Editor's Column: Don't. Feed. The. Trolls., The Herald Times
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The trolls I remember from children’s books were dull-witted, cranky creatures who threatened to eat billy goats if they didn't pay a toll, or evil villains who stalk and kill innocent gnomes. Vocabulary.com describes trolls this way: “a supernatural creature who is either very big or very small, ugly, and not very nice.” That fits
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