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YES
August 13th 08, 03:04 PM
Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
exchange, spicing up facts and information with a kind of
melodramatic parody of war and conflict. It brings style to
the Internet, a form of art, UPA and IPA, Usenet Performance
Art and Internet Performance Art.
FREEDOM
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August 13th 08, 04:12 PM
YES wrote:
>
>FREEDOM
In the spirit of free speech.
You are an asshole...STFU and go away, dickhead.
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Dallas
August 13th 08, 05:39 PM
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
> like myself recognize it for what it really is¡Ka playful
> exchange,
*Yawn*
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Dallas
Lou
August 13th 08, 06:16 PM
On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
> > Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
> > like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
> > exchange,
>
Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
Lou
Mxsmanic
August 13th 08, 08:29 PM
Lou writes:
> On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
> > On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
> > > Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
> > > like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
> > > exchange,
> >
>
> Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
No. Freedom of speech means no prior restraint; it does not necessarily
guarantee no consequences.
YES
August 13th 08, 10:23 PM
Mxsmanic wrote:
> Lou writes:
>
>> On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
>>>> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
>>>> like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
>>>> exchange,
>> Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
>
> No. Freedom of speech means no prior restraint; it does not necessarily
> guarantee no consequences.
Define consequence comrade
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 14th 08, 01:04 AM
YES wrote:
> Mxsmanic wrote:
>> Lou writes:
>>
>>> On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
>>>>> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
>>>>> like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
>>>>> exchange,
>>> Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
>>
>> No. Freedom of speech means no prior restraint; it does not necessarily
>> guarantee no consequences.
>
> Define consequence comrade
Stand in the middle of Times Square in NYC and holler at the top of your
lungs, "Black people eat ****".
You will soon learn the meaning of consequences.
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Dudley Henriques
Lou
August 14th 08, 02:27 AM
> Stand in the middle of Times Square in NYC and holler at the top of your
> lungs, "Black people eat ****".
> You will soon learn the meaning of consequences.
>
> --
> Dudley Henriques
In the middle of Times Sq. it wouldn't make a difference,
now head about 10 blocks in any direction ?????????????
YES
August 14th 08, 02:37 AM
Dudley Henriques wrote:
> YES wrote:
>> Mxsmanic wrote:
>>> Lou writes:
>>>
>>>> On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
>>>>>> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
>>>>>> like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
>>>>>> exchange,
>>>> Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
>>>
>>> No. Freedom of speech means no prior restraint; it does not necessarily
>>> guarantee no consequences.
>>
>> Define consequence comrade
>
> Stand in the middle of Times Square in NYC and holler at the top of your
> lungs, "Black people eat ****".
> You will soon learn the meaning of consequences.
>
Stand in the hills of North Georgia and holler
"**** the South and white people"
You will soon learn the meaning of consequences also
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 14th 08, 02:41 AM
YES wrote:
> Dudley Henriques wrote:
>> YES wrote:
>>> Mxsmanic wrote:
>>>> Lou writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 13, 11:39 am, Dallas > wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:04:50 -0400, YES wrote:
>>>>>>> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those
>>>>>>> like myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful
>>>>>>> exchange,
>>>>> Does the right to free speech equal release of liability?
>>>>
>>>> No. Freedom of speech means no prior restraint; it does not
>>>> necessarily
>>>> guarantee no consequences.
>>>
>>> Define consequence comrade
>>
>> Stand in the middle of Times Square in NYC and holler at the top of
>> your lungs, "Black people eat ****".
>> You will soon learn the meaning of consequences.
>>
>
> Stand in the hills of North Georgia and holler
>
> "**** the South and white people"
>
> You will soon learn the meaning of consequences also
So true!
:-)
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Dudley Henriques
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 14th 08, 02:42 AM
Lou wrote:
>> Stand in the middle of Times Square in NYC and holler at the top of your
>> lungs, "Black people eat ****".
>> You will soon learn the meaning of consequences.
>>
>> --
>> Dudley Henriques
>
> In the middle of Times Sq. it wouldn't make a difference,
> now head about 10 blocks in any direction ?????????????
>
>
You might have a point here!! :-))
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Dudley Henriques
Mxsmanic
August 14th 08, 03:39 AM
YES writes:
> Define consequence comrade
Libel (for example)
Gig 601Xl Builder
August 14th 08, 03:01 PM
YES wrote:
> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those like myself
> recognize it for what it really is…a playful exchange, spicing up facts
> and information with a kind of melodramatic parody of war and conflict.
> It brings style to the Internet, a form of art, UPA and IPA, Usenet
> Performance Art and Internet Performance Art.
>
> FREEDOM
No it isn't. It is little different than walking into gathering of
people who are discussing a topic and yelling something you know will
**** the group off. The little difference is the fact that because you
aren't actually with the people there is little chance at retribution.
It isn't art. It is just the troll being a pussy.
YES
August 14th 08, 03:05 PM
Gig 601Xl Builder wrote:
> YES wrote:
>> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those like
>> myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful exchange, spicing
>> up facts and information with a kind of melodramatic parody of war and
>> conflict. It brings style to the Internet, a form of art, UPA and IPA,
>> Usenet Performance Art and Internet Performance Art.
>>
>> FREEDOM
>
> No it isn't. It is little different than walking into gathering of
> people who are discussing a topic and yelling something you know will
> **** the group off. The little difference is the fact that because you
> aren't actually with the people there is little chance at retribution.
>
> It isn't art. It is just the troll being a pussy.
Your opinion is noted and trashed
On Aug 14, 9:05 am, YES > wrote:
> Gig 601Xl Builder wrote:
> > YES wrote:
> >> Trolling represents the TRUEST form of free speech and those like
> >> myself recognize it for what it really is…a playful exchange, spicing
> >> up facts and information with a kind of melodramatic parody of war and
> >> conflict. It brings style to the Internet, a form of art, UPA and IPA,
> >> Usenet Performance Art and Internet Performance Art.
>
> >> FREEDOM
>
> > No it isn't. It is little different than walking into gathering of
> > people who are discussing a topic and yelling something you know will
> > **** the group off. The little difference is the fact that because you
> > aren't actually with the people there is little chance at retribution.
>
> > It isn't art. It is just the troll being a pussy.
>
> Your opinion is noted and trashed
Your opinion is ignored.
You are not of The Body.
You are not Morg. You are not Imorg.
B A R R Y[_2_]
August 14th 08, 09:12 PM
Lou wrote:
>
> In the middle of Times Sq. it wouldn't make a difference,
> now head about 10 blocks in any direction ?????????????
>
125th would be GREAT!
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