Tuesday, August 30, 2022

how troll2 was born!

 There was a discussion about internet trolling. Someone asked me how I became a "troll".  It started out by accident but became a lifelong calling.

I was on a chat program chatting away with friends.  I didn't have a webcam.  After about a year, someone asked me when I was going to "cam up".  So I looked and found a camera.  I installed it and went back into chat that night.  Sometime during the evening, I hit to start my camera.  I had been on about five minutes when someone noticed I was sending video! Wow, the pressure knowing everyone is now opening your video.  A few of my closest friends at the time said it was nice to see me and put a face to my chat.

Some fatass, ugly woman named Kerry said " He ain't so much".  Then I heard a voice over my speakers calling me name. The guy asked "Will you take off your shirt?".  That freaked me out and I cammed down.  I was a nice guy and not about to remove clothing for anyone.

A couple of days later, I went into chat and there was Kerry sitting on her webcam in all her fatass glory showing off her enormous saggy boobs. I watched chat and a few guys were typing "Beautiful" and "Yummy", (gag).  She was not allowed to do that on that site and the owner wasn't on. She was told she wasn't allowed to do that and of course, she told the men and women who told her to stop to "fuck off".

The pervs kept typing compliments to her and she was eating up the attention.  One guy said "I wish I had those here now".  And then Kerry replied "Do you like my breasts?".

I typed, "BREASTS?  With all those stretch marks I thought we were looking at a road map".  "FUCK YOU" she screamed.  She then cursed and cursed and shut off her cam.  Guys were yelling at me.  Instantly I realized I had a new calling.  To make someone explode and rage on cam was FUN!!  Oh the possibilities. Henceforth, I changed my name and became a troll.  It's a lifelong goal of mine and the fun has never stopped.

Who gets trolled? The weak, the disgusting, the deserving of it. Those that put themselves out there for retribution when others won't speak up.

My next article will be about Yahoo voice chat fight rooms and how Battlecam came into existence.

Friday, August 26, 2022

Postage Stamp fraud, US Post office losing money!

 


A Forever stamp in 2022 costs 60 cents to mail a 1st class letter or bill.  I am very fortunate because even before the pandemic hit, I wore a mask when I had to go to the doctors or get medicine and I ordered my groceries online to be delivered to my home.  It saved me from driving across town, going through the store, checking out, loading them in my car, loading them out of my car, etc.

When I was at a grocery called Kroger, I asked the cashier to give me one book of stamps. 20 x $.60 was $12.00.  I ran out.  So, while I had some groceries in my Walmart cart I thought I'd see if I can add a couple of books or a roll of stamps and have it delivered with my groceries.  No. BUT, there are a host of re-sellers selling them on Walmart.com, Facebook Marketplace, Ebay and Amazon.

One of the first pages that popped up was 100 2018 US Flag stamps for only $24.99. They said you could use them for "crafting".  Which means they think that skirts by the laws of selling stolen or counterfeit stamps at a lower price than our own Post Office can sell them for. This angered me, yet there is little you can do to stop it.

They are making $24.99, you are saving $35.01 and the US Post Office is losing $60 on each and every sale. I looked at all the ads on Walmart.com and there were over a dozen re-sellers trying to get you to buy from them.  $24.99, $35.00, etc.

I looked on Amazon, Ebay and Facebook marketplace.  You would think the government would order all these companies to refuse to host any ad where they sold them for less than $.60 cents each. With that being given, are those stamps even real? Counterfeit? 

If you read some of the comments, buyers say "They worked for me!". One user was upset they bought the stamps and was charged sales tax on his purchase!

Even a lot of the comments under these Forever Postage stamps are faked. One user wrote "thanks for the stand, it arrived quickly", someone else wrote that they were happy they got their cleaner.  Nothing to do with the actual item and legitimate reviews.