What drives people to do things like this...

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Pirit

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I am not psychologist by any means, but this stuff really puzzles me.

There is this YouTuber called "Cr1tikal" and he made video about online pictionary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEzzXoRggKQ

He is really funny, there is no question about it. But what happens next is quite intriguing..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22as3V8BjXY

The website which hosts the game actually crashed from the volume of players trolling. Drawing male reproductive organs (=D), stick figure pornography etc., is now normal on pictionary websites.

My question is: What drives people to do things like this? In other words, why do we have this "need" to redo actions done by others.

I am convinced that Darwin was wrong.
Humans evolved from trolls. =/
 

BonsaiK

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What drives them to it? Probably the same thing that causes them to make advertising posts in forums.
 

Super Toast

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What drives a man to do such a thing? Money? Power? Or was he just born with a heart full of neutrality...
 

Pirit

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BonsaiK said:
What drives them to it? Probably the same thing that causes them to make advertising posts in forums.
Or the same thing that makes people commentate on one?

zombiestrangler said:
I want you to familiarize yourself with the phrase, " For Shits and Giggles."
That applies to things that are humorous, not annoying.
 

Bocaj2000

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People think that they are funny when they copy their internet idol.

Also, I would have thought that stick figure porn on an online pictionary would have been common in the first place,
 

FamoFunk

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For teh Lulz?

I actually watch this guy's videos a lot (Thatnks to RWJ) he's so dry he's hilerious.

I don't go around drawing dicks in the internet, though. Just throwing that out there so you know.
 

rockera

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one person shows how something can be done, people think it's funny and aren't creative enough to do something different.
 

Sightless Wisdom

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This is actually pretty simple, I don't think you really need to ask what drives these people. You just like to point things out and complain because you don't enjoy them. An admirable pastime to be sure... but not a legitimate question.
 

Pirit

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Sightless Wisdom said:
This is actually pretty simple, I don't think you really need to ask what drives these people. You just like to point things out and complain because you don't enjoy them. An admirable pastime to be sure... but not a legitimate question.
I lack deductive reasoning skills to capture the essence of this post.
No really.. what's the point?

Not a legitimate question?
LEGITIMATE:
Adjective: Conforming to the law or to rules.

So my question is breaking the rules or the law? Which law?
You've gotta start picking better words, which actually fit into context of a sentence you're trying to write. And back them up with facts.