So, you’d sort of have to agree, that after all those Fairy Tales of lore, (it’s almost song-worthy irony if you’re asking me) that in this age of the internet, suddenly we’ve discovered Trolls are real.

The ugliness that lurks beneath the bridges of understanding that we are trying to use and snatches at any missteps in whatever sharings we’re attempting our best to engage in, to ensnare the good-hearted in meaningless back-n-forths, mercilessly mocking them even further…until all good is consumed into their darkness…

Trolls

Ready to grab any innocent, unsuspecting, well-intended remark…or suggestion… or #whatever…and rip it to shreds intentionally…while claiming to be only looking for the truth…from the safety of their imagined trophied, boned-filled lair…which is nothing more than their constantly empty, so must keep filling, all-consuming mentality that is the experience they are choosing as a life.

Honestly, trolls troll out of the terror that they themselves feel about the world that has turned them into what they have become. They believe that it’s a troll-eat-troll world that trolls live under…

And they honestly believe that if we would simply listen to them, they would know better and make things ‘great’ again. 

Here’s the thing, whenever they do come out with an ‘idea’ or a platform or a guiding principle, it’s just never pretty…it’s never fair or even-handed…or even trying to be…it’s not inclusive…and it’s desperately picky about who gets in and who doesn’t…loyalty matters to those loyally making the rules…

To suggest this to them is to risk being trolled apart…if you believe in trolls…

Even the ones so ugly as to be trolling in front of the cameras…

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