User talk:213.240.234.212

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[edit] Regarding edits made during September 2, 2006

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[edit] Internet-lovers and computer nerds are sociopaths?

Are Internet-lovers and computer nerds sociopaths? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 213.240.234.212 (talkcontribs). (Posted on Talk:Antisocial personality disorder)

Judging by some of your previous contributions to Wikipedia, I think it's fair to say you're just confusing yourself with everyone else. I know you're just trying to have a little fun by posting your snarky comments on talk pages and sometimes the articles themselves and even randomly modifying facts, and everyone knows you're just struggling to pass the time. If you want to troll, you're in the wrong place. Why go to the library to make an ass of yourself in front of a few dull book-shelving types who you're not even getting a rise out of when there are so many greener pastures right at your fingertips? Why not go to somewhere where you can really get something going? Or do you realize the pitiful truth that even, among trolls, you're a Grade D troll, C- at best? Not even fit to create a stir at a SomethingAwful.com or a conclave of otherkin....--NeantHumain 20:48, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, most people of my class don't like these stupid machines called computers, they prefer going out and meeting real people in the real world. Computers are too artificial for normal people!