"Calling someone an incel for instance is reprehensible"
I didn't call him one I suggested that was a possibility as to why he was always so bitter and twisted in almost every conversation.
Lots of men have little success with women which alters their whole demeanour on life over time, hence my suggestion, I mean after all what was wrong with him constantly upping the ante and causing disputes in what has been a fairly peaceful forum up until he arrived on the scene.
I will stand by my accusation that he was a TROLL however, with all it's ramifications, because he was. It's a common internet phenomenon which occurs on many forums because there are lots of immature people who enjoy being difficult and disruptive and upsetting people, it's a childish phenomena which lots of people see in their growing children which has to be stamped out in order for them to become mature, but often is not by lax neglectful parents.
I've been on the internet since 1992 and also a parent, in my case it is my grandchild, so I instantly recognise the niggling behaviour.
I didn't call him one I suggested that was a possibility as to why he was always so bitter and twisted in almost every conversation.
Lots of men have little success with women which alters their whole demeanour on life over time, hence my suggestion, I mean after all what was wrong with him constantly upping the ante and causing disputes in what has been a fairly peaceful forum up until he arrived on the scene.
I will stand by my accusation that he was a TROLL however, with all it's ramifications, because he was. It's a common internet phenomenon which occurs on many forums because there are lots of immature people who enjoy being difficult and disruptive and upsetting people, it's a childish phenomena which lots of people see in their growing children which has to be stamped out in order for them to become mature, but often is not by lax neglectful parents.
I've been on the internet since 1992 and also a parent, in my case it is my grandchild, so I instantly recognise the niggling behaviour.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche