Haha, this is beyond ridiculous, half of these are common acronyms and substitutions. If it was possible you could go back further into my post history and read the terms I used to use for these things. I can't tell you how many times I've copied and pasted a catchy/smart/effective phrase from someone else on reddit. I got the "lost tribes of Israel" phrase from /u/kunthuntr (or one of his alt accounts) I liked it and I agreed with it and I used it.
A lot of my reddit writing style comes from other people, I picked up on it while I used to lurk here. I'm not going to sit here and justify every single internet slang/phrase I use.
This is probably a bold statement to make, but we all have someone who's influenced our writing. You can just ask /u/Hull-Tanker91, and my conversations with him, I used to write compleatly differently ( in a much more polite and socially retarded way). After we were on good terms I heavily imitated his 4chan/r/circlejerk type of writing style, would you have called me a /u/hull-tanker91 shill account?
When I first joined /r/Iran some people suggested I was a shill because I knew who everyone was and I emulated some of the posters there. Tell me am I an alt account shill of /u/soccer or /u/devgrant (or however the hell you spell his name)? I joined months after they left, my join date is correct. But that's not when I started using reddit.
This thread is absolutely ridiculous, every single line you underlined here is already standard reddit talk or common rhetoric. I don't know what game /u/Kordimordi is playing here, could he be a shill? Maybe, he could be some Arab Iranian living in Europe for all I care. He could some ultra nationalistic 16 year old pro-regime Persian kid living The U.S., I don't know. I really don't give a shit about him, if he wants to emulate my writing style I couldn't give less of a shit. If he wants he can come and explain himself. But this doesn't have anything to do with me, leave me out of this. I lurked on reddit for well over 7-8 months before making an account. And I don't belive this behavior is exclusive to me.