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Michael J. Fox Reveals How to Shut Down Internet Trolls With Three Simple Letters

Michael J. Fox learns how to shut down internet trolls.

Credit: The Graham Norton Show / Youtube

Michael J. Fox learns some tips from his children on dealing with internet trolls because that type of behaviour will not Mcfly around here.

The Teen Wolf actor has been learning the language of the internet from his children, ‘smh’ (shaking my head) and ‘fomo’ (fear of missing out) being the phrases of choice, and anyone with a brain is ‘shaking my head’ at the audacity to troll such a legend, especially concerning a medical condition such as Parkinson’s.

Video Credit: The Graham Norton Show / Youtube

It may be time to go back to the future and karate chop yourself in the delorians for targeting such a sweet man.

If you want to keep reading then click this little guy here, go on, check out someone who deserves a little roasting, or maybe getting some heat already, Mark Zuckerberg’s full face of sunscreen.

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