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From the online oxford dictionary:
Not quite so stupid as to use defamatory words that apply better to me than to the person defamed. (see first post of this thread for reference)to troll
Make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them
mischievous:
(Of an action or thing) causing or intended to cause harm or trouble: a mischievous allegation for which there is not a shred of evidence
Please note that:
a) the fact that I have not responded angrily to the personally abusive posts of saintless and unpronounceable/unspellable it does not follow that those posts were not provocative or upsetting, and
b) the fact that the two above mentioned hypocrites have responded angrily to my posts does not prove that they were provocative (Logic 101)
Pointing out the shortcomings of a computer program in a forum ostensibly devoted to ironing out bugs and finding solutions can scarcely be considered provocative.
But calling the poster of such critiques "mischievous" and "stupid" certainly is.
I'd also point out that these two self-righteous and self-appointed arbiters of online manners seem to enjoy venting angrily - I've given them every opportunity to be rid of me, and yet, despite repeated promises, they show no willingness to return to their paradisical pre-otropogo existence.
All it takes is removing the defamatory banner and desisting from any further mention or allusion to me or my posts, and I'll be gone from this tread.