Richard Kulisz Baiters Anonymous

My name is PhlIp...

[all: "Hi, Phlip!"]

...and I'm a RichardKulisz baiter.

It's been 30 seconds since I last baited RichardKulisz.

Like most people who bait RichardKulisz, it was easy to start. I would just edit a page to:

I understand now the deleterious effect my addiction has caused for myself, my family, and RichardKulisz.

I'l try to stop.

[one: "Hey, just take it one day at a time, man!"]

Thank you.


Forgive me, RichardKulisz, for I have sinned. It's been four weeks since my last confession...


I think I might be a RichardKulisz baiter. I'm not sure. I've posted comments that seem to have enraged him, but he hasn't been signing his responses. Is he the same guy that argues psychology competes with memetics (MemesAreNotScience)? -- EricHodges

It's good to go through at least one RK rant directed towards oneself, if for no better reason than to learn how nasty anonymous online communication can get, and how to immunize yourself against it. See BozoBit.


Hey, I got flamed by RichardKulisz today! (And I wasn't even trying!). What do I win? --ScottJohnson


Oh, if only someone had warned me about the dangers of RichardKulisz abuse, I would never have posted a set of links about - horror of horrors - practical implementation issues in a part of his private domain (OperatingSystemDesigners, to be specific). - JayOsako


Tell me, is it just me, or is RichardKulisz more like Ignatius Reilly from "ConfederacyOfDunces?" than anything human? I bet he still lives with his mother. <grin>

Great book, but...Not as humorous as it used to be; if you look at studies, people these days live with their parents, out of economic necessity, far more frequently, and to a much later age, than was common just one generation ago. By using old standards for humor, you may unintentionally insult without good cause a large percentage of younger (Gen-X or whatever) lurkers.

And of course, we know that that book would not even exist (for us readers) were it not for the author's mother's dedicated efforts to have it published posthumously, which perhaps makes that book even less appropriate for sourcing that kind of humor even aside from the first point.

"Hey, she lives with me!" --Principal Skinner, on his mother, from TheSimpsons?...


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