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The Legend of @kaligula567: A Forum Icon on looksmax.org
In the chaotic and often surreal world of looksmax.org, few users have achieved the level of infamy and admiration as @kaligula567. A larger-than-life figure, kaligula became a central character in the forum’s lore through his relentless posting, bizarre humor, and an uncanny ability to evade bans with an army of alts. His presence was so impactful that he even had a "Forum User of the Year" run in 2024, despite—or perhaps because of—the constant battles with the site’s moderators, whom he often referred to as the "Jewish mods" in his signature conspiratorial style.
The Birds of Kaligula: Chudlite, Itzyaboyjj, and Alurmo
Kaligula’s reign on looksmax.org was marked by his close associations with other notable users, whom he often dubbed his "birds"—a term of endearment (or possession, depending on interpretation). Among them, three stood out:
@Chudlite – A fellow chaotic poster, Chudlite shared kaligula’s love for absurd humor and relentless trolling. Their interactions were a mix of camaraderie and frenemy banter, contributing to some of the forum’s most entertaining threads.
@itzyaboyJJ – Another key figure in kaligula’s orbit, itzyaboyjj was often dragged into kaligula’s schemes, whether it was mass-reporting threads or engaging in forum warfare against rival factions.
@alurmo – Perhaps the most infamous of kaligula’s birds, Alurmo was a polarizing figure in his own right, known for his erratic behavior and loyalty to kaligula’s cause.
These alliances formed the backbone of kaligula’s influence, creating a network of shitposters who kept the forum alive with drama and humor.
The 2024 Forum User of the Year Run
Despite—or because of—his antagonistic relationship with the moderation team, kaligula’s presence was undeniable in 2024. His "Forum User of the Year" campaign was less of a serious bid and more of a meme, a testament to his ability to dominate the forum’s culture. Supporters rallied behind him, not because he was well-liked by all, but because he embodied the chaotic spirit of looksmax.org.
However, his campaign was not without controversy.
Accusations of brigading, vote manipulation, and alt-account spam swirled around him. Some claimed he was using his 60+ alts to sway the vote, a charge that was not entirely unfounded given his history.
The Jewish Mods and the Great Doxxing Ban
Kaligula’s relationship with the moderation team was… complicated. He frequently referred to them as the "Jewish mods," a term that blurred the line between ironic antisemitism and genuine paranoia about being targeted. Whether this was a schizo-posting bit or a real grievance, it became part of his persona.
The breaking point came when kaligula was banned for doxxing. The details remain murky, as they often do in forum drama, but the consensus is that he crossed a line even by looksmax.org’s loose standards. Yet, like a true forum legend, his ban only fueled his mythos.
The Alt King: @REGULUS and the 60+ Alts
What’s a banned forum legend without alts? Kaligula was notorious for his ability to return under new names, the most famous of which was @REGULUS. This alt carried the same energy—unhinged, conspiratorial, and impossible to ignore.
Rumors suggested kaligula had over 60 alts, a claim that seemed exaggerated until users noticed eerily similar posting styles across multiple accounts. Whether Regulus was truly kaligula or just another disciple didn’t matter—the spirit of kaligula lived on.
Legacy of a Forum Demon
Kaligula567 was more than just a shitposter—he was a cultural force on looksmax.org. His blend of absurd humor, relentless trolling, and defiance of authority made him a symbol of the forum’s anarchic spirit. Even in exile, his influence lingers, with users still referencing his antics and wondering when (not if) he’ll return under another name.
In the end, kaligula’s story is a testament to the power of sheer persistence in the world of online forums. Banned, doxxed, and hated by mods, he still left an indelible mark—proving that on the internet, chaos always wins.
Long live the
king of alts.
In the chaotic and often surreal world of looksmax.org, few users have achieved the level of infamy and admiration as @kaligula567. A larger-than-life figure, kaligula became a central character in the forum’s lore through his relentless posting, bizarre humor, and an uncanny ability to evade bans with an army of alts. His presence was so impactful that he even had a "Forum User of the Year" run in 2024, despite—or perhaps because of—the constant battles with the site’s moderators, whom he often referred to as the "Jewish mods" in his signature conspiratorial style.
The Birds of Kaligula: Chudlite, Itzyaboyjj, and Alurmo
Kaligula’s reign on looksmax.org was marked by his close associations with other notable users, whom he often dubbed his "birds"—a term of endearment (or possession, depending on interpretation). Among them, three stood out:
@Chudlite – A fellow chaotic poster, Chudlite shared kaligula’s love for absurd humor and relentless trolling. Their interactions were a mix of camaraderie and frenemy banter, contributing to some of the forum’s most entertaining threads.
@itzyaboyJJ – Another key figure in kaligula’s orbit, itzyaboyjj was often dragged into kaligula’s schemes, whether it was mass-reporting threads or engaging in forum warfare against rival factions.
@alurmo – Perhaps the most infamous of kaligula’s birds, Alurmo was a polarizing figure in his own right, known for his erratic behavior and loyalty to kaligula’s cause.
These alliances formed the backbone of kaligula’s influence, creating a network of shitposters who kept the forum alive with drama and humor.
The 2024 Forum User of the Year Run
Despite—or because of—his antagonistic relationship with the moderation team, kaligula’s presence was undeniable in 2024. His "Forum User of the Year" campaign was less of a serious bid and more of a meme, a testament to his ability to dominate the forum’s culture. Supporters rallied behind him, not because he was well-liked by all, but because he embodied the chaotic spirit of looksmax.org.
However, his campaign was not without controversy.
Accusations of brigading, vote manipulation, and alt-account spam swirled around him. Some claimed he was using his 60+ alts to sway the vote, a charge that was not entirely unfounded given his history.
The Jewish Mods and the Great Doxxing Ban
Kaligula’s relationship with the moderation team was… complicated. He frequently referred to them as the "Jewish mods," a term that blurred the line between ironic antisemitism and genuine paranoia about being targeted. Whether this was a schizo-posting bit or a real grievance, it became part of his persona.
The breaking point came when kaligula was banned for doxxing. The details remain murky, as they often do in forum drama, but the consensus is that he crossed a line even by looksmax.org’s loose standards. Yet, like a true forum legend, his ban only fueled his mythos.
The Alt King: @REGULUS and the 60+ Alts
What’s a banned forum legend without alts? Kaligula was notorious for his ability to return under new names, the most famous of which was @REGULUS. This alt carried the same energy—unhinged, conspiratorial, and impossible to ignore.
Rumors suggested kaligula had over 60 alts, a claim that seemed exaggerated until users noticed eerily similar posting styles across multiple accounts. Whether Regulus was truly kaligula or just another disciple didn’t matter—the spirit of kaligula lived on.
Legacy of a Forum Demon
Kaligula567 was more than just a shitposter—he was a cultural force on looksmax.org. His blend of absurd humor, relentless trolling, and defiance of authority made him a symbol of the forum’s anarchic spirit. Even in exile, his influence lingers, with users still referencing his antics and wondering when (not if) he’ll return under another name.
In the end, kaligula’s story is a testament to the power of sheer persistence in the world of online forums. Banned, doxxed, and hated by mods, he still left an indelible mark—proving that on the internet, chaos always wins.
Long live the
king of alts.

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