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Troll's Remorse - Troll's Remorse

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Troll's Remorse Patriot Gang Stalker Jun 2023 Reply Quote JohnTrent • 09-06-2023, 01:52 PM In the Thread Ideas page, @PIGSAW had mentioned Troll's Remorse as something potentially worth discussing. I feel the need to post, so here you go. - Troll's Remorse, as many reading this will know, is a distinct concept in Wired Anthropology. This is where the Troll ― someone considered to be "mean spirited", "belligerent", or perennially lambasting other people in various ways is transformed, be it by IRL social pressures, the attempts of other online groups (e.g., such groups might say "stop being edgy, it's not 2014 anymore"), or some unrelated personal transformation. Whatever cause there is, Troll's Remorse begins to shape the Troll's online activity, devoting themselves to a feeling of guilt, regret, and spiteful attitudes against those who remind him of his previous online identity. If you could consider the posts of a Troll to be minor stimuli, and the rest of the Internet abundant stimuli, then Troll's Remorse could be compared to Pavlov's paradoxical response (not to be confused with the ultraparadoxical phase), where the Troll receives an extreme negative response by the person with Troll's Remorse, and everything else on the Internet receives nothing. The person who has Troll's Remorse has unsure relations with his past, where he might attempt to mimic the younger version of himself when combating with those who are deemed to be "Trolls", but he will also detest his younger self for having believed in "objectionable views". As was said in the Norwood Vocal Tics thread by Moyai: Quote: I believe it stems out of "troll's remorse", if you will. These people clearly enjoy their time spent online (even if they feign discontent, they still rack up enough hours to understand what "Nazi incel gamer chud" means) and away from normalfaggotry but feel guilt due to the n----- in their head telling them they shouldn't be, so they desperately attack some group they perceive as more online to reaffirm their normalfaggotry (which is unrecoverable anyways). I will prevent myself from speaking more on this so that I don't exhaust the subject. Anything which best documents or analyzes Troll's Remorse is welcome here. This can range from particular examples to your understanding of the concept.

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