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Posted by PJR on 10/03/05 01:35
On 2 Oct 2005 10:56:11 -0700, Pinku-Sensei <DarkSumomo@netscape.net>
wrote in alt.usenet.kooks:
>
> PJR wrote:
>> On 1 Oct 2005 23:17:48 -0700, Pinku-Sensei <DarkSumomo@netscape.net>
>> wrote in alt.usenet.kooks:
>>
>>> Aratzio wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 22:56:22 -0500, "Jack Gillen"
>>>> <jgillen@centurytel.net> got double secret probation because:
>>>>
>>>>> "Terrence Cooter" <fly_cooter_@example.localhost> wrote in message
>>>>> news:433f4fea@usenet.zapto.org...
>>>>>
>>>>> <nutbucketry purged>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 72 RAISINS "CRACKPOT RELIGION" AWARD (Vote for one.)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dore Williamson
>>>>>>>> Lightwing, alias his_elect_07
>>>>>>>> Jack Gillen X
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *Ding*! It's my first ding, everybody!!!!
>>>>
>>>> This looks to be a Usenet Valhalla point. Keep track of them and at
>>>> ten you get a Ten Gallon Sombrer0.
>>>
>>> Let's see if I qualify.
>>>
>>>> 1. Fake Ko0k Awards/Nominations.
>>>
>>> Flyboi
>>
>> It's been a while since anybody posted a fake ballot and fake results.
>
> Bowtie posted a fake ballot, but he never followed through on fake
> results. Instead, he issued a YHBT missive less than a week in. The
> man suffers from premature ejaculation.
Mar or Apr 2004 - I forget which. Fake ballot + fake results. I won
three awards, including KotM, thanks to Soupy's socks' votes and some
creative counting!
<...>
>> Burr is definitely a kook.
>
> Now the question is what award fits her best. Still want me to forward
> more of her screed and copy-and-paste jobs?
Of course. Kooks are on topic in AUK. D'oh!
>> I want to know more about Karmann.
>
> Gillian Von Karmann, AKA Galaxy Fraulein Bad Karma, is a k00k and troll
> on the anime newsgroups (rec.arts.anime.misc, rec.arts.anime.creative,
> rec.arts.anime.fandom, japan.anime.evangelion, alt.fan.sailor-moon,
> alt.fan.bubblegum-crisis, and alt.fan.utena, among others). She also
> was a regular on the Final Fantasy Mailing List until the moderator
> booted her off; she still bears a grudge against him. She's been an
> irritant on the anime groups for years. A Google Groups search of her
> name shows that she first posted to the anime groups in 2002, on
> alt.fan.sailor-moon, where she posted a Bubblegum Crisis-Sailor Moon
> crossover lemon (an erotic fanfiction). Clicking on the "Find messages
> by this author" link shows that she (if Gillian is a she; I just assume
> so) first posted from that address in 2000 to
> comp.os.ms-windows.win95.misc using the CNet help function, as
> "gillian". Also, when I flamed her on raam in April and called her
> "GFBK" she responded in May and post-edited her response to say
> "Gillian-sama" (Lady Gillian). So she may morph to avoid killfiles,
> but she's pretty consistent about who she says she is, when she wants
> to.
>
> Her usual pattern of posting is to appear on the anime groups to spew
> anti-American flames (she lives in Brazil, although she has used
> Australian, British, and Mexican as well as Brazilian Yahoo! accounts),
> denigrate the intelligence of American anime fans, snipe at her
> perceived adversaries, post a lits o' haet (usually a roster of people
> on the anime groups that seem to have power and have pissed her off),
> then disappear for a month or two, only to morph and repeat the cycle.
> Last cycle, she did something a little different. She posted p0rn
> spam--"Vaginal Anatomy of the best Virtual Babes"--to the anime groups.
> She's annoying, but not very disruptive, as the regulars on the anime
> groups have learned to laugh at her.
>
> The troll of hers that succeeded most spectacularly was a lits o'haet
> crossposted to rec.arts.anime.misc, rec.arts.anime.fandom,
> alt.fan.utena, alt.fan.sailor-moon, and japan.anime.evangelion in
> December 2003. A regular of demon.local (most likely Elf Snowmega)
> noticed the incipient flamewar and crossposted it to demon.local.
> Another d.l. regular added uk.local.yorkshire to the groups line. The
> resulting flamewar yielded ~100 posts in 3 days, most of which was the
> doing of the demon.local trolls taking advantage of an opportunity, not
> GFBK doing anything to push it along. The demon.local trolls won the
> Pierre Salinger HL&S in June 2004 and I can see why.
>
> The only good thing about her is that she's not very prolific. She
> makes about a dozen posts and then disappears. That makes it difficult
> to present her to AUK, although I've done it once.
>
> Is that sufficient for you?
Yes, it's interesting. Please share this potential kook.
PJR :-)
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