I just don’t understand what motivates trolls 
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Never said I was drinking, dear. Your natural language processing is proving yet again inadequate.
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No, corrective. While I enjoy pointing out the deficiencies of others, it is quite an effort in your respect; you make *so many* mistakes.
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Cool, let's keep chatting then. Anything to keep you from harming your targets and anything to make you spend pointless effort.
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Can you try not to be wrong so much then? I now have four soccer games up on my screen, and if you could keep it accurate and pertinent it would be useful. I know that's a big ask for a girl, but perhaps you could try a bit harder than you have been?
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Pertinent to what? Your intense desire to fuck with women in science because you got kicked out?
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Wrong again, sweetheart. And the last think I want to do is engage in sexual congress with pretentious, hyperemotional, culturally isolated female academics.
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That's not what I said.
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Notice also the insistence that he is "logical" and that women are "emotional"—while all he has to offer are snide remarks to women who obviously threaten his image of his own intellectual superiority.
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Also notice they only reply to the scientists who are women in the thread.
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How can you tell? For example, even though you have a girl's name, your profile picture looks more like a bloke. In fact, most of the participants look masculine, except Chris Purcell, who looks like the Austrian who won Eurovision.
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You've tried that line quite a few times today to see who might get upset by it.

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Perhaps you select your friends to be particularly ugly.
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I'll select my friends based on how masculine a troll on Twitter finds them.
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Really? You must introduce me. I would probably like whoever that troll was.
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