Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on May 13, 2017 5:14:46 GMT -5
I forgot the part where, if you actually look at what is happening, Phoenix will play the victim even when literally nothing happens. Let's look at this particular example:
I don't come here to get trolled Justin... Just fuck off already... I'm sick of it. Please pick on someone else.
Now, what actually happened here? Did I take a shot at anyone, or say anyone or anything sucked, or was in any way negative? I would be interested to know how such a comment could even be taken seriously, let alone as a troll. It was a silly, off-the-cuff comment that was literally meaningless.
But let's forget that and just look at the "troll" itself.
Is Brock being insulted? No. The comment said his morale was down because another fighter was on the same team as him.
Is Leslie being insulted? No. I did not speculate as to why her presence on Phoenix was demoralizing. Instead, simply implied that her presence was demoralizing to other fighters on Phoenix's team (thus continuing the joke from another thread - that Phoenix should trade her to me).
Is Phoenix's TEAM being insulted? No. Literally, no. There are no words insulting his team as a collective, or individuals.
Is Phoenix the MEMBER being insulted? No. Literally no. There are no words insulting him as a person or a manager in this thread.
This is how Phoenix will take a light "You should trade me Leslie Smith" joke and turn it into an opportunity to make himself the victim of some sort of fictional bullying. Kinda clever, really, since it works on a lot of noobs. But pretty much everyone here has been around long enough to see through it.
Funny thing is... I don't have to turn it into anything here since you made it into exactly what I was talking about, all on your own, with your BS. I don't have to say anything here... but I will say that it's damn funny to watch. *Popcorn*