RE: The Art of the Meme War: Trolling as a Form of Meditation

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The Art of the Meme War: Trolling as a Form of Meditation

in meme •  8 years ago 

Great read, well done. I'd be interested in this throughout history and its consequences. How do we know if there were trolling in Egyptian or Mayan hieroglyphics? Maybe the Voynich manuscript is just this. How does this change over time and how does the environment at the time affect it, war time trolling versus peace time trolling etc.? I look forward to more!

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These are some really good questions. I would need to do a lot more reading, research, and discussions with semiotics experts. Once I finish reading a few more books, I'd like to interview John David Ebert and Darryl in more details regarding this.

I guess if you see a papyrus document where some hawks look suspiciously like ducks... there might have been a troll involved. Trolltankhamun. Also, vide http://principiadiscordia.com/book/49.php