Also wound, something is obviously not right with Boltster.
He constantly tries to tell people about his nameless "girlfriend" and his "active social life" and his "time at the gym", and more recently his "big income".
You would assume someone who has it so easy, for lack of a better word, would be pretty happy right?
Why is it he is so determined to spend his day upsetting people online and trying to convince them his life is wonderful?
Seems to fit the archetype for depression. I read this article by a psychologist who was saying how a lot of people who are dedicated "trolls" online tend to have an unhappy existence and try to make themselves feel better about it by bringing others to their level. There have been two incidents where Blockland "trolls" have sincerely admitted depression and profusely apologized in private, so I'm open to believing this for sure.
Hey, maybe Boltster is just a combination of everything bad in a person, I don't know. But I don't think Boltster is as happy or carefree as he pretends. Heck, maybe we actually need to be giving him support.