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ari_o ([info]ari_o) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2008-06-16 15:20:00


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Because trolling sick people is fun!
[info]fibromyalgia is an lj community for people interested in and usually who suffer from fibromyalgia. [info]rake_blackguard makes post asking:

"So what does it say that a medication effective for the treatment of Fibromyalgia is an antidepressant?

Could it possibly be that Fibromyalgia is an ultimately psychosomatic disorder?"

People respond and OP responds to every comment with sunshine and joy. Or totally flamey sarcasm...

disclaimer: I was unsure where to put this because I did initially post on the thread before we knew it was a troll. Once s/h/it started reponding to every comment it was clearly flamebaiting. It is definitely unfunny to troll a bunch of sick people and tell them their illness is imaginary.

(I'm [info]imaginarycircus on the thread, in the interest of full disclosure.) Apologies if you think should be moved to [info]i_wank I'll move it.

ETA: bahleeted.

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[info]ari_o
2008-06-18 06:35 pm UTC (link)
Revel in your boring. I envy you!

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[info]jaythenerdkid
2008-06-18 06:39 pm UTC (link)
Well, I also have family histories of diabetes, cancer, strokes, ulcerative colitis...and I am allergic to almost everything. But as far as things with which I actually present to a GP? I got nothin'.

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