Last Thursday Aaron Walker unintentionally outed himself as one of the operators of the @Kimberlinunmask Twitter account as well as being one of the bloggers at Kimberlinunmasked.blogspot.com, confirming the suspicions of many observers. We find this rather creepy given the way the aforementioned Twitter account has practically slobbered all over Mr. Walker at times. Moreover, Walker’s campaign of false criminal charges against our own Bill Schmalfeldt finally appears to be at an end because the Maryland State’s Attorney’s Office understands him for what he is: a loser famewhoring on conspiracy theories. In fact, we sense that Walker has become synonymous with lunatic litigants using Twitter and blogs to erect victimhood claims in support of “lawfare.” From now on, people will say “that lunatic is a regular Aaron Walker” whenever somebody does it. Walker is therefore a meme, an element of a culture or behavior that will pass from one individual to another forever and ever (or until someone pulls the plug on the internet). As exemplified in Schmalfeldt’s declaration that he is moving on to put the affair behind him, this marks the moment that everyone can stop taking Walker seriously enough to actually pay attention to him. In celebration, Bill and many of his friends took part in an impromptu “Aaron Walker meme” day on Friday. We hope you enjoy these examples of the “#WalkerFail” meme:

3 thoughts on “Aaron Walker Has Become A Meme”
  1. I just learned that Kimberlin Unmasked thinks I wrote this article. He doesn’t understand that many of my tweets come from an RSS feed that I feed my favorite blogs from. 🙂 So he thinks that I wrote this, logged into YOUR twitter account, and tweeted it out. Then logged back into MY Twitter account and tweeted it again.

    But, good article! Although I can’t take credit for it.

  2. On this day of heartbreaking tragedy, loss and rememberance, a shout out to Aaron Worthing/Aaron Walker for “Archangel” his profane 9/11 disaster porn “alternate history” piece of shit, available on Amazon for just $9.99. Its Walker’s superhero alter ego-cum-wet-dream and a massive self-iindictment of his core character. Just how much of that shit was unwillingly subsidized by his former employer on their time in their office?

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