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|    denisgiron1978@gmail.com to adam.oz...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: TROLL HUNTING ~ TRB FAQ Re: "Paid tr    |
|    15 Jan 20 17:54:13    |
      On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 8:44:31 PM UTC-5, adam.oz...@gmail.com wrote:       > I wonder how many of Nima's relatives       > are presently exploring or comfortable       > with their Hamadani Jewish heritage and       > what they would think of Nima's crazy        > conspiracy theories.               I have reached the conclusion that there is more than one Nima, the online       version and then the real world version. The real world version is a sometimes       lovable, sometimes tantrum-throwing 5'2'' mama's boy trapped in a body       resembling that of a senior        citizen. He's a privileged kid living off of the wealth provided by more       successful family. Then there's the online version, who LARPs as a serious       independent scholar, a mystical master, a troll hunter battling assorted       global conspiracies, a staunch        Marxist, a man who does not recognize any sort of property possession, et       cetera. Online Nima is threatening to bring ChaBa"D to its knees! Meanwhile,       real world Nima might let a ChaBa"D shliach wrap him in tefilin on occasion.              Of course, perhaps that's overly simplistic, as, on a long enough timeline,       online Nima breaks into several very different characters, spanning a number       of ideological shifts.              Adam continued:        > Likewise it is curious how some logical point       > by point responses were met with hysterical       > conspiratorial assertions as though they were       > proofs let alone reasonable hypotheses.              Quite curious indeed. He ignored both my reply and your wonderfully detailed       reply. When he ignored your replies, his initial answer was "let Denis       answer". Well, I answered, and he avoided the subject with me, too. He cannot       handle the smallest        objections, which send him into a blind rage of intellectual frustration.              Adam continued:       > Here is my challenge to you Nima. If you       > can find a Chinese or Taoist scholar of        > repute to put in writing that they will       > research and publish a monograph on the       > materials I will give them, then they can       > have in its entirety my library of rare        > scholarly texts and primary sources on        > Brazilian Santo Daime.              *Begins work on video titled "the challenge Nima Hazini is trying to avoid".*              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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