Attention, the news of the digital La Tercera is going:

–Billionaire George Soros came out to deny his own death.

– I don’t believe this guy (sic) at all.

This was easy and obvious, but the joke of this Chilean tweeter in response to real news was understood by many as a serious comment. @AviCamhi was bowled over by the countless misinterpretations. He laughed. At first. Today he has the account with restricted access.

Trolling is a risky sport. This weekend the scriptwriter and comedian Manel Vidal practiced it. “They say queens,” he said in response to a tweet from Irene Montero in which she congratulated the Barça soccer players on their Champions League. “Congratulations, queens!”, the minister had written in Catalan. Vidal threw the cane of his supposed intransigence or language ignorance or disapproval for having hypothetically used Montero neutral language. He did not have enough hooks for the humorless to bite: “It’s in Catalan, silly.”

Like @AviCamhi, Vidal ended up getting fed up with the avalanche of plugs: “It’s like a video of those plagues of rats or insects where there are always many more bugs than you thought and when it seems that it’s over, more bugs come out.”

But Montero came up with a staunch defender. @blabbergirl_ had a day of fury, she took it to heart and with a machine gun in hand, she replied to dozens of users who criticized the minister for her “reigns”. He used a repeated formula: remember that he is Catalan (not gender neutral), the vocative comma, and insult. “Ameba”, the softest. He went viral for dishing out more than Bud Spencer.

He took so much of a run that he also disqualified Vidal. He tagged her with a “mononeural orangutan.” Later, @blabbergirl_ admitted that she had “fallen” for the comedian’s trap and laughed at herself. After, also, all the virality of it.

The tweeter also has the merit of having invented a new insult: sopenco. She left the z for the yellow lines on the asphalt of the loading and unloading areas.

Never miss a beat is a song by the Kaiser Chiefs. From 2008. It is the story of those who are faithful only to themselves, of those who do not allow themselves to be modeled by conventionalism. They ignore it, but at the same time they are quite aware of it and seek to recreate themselves from the conventional ones. It is the main feature of humorists, who are faced with a human being who is naturally moody. There are those who know how to squeeze it and Vidal and @blabbergirl laugh, if necessary, even at his shadow, kindly putting Irene as a montera.