No, Alias' son.
what an asshole.
I concur.
Your momma.
Do you ever not concur with yurt?
Your self.
How's your little groan war going for you by the way?
All that groaning doesn't leave much time for posting.
I see Ice Bitch has taken up the cause too.
Anyone at all-------><-------Dune
Did that bother you?
Doesn't jolly ole england allow free speech anymore?
Whoops, I missed your "comment," and assumed that Yurt was referring to the bloke in the Sun article.
Doesn't jolly ole england allow free speech anymore?
Duffy's worst abuse was aimed at public schoolgirl Natasha, who threw herself under a train hours after she was sent an abusive message by an anonymous bully on a social networking website called Formspring. She had also been teased by members of an all-girl clique at her £10,000-a-year school in the weeks leading up to her death.
Duffy's final target was Jordan Cooper, 14, from Washington, Newcastle Upon Tyne — who was stabbed to death by his uncle on February 28 this year.
Duffy created a group called "Jordan Cooper in pieces" with a further YouTube video containing pictures of his eyes crossed out and slashes across his face.
Duffy's lawyer Lance Whiteford said: "In terms of mitigation, there is none. I cannot imagine the trauma and anxiety caused to the families of these horrible, despicable offences.
i was.
dune is just a retard.
Why am I surprised that a turd like you would make such a flippant remark!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)
In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory,[SUP][2][/SUP] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[SUP][3][/SUP] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.[SUP][4][/SUP]
The noun troll may refer to the provocative message itself, as in: "That was an excellent troll you posted". While the word troll and its associated verb trolling are associated with Internet discourse, media attention in recent years has made such labels subjective, with trolling describing intentionally provocative actions outside of an online context.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber-bullying
Cyber-bullying can be as simple as continuing to send e-mail to someone who has said they want no further contact with the sender, but it may also include threats, sexual remarks, pejorative labels (i.e., hate speech), ganging up on victims by making them the subject of ridicule in forums, and posting false statements as fact aimed at humiliation.
Cyber-bullies may disclose victims' personal data (e.g. real name, address, or workplace/schools) at websites or forums or may pose as the identity of a victim for the purpose of publishing material in their name that defames or ridicules them.
Some cyber-bullies may also send threatening and harassing emails and instant messages to the victims, while other post rumors or gossip and instigate others to dislike and gang up on the target.