
05-09-2008, 11:10 PM
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Re: Drama, A Scientific Look
Hey, that was pretty entertaining to read, and all the more fun because of just how true it is. One thing though, there's two distinct breeds of drama llama on the webs that I've noticed, the intentional drama llama (also commonly known as a troll and feeds in a similar way... a troll in a drama llama's skin if you will), and the true drama llama (the rarer form when a drama llama really does create controversy because they believe it to be true, and aren't intentionally trolling)
It's difficult to tell the difference between an intentional drama llama and a true drama llama, however. Time and careful watching will usually tell you what kind you're dealing with when you go to scratch the surface again. The results usually come up with the trolling breed, and are more easily eradicated by concerned moderators egged on by enraged forumers, but true drama llamas are harder to kill off because they're deemed to naturally be that way, and it's considered unfair to punish them for something they can't help.
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