Well.....ummmm....Ok, maybe I deserved it. I much prefer getting away with things, though. That is my preference!
KOHAI JUST TROLLED ME!

LOL! Wait, how did she troll you?
Oh. HOW did she troll me? Well....ummmmm.....maybe its more of that I SENSE that she will....impending doom is sometimes worse than doom, itself. :(

LOL! Wait, how did she troll you?
Oh. HOW did she troll me? Well....ummmmm.....maybe its more of that I SENSE that she will....impending doom is sometimes worse than doom, itself. :(
Y'know, she is threatening to troll, and as a good chess player you know that threat is stronger than execution...

Absolutely. I actually hate both: when players both threaten AND execute me.
Btw: IronTiger, have you advanced in our group yet? Have you played Kroki68 yet completely? I am so lazy - I guess I could have just looked at our group board.

I didn't do anything wrong - I simply just made fun of her avatar bobblehead, called her several names, and told her to stick it.....and then the trolling started.
Yes. YES. I realize naming and shaming is not allowed, BUT that doesn't count with people on the payroll.
Tempting

I didn't do anything wrong - I simply just made fun of her avatar bobblehead, called her several names, and told her to stick it.....and then the trolling started.
Yes. YES. I realize naming and shaming is not allowed, BUT that doesn't count with people on the payroll.
Tempting
Haha

The woman has been compared to a nuclear submarine. She should be very high on your list of "Chess.com people to not mess with".

PHFFFFFF!!!! *Flexing* Saucy one, have you seen these guns??? They are NOTHING to laugh at.......
Actually, they are to laugh at and are nothing. Same thing, except different.

Senpai (先輩) and kōhai (後輩) are terms applied to the mentor system in wide use in Japanese culture; often found at all levels of education, in sports clubs, businesses, and informal or social organizations. The relationship is an essential element of Japanese seniority-based status relationships, similar to the way that family and other relationships are decided based on age, in which even twins may be divided into elder and younger siblings. The senpai is roughly equivalent to the Western concept of a mentor, while kōhai is roughly equivalent to protégé, though they do not imply as strong a relationship as these words mean in the West. More simply, these may be translated as senior and junior, or as an eldercompared with someone younger in the family/company/organization; the terms are used more widely than a true mentor/protégé in the West and are applied to all members of one group that are senior (the senpai) to all the members of another group (the kōhai). There is usually no average separation in age between a senpai and his or her kōhai.

Go on K!! He's calling you out girl...Make him go to the chess.com rehab.He needs adjusting...You know he wants to be a good chesser..

Btw: IronTiger, have you advanced in our group yet? Have you played Kroki68 yet completely? I am so lazy - I guess I could have just looked at our group board.
Nah - my only completed games in that round are against you. Good score so far although my two current games are sailing towards a draw (please do not comment on them though - ongoing games, so no analysis). Kroki68 might have a small advantage though, if I am to be honest.
How did she troll you - and if she did it sounds like you deserved it!