To pka ... I have never and would never call anyone a TROLL. This is ridiculously childish ...
But, harpazo, some of
your behavior in the forum has been childish, too. I'm not defending pka's reply (he can be overly abrupt, and I don't even know whether you and he share the same definition of 'troll'), but -- honestly -- thoughts of trolls did cross my mind for awhile, after your arrival.
Let's not forget: You've been booted from other math forums. The reasons why
are valid. So, perhaps you ought to receive the troll name as just someone's personal opinion (not a title) and accept that it formed from valid reasons.
Also, you have a reputation. ? Reputations can fade away with time (as long as they aren't continually reinforced). A few months without incidents (eg: angry and/or argumentative posts) will go a long way toward making that happen.
To Denis ... You are too old to behave like a high school teen ... I do not have time to deal with adults behaving badly ...
You've expressed an
opinion, too. I'm sure Denis received it as opinion and (probably) won't give it a second thought. I hope you
make some time, to reflect upon and deal with your own bad, adult behavior.
PS: I think some of your reactions here are a bit overblown. In school, I eventually learned to ignore name-calling because words can't harm me unless
I let them. As an adult, people have criticized my behavior (sometimes nastily). When that happens, I sleep on it and consider their words over a few days. A cooling-off period helps to examine behavior objectively. Sometimes, I'll ask a confidant for a second opinion. In short, it requires
effort to be honest with oneself; it takes
effort to change what a person discovers they don't like about themself. People who avoid looking inward rarely improve.
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