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Below the Line with JimNolan: 'I'm here to teach, not to learn' Below the Line with JimNolan: 'I'm here to teach, not to learn'
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Welcome to the fourth edition of our new series, BTL, where we profile particularly delightful, prolific or controversial members of the Guardian comment community. Are you a Guardian commenter? Dare to step forward? Click here. Want to nominate someone? You can do that too – just email me. BTL is evolving. Feel free to give us feedback in the comments. See you next week!Welcome to the fourth edition of our new series, BTL, where we profile particularly delightful, prolific or controversial members of the Guardian comment community. Are you a Guardian commenter? Dare to step forward? Click here. Want to nominate someone? You can do that too – just email me. BTL is evolving. Feel free to give us feedback in the comments. See you next week!
JimNolan – Need to know:JimNolan – Need to know:
Joined: 5 May 2012
Comments to date: 6,216 total
Upheld abuse reports: 96
Avatar changes: 0
Joined: 5 May 2012
Comments to date: 6,216 total
Upheld abuse reports: 96
Avatar changes: 0
Tell us about your username. Who is JimNolan?Tell us about your username. Who is JimNolan?
JimNolan is the bloke in my avatar. Still confused? Look here.JimNolan is the bloke in my avatar. Still confused? Look here.
What stories do you comment on most?What stories do you comment on most?
I don't throw stones in the dark; it mainly depends on what sort of comments the story has provoked. I find that the Malthusians are getting my goat lately, the lump-of-labour xenophobes and the world-turned-upside-down crowd (the white people facing racial prejudice, the men who are sexually harassed, etc).I don't throw stones in the dark; it mainly depends on what sort of comments the story has provoked. I find that the Malthusians are getting my goat lately, the lump-of-labour xenophobes and the world-turned-upside-down crowd (the white people facing racial prejudice, the men who are sexually harassed, etc).
What's your definition of the term 'troll'?What's your definition of the term 'troll'?
I understand that it's supposed to mean a person who says outrageous things purely for the sake of provoking outrage, but they've always got an agenda.I understand that it's supposed to mean a person who says outrageous things purely for the sake of provoking outrage, but they've always got an agenda.
Share a comment (either yours or someone else's) that you think is particularly good:Share a comment (either yours or someone else's) that you think is particularly good:
TheManFromNantucket is very good at what he does, but does submitting awesome posts make him an awesome poster? Discuss.TheManFromNantucket is very good at what he does, but does submitting awesome posts make him an awesome poster? Discuss.
What kinds of comments annoy you?What kinds of comments annoy you?
I get irked by people fighting a guerrilla action against an all-powerful political movement called 'the Guardian', and who greet any opinion piece with some variation of, 'so now the Guardianistas are telling us that…'I get irked by people fighting a guerrilla action against an all-powerful political movement called 'the Guardian', and who greet any opinion piece with some variation of, 'so now the Guardianistas are telling us that…'
Tell us a secret:Tell us a secret:
My father voted Tory.My father voted Tory.
Do you have a crush on a Guardian journalist?Do you have a crush on a Guardian journalist?
Seumas Milne. But I must also tell you that according to "Mrs Nolan", Hadley Freeman is, in some spiritual sense, my sister-in-law.Seumas Milne. But I must also tell you that according to "Mrs Nolan", Hadley Freeman is, in some spiritual sense, my sister-in-law.
Have you learned anything about yourself (or changed in any particular way) since you started commenting on the Guardian?Have you learned anything about yourself (or changed in any particular way) since you started commenting on the Guardian?
I'm here to teach, not to learn.I'm here to teach, not to learn.
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