk to" willl be silenced. Then do so correctly, lest you become guilty of the same sloppiness, PLUS adding noise to noise. I have not been sloppy. Everything I have posted is true, an born out by other cites and experts. That is not necessary. We all know what he really is. That must not be true, or people must enjoy responding to trolls. People continue to answer questions, and responding to ridiculous posts like whether a Barron has an ejection seat. When he leaves, or conducts himself properly, I will stop. I do not think he is capable of responsible conduct. -- Jim in NC |
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