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Warlizard Gaming Forum

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Warlizard is a very prolific reddit user with the username Warlizard, whose comments are always replied with someone asking variations of “Are you the guy from the warlizard gaming forum?” by which /u/warlizard will deny it, claiming he have no idea what it is.

Over the months many people have no idea what everybody’s been talking about whenever /u/warlizard’s comment have that sort of replies, and as it happens that /u/warlizard posted plenty of comments on big subreddits, his comments are often exposed to many other users.

Because of the lack of internet searches about this, a kym page like this would save a lot of people’s minutes googling to no avail.

Origin

A paraphrased explanation from /u/atmo explained this well, so one day /u/lupin86 decides to start trolling the other user, warlizard, by asking him randomly in multiple threads whenever he posts some variation of ‘hey! are you from the warlizard forums?’, despite there being no warlizard forums.

Then every once in a while lupin would make/use a throwaway account just to ask warlizard about the forums, truly trying to convince /u/warlizard that there were some kind of warlizard forums.

Because of its totally harmless nature, direct focus on just one random citizen of the internet, and lupin’s dedication to keep the shpiel going for as long as he did, I sincerely believe that this is one of the funniest fucking things I’ve ever seen someone do on the internet. Extra kudos for doing something so hilarious without being in any way malicious, like most half-brained idiots out there who think that being harmful or insulting is necessary for “effective” trolling

External References

[1]Reddit – The very first post that started all of this

[2]Reddit – An /r/museumofreddit post about this


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