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Previously on "Anti-semitic troll turns out to be friend's 17 year old son"
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostBut give me a few minutes of your time and I'll tell you why I'm back and the real truth about exactly why I left in the first place.
Good on the parents though. I'd have turned any of my offspring in who did what their little tulip did.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd your anti-semitic troll turned out to be a figment of your imagination.
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First phone call, I'd have been around his house waking the family up to 'discuss' things.
If it happened again, the lad would be kicked around town.
My brothers son had an issue with being bullied, so my brother went around the lads house, and beat 9 shades of tulip out of the dad (himself a bit of a tulip), and told the dad he'd do that every time his son bullied my his kid.
It stopped overnight.
These things can be stopped very quickly.
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Originally posted by speling bee View Post
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI had an unpleasant experience with a lad of a similar age who was phoning in the middle of the night and making very graphic obscene death threats towards me. Happened regularly over a couple of weeks. He'd been a friend of my son's, and they'd fallen out over something (money I think) and this was his way of dealing with it. I never did confront him, but made sure my son knew I'd recorded a call and would be going to his dad and the police if it happened again. Fortunately it didn't.
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**** that.... I would have beaten him tulipless....if I was his dad or Leo..
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I had an unpleasant experience with a lad of a similar age who was phoning in the middle of the night and making very graphic obscene death threats towards me. Happened regularly over a couple of weeks. He'd been a friend of my son's, and they'd fallen out over something (money I think) and this was his way of dealing with it. I never did confront him, but made sure my son knew I'd recorded a call and would be going to his dad and the police if it happened again. Fortunately it didn't.
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Anti-semitic troll turns out to be friend's 17 year old son
Yikes.
The day I confronted my troll | Leo Traynor | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Then one day something happened that truly frightened me. I don't scare easily but this was vile. I received a parcel at my home address. Nothing unusual there – I get lots of post. I ripped it open and there was a Tupperware lunchbox inside full of ashes. There was a note included, saying, "Say hello to your relatives from Auschwitz". I was physically sick. I was petrified. They had my address. I reported it to the authorities and hoped for the best. Two days later I opened my front door and there was a bunch of dead flowers with my wife's old Twitter username on it. Then that night I received a DM. "You'll get home some day & ur bitches throat will be cut & ur son will be gone."Tags: None
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