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Martin Luther King Jr. was a [[concern troll]]

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Seriously. He was always bringing up complaints about how blacks are mistreated and stuff, and he always ended up causing flame wars and trolling.

    "Shut up, Brx."00:20, 11 September 2011

    You're equating MLK's effort to end discrimination with a twat whining about finding unsuitable images while he's surfing the Internet from work? Fuck - yes, you just did that. You really are a moron.

      SuspectedReplicant retire me00:26, 11 September 2011

      I'm just saying, not every complaint is concern trolling.

        "Shut up, Brx."00:32, 11 September 2011

        So you're JAQing off? Maratwat was concern trolling, as usual. No question.

          SuspectedReplicant retire me00:35, 11 September 2011

          So my example was a little extreme. But is it absurd for Maratrean to want to be able to go on RW at work without getting in trouble for a bunch dongs being on his screen?

            "Shut up, Brx."00:36, 11 September 2011
             

            You do realise the actual point is that Nx's extension has a bug in it - he forgot to deal with the category pages. Nx needs to fix his code. I'm helping Nx by letting him know that. Funny how helping a programmer by letting them know about a bug in their code is "trolling"...

              (((Zack Martin)))00:36, 11 September 2011