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You saddos labelled me a troll for a post about disagreeing with teachers going on strike. Get over yourself. Not everyone who has a differing opinion is a troll. Ive been on this board for a year.


I find it laughable the narrow mindedness of you east dulwichians.

"East Dulwich the place for irratating full time mums taking up space in the caf?s talking about little Oscars swimming lessons.


yes or no?"


This is the Hello World of east dulwich trolling. Of course Hello World is never actually supposed to be used in real life, its just an intentionally purposeless example to illustrate a point.


Is that it, you were metatrolling?

DulwichVillageLady Wrote:

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> You saddos labelled me a troll for a post about

> disagreeing with teachers going on strike. Get

> over yourself. Not everyone who has a differing

> opinion is a troll. Ive been on this board for a

> year.

>

> I find it laughable the narrow mindedness of you

> east dulwichians.


Are you this unpleasant in real life?

My word. I start a thread about Dulwich Yummy Mummies (and daddies)and get pushed from pillar tp post (actually that is quite witty). I even try to make jokes at my own expense and nobody on this site cracks a smile.


Yet something a bit more provocative just ends up in the normal nonsense.


I assume that full time mums are a sign of the change in socio-economic status as the Dulwich Village ripples spread out - coming up the hill too. I don't know many myself and few fit into the stereotype of ladies wot lunch.


Why did the cafe close down opposite the Rye BTW?

DulwichVillageLady Wrote:

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> 'The hello world of trolling'. What are you - El

> Pibe, some computer programming geek. You think

> this board is suppose to follow the rules of the

> agile process?


Ha. I did do a lol at that.

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