• Re: This is interesting

    From mINE109@21:1/5 to Fascist Flea on Mon Nov 13 14:47:04 2023
    On 11/13/23 2:37 PM, Fascist Flea wrote:
    Studies are underway into the possible links between consumption
    of junk food and internet trolling behavior. One that I read about
    posits that high levels of junk food consumption tend to delude
    stupid people into believing they are actually smart. (This notion
    probably originated with observations of Prezzie Dumpster.)

    Another is looking into a link between junk food and bad temperaments.
    This one was suggested by the frequency of mass shootings at
    dive bars and fast-food eateries.

    Maybe Witlessmongrel would like to weigh in before the researchers
    publish their findings. Witless, being both an inveterate troll and
    quite stupid, is well-placed to offer first-hand insight into the
    motivations of them and their fellow trolls.

    Fetch, Scottie!

    Related?

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/10/food/krispy-kreme-dozen-donuts-giveaway/index.html

    Kill them with kindness, as they say hereabouts.

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  • From Fascist Flea@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 12:37:09 2023
    Studies are underway into the possible links between consumption
    of junk food and internet trolling behavior. One that I read about
    posits that high levels of junk food consumption tend to delude
    stupid people into believing they are actually smart. (This notion
    probably originated with observations of Prezzie Dumpster.)

    Another is looking into a link between junk food and bad temperaments.
    This one was suggested by the frequency of mass shootings at
    dive bars and fast-food eateries.

    Maybe Witlessmongrel would like to weigh in before the researchers
    publish their findings. Witless, being both an inveterate troll and
    quite stupid, is well-placed to offer first-hand insight into the
    motivations of them and their fellow trolls.

    Fetch, Scottie!

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  • From Fascist Flea@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 15:26:38 2023
    mINE109 wrote:

    Studies are underway into the possible links between consumption
    of junk food and internet trolling behavior. One that I read about
    posits that high levels of junk food consumption tend to delude
    stupid people into believing they are actually smart. (This notion
    probably originated with observations of Prezzie Dumpster.)

    Another is looking into a link between junk food and bad temperaments.
    This one was suggested by the frequency of mass shootings at
    dive bars and fast-food eateries.

    Maybe Witlessmongrel would like to weigh in before the researchers
    publish their findings. Witless, being both an inveterate troll and
    quite stupid, is well-placed to offer first-hand insight into the motivations of them and their fellow trolls.

    Fetch, Scottie!
    Related?

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/10/food/krispy-kreme-dozen-donuts-giveaway/index.html
    Kill them with kindness, as they say hereabouts.

    Not that I'm enthusiastic about stereotypes, but don't y'all also say
    "bless his heart" to mean "poor, pitiful dunderhead"?

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to Fascist Flea on Tue Nov 14 10:31:55 2023
    On 11/13/23 5:26 PM, Fascist Flea wrote:
    mINE109 wrote:

    Studies are underway into the possible links between consumption
    of junk food and internet trolling behavior. One that I read about
    posits that high levels of junk food consumption tend to delude
    stupid people into believing they are actually smart. (This notion
    probably originated with observations of Prezzie Dumpster.)

    Another is looking into a link between junk food and bad temperaments.
    This one was suggested by the frequency of mass shootings at
    dive bars and fast-food eateries.

    Maybe Witlessmongrel would like to weigh in before the researchers
    publish their findings. Witless, being both an inveterate troll and
    quite stupid, is well-placed to offer first-hand insight into the
    motivations of them and their fellow trolls.

    Fetch, Scottie!
    Related?

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/10/food/krispy-kreme-dozen-donuts-giveaway/index.html
    Kill them with kindness, as they say hereabouts.

    Not that I'm enthusiastic about stereotypes, but don't y'all also say
    "bless his heart" to mean "poor, pitiful dunderhead"?

    Yes. but depends on context. It can be a sincere expression of sympathy.
    Also heard in "Minnesota nice."

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 24 09:16:51 2023
    On 11/14/23 10:31 AM, mINE109 wrote:
    Also heard in "Minnesota nice."

    Defined in the opening of the new series of Fargo.

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  • From Fascist Flea@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 24 09:31:33 2023
    mINE109 wrote:

    Also heard in "Minnesota nice."
    Defined in the opening of the new series of Fargo.

    That was enlightening. For RAO, we can have the variant "San Diego smart".

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  • From Chuck@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 24 13:19:44 2023
    On Fri, 24 Nov 2023 09:16:51 -0600, mINE109 <pianoforte109@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 11/14/23 10:31 AM, mINE109 wrote:
    Also heard in "Minnesota nice."

    Defined in the opening of the new series of Fargo.
    Oh geez; that was a little rough, don't you know.

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