(July 8, 2016 at 4:05 pm)Alex K Wrote: Being a troll may be good in Norway, but this isn't Norway, and it is against the rules. You might think about reconsidering your attitude, just some friendly informal advice.
The thing is being a troll is refered to creating ruckus, i have opinions they dont like and thereby i am a troll for kinda sticking it out. Basically to them it means creating annoyanse, to me its expressing my views and opinion. So i dont intentionally do it, but to their eyes i am. So i was just using it as a proud badge to define what troll actually mean, since internet definition tend to be ignorant on its definition, or well what it actually is really used for in daily speech
An example.
"Kid laughing and running"
Grown up: I'll get you you little troll.
Well mostly the assosiated words of being the ruckus making noise and sorta just being the odd one. Thats really what it usually means, but its not actually bad more or less. Internet has made it bad but i disagree.