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Posted by TimV on September 10, 2004 at 11:51:30 from (67.136.204.74):
In Reply to: Re: RE: Ethanol Scam posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 10, 2004 at 11:38:55:
Indy: Don't waste your time with this twit--just ignore him like most of us do. Some words on the taxonomy of this particular creature that I found somewhere: "The common Internet Troll (loserus patheticus) is often found hiding on bulletin boards, discussion forums, and other places where normal humans congregate. It is immediately recognized, however, by its insistence on proving its own point of view, which is invariably poorly conceived and showing a distinct lack of the higher reasoning skills characterizing fully developed members of the Homo Sapiens species. In its insatiable quest for the attention it craves, it will even throw out ideas it knows to be wrong, for the sole purpose of being proved incorrect, and thus being shown attention. When confronted by a member of this species, the best defense is to totally ignore it, at which point it will eventually wander away in search of someone else to pay attention to it".
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