Generally speaking: A troll's opinion on Hip Hop is worthless

Billy Ocean

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Why would anyone place credence to opinions of a person who has a looooong history of posting outlandish stuff on an internet hip hop forum? Why should anyone care what a troll has to say about Kendrick Lamar or J. Cole, if you're going around calling Missy Elliot a hardcore rapper better than both Cole and Kendrick? Most internet trolls have no life, that's why they frequent internet message boards and post asanine sh!t for attention.
 

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Breh they do it for this.

The attention. The reactions. The dedicated threads. It makes them feel powerful. It gives them a sense of importance.

In a way, the ability to get a visceral reaction from people is a weak form of power. Ask any performance artists. comedians, stage actors, motivational speakers, etc.

Trolls are addicted to that.

That's pretty much it.

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