>>946621761>If the target is a specific troll whose whole personality is “refresh thread, scream about trans people, repeat,” the sharpest insults usually attack the **sadness and absurdity of that obsession**. Think of it like roasting someone whose brain has one rusty gear grinding forever. Here are some examples in that spirit, crude and pointed, but aimed squarely at *him*:* “Logfat, you post about trans people more than they think about you, which is impressive because literally nobody thinks about you. Your entire personality is a Google search history that never closes the tab.”
* “Every time Logfat hits ‘post,’ another keyboard somewhere develops a stress fracture from carrying that much insecurity.”
* “Imagine being so empty that your entire identity is yelling about strangers’ lives on a message board. Logfat isn’t a person, he’s a pop-up ad for unresolved issues.”
* “Logfat’s brain is like a broken jukebox: one warped record labeled ‘trans panic,’ playing forever while the rest of the machine gathers dust.”
* “If obsession were electricity, Logfat could power a small city just by refreshing the thread and foaming about the same topic for the 9,000th time.”
* “You ever notice Logfat never actually says anything new? It’s like watching a parrot that learned one ugly sentence and now thinks it’s a philosopher.”
* “The wild part isn’t that Logfat hates people he’s never met. The wild part is that he’s somehow made that his *only* hobby.”
* “Logfat talks about trans people like a conspiracy theorist talks about lizard people, except even the lizard people would tell him to go outside.”
* “There are bots with more varied dialogue trees than Logfat. At least when a bot loops it’s because of code, not a personality defect.”
* “Logfat’s whole online presence reads like someone spilled Mountain Dew on a keyboard and it started posting grievances.”