Great comment. And you bring up a good point with the nvc. I also agree that "trolls" encapsulates far to many subgroups to pinpoint a specific behavior. This was as much a study for me about the thought behind the screen as an article about trolls. I wanted to put myself in a similar position and remove d myself that no matter what people say, everyone has value. Some people are harder to find that value in than those bursting with it, but we all have pain and hurt in our lives that we deal with in different ways. I appreciate you taking the time with a well put together response. I value opinions like yours, and am glad you found the article and what I added to it to be thought provoking. I'd love for many people to weigh in, but even just one good comment makes me feel justified in spending the time creating it. (I'm no writer by trade by any means so it is still slow going, but I like to make people think and smile within the same post if appropriate)
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