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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs troll phobia some sort of OCD behavior???? Learn to surf the web or turn it off.
Just my opinion.
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Is troll phobia some sort of OCD behavior???? Learn to surf the web or turn it off. (Original Post)
CK_John
Mar 2015
OP
It is sort of like the supreme court justice who say he couldn't explain porn but knew it when
CK_John
Mar 2015
#6
It's almost as serious a condition as intentionally confusing the words 'concern' and 'phobia'.
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#5
morningfog
(18,115 posts)1. What is troll phobia?
ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)2. No idea... I eagerly await the response to your question.
NuclearDem
(16,184 posts)3. Irrational fear of the words "Name Removed."
CK_John
(10,005 posts)6. It is sort of like the supreme court justice who say he couldn't explain porn but knew it when
he sees it.
Or, seeing a troll behind every post on an discussion forum.
tkmorris
(11,138 posts)4. You want to expand on that?
As is I don't know what you're trying to say quite.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)5. It's almost as serious a condition as intentionally confusing the words 'concern' and 'phobia'.
It's almost as serious a condition as intentionally confusing the words 'concern' and 'phobia' (side effects may include irrational hysteria and being giggled at...)