Troll Uses Fake Doritos Account To Prank LGBT Haters, Here’s What Happened

Doritos took a cue from Skittles recently and tasted the rainbow, releasing limited edition Doritos Rainbow chips in support of an LGBT organization.

As often happens when the LGBT community makes headlines, there were supporters and, of course, detractors.

One of the supporters of the new colorful Doritos created a fake Doritos Facebook account called “DoritosForHelp,” put the Doritos Rainbow as the profile picture, and began trolling the hell out of people who weren’t too happy about Doritos’ gay-friendly snack.

The man behind the Facebook trolling was named Mike Melgaard, and gleefully posted screen shots of his interactions:

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Walmart Sneak Diss

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Subway Sneak Diss

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Taco Bell Sneak Diss

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‘Merica Doritos

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Schooling People on Political Agendas

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This Person Does Not Support Facebook

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This went on for more than 30 posts as trolling seems to be a bit of a hobby for Melgaard. The master troll also has a Facebook photo album with him trolling Target customers, and another album where he just trolls people at random.

Nor sure how “Part-time troll” looks like to employers, but at this pace, Melgaard could probably add it to his résumé.

h/t mashable

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