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|    mINE109 to Fascist Flea    |
|    Re: This is interesting    |
|    14 Nov 23 10:31:55    |
      From: pianoforte109@yahoo.com              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."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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