<div dir="ltr">Nick re: trolling. Quit possibly. The slang form of troll, reffering to someone stomping about just to get attention goes back to at least the erra of modems and BullitenBoards. Personally I started seeing and getting a gist of the slang on MUD's. Text based DnD games that became the moderm MMO (Ever quest, star trek online and World Of Warcraft). <div>In WoW (world of warcraft) someone that says stuff to others to being sassy is bettER type of troll. That form has fallen out of favor to just the negative form. To meen seomeones saying stuff to rile up others. As glen sugested keeping polotical propiganda going (for example), taking jabs at peoples typos. On english heaving servers it's (sadly) very common for some trolls to take stabs at and make slights about peoples countries. Or go off about fox news.</div><div><br></div><div>Where as Adulting is kind of different because takes a toung in cheek (usually) look at someone. For example someone could say in a conversation. Argh I have to be an adult for a few moments to pick up my kids.</div><div>They can also use the slang take from a real example: Just to let you guys know I may need to do some adulting and grab my dog if my husband is late from work today. </div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 8:40 PM Nick Thompson <<a href="mailto:nickthompson@earthlink.net">nickthompson@earthlink.net</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Glen, <br>
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I have always wondered about "trolling". Is it the monster under the bridge or the fisherman. Or both?<br>
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It sounds to me like yet another effect of the information age, the decoupling of one's essential self from their environment/behavior. E.g. in gaming, a "tryhard" is someone who takes the game too seriously. It's just a game. It's OK if you lose. Or another e.g. trolling. When interacting with someone online who seems too sensitive or takes themselves too seriously, a decoupled person might *pretend* to be a Nazi or somesuch just to fsck with the person.<br>
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So too with adulting, where you do adult things but retain your *essence*, which is not so adult as to take adulting seriously ... to commit to it as a part of your identity. It reminds me of "imposter syndrome" and "fake it till you make it", both common phrases when I was 30 or so.<br>
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On 11/13/18 3:26 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:<br>
> I got to talking with dad today and I hadn't though about how the <br>
> slang adulting might have come about. My guess was in the sense of 'going off to be a' if you have a playful personality Thoughts?<br>
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