A little late for that trend here, Zombie. I remember Dalesh doing it around a year ago. And boy did he do it well.
You know, every time I have done something stupid that got me a warning it was at like five in the morning. Like right now.
Quick, I need some straight to the book white guy handcuffed to me to make sure I don't repeat my mistakes!
Well, I don't care. I, honestly, think the c̩͓͇ͤͣ̈́̈́o̷̼̺̺͎̠̒ͮͪͅr̐̎̒͗̃̚̕r̅̚u̧͇̘̝̎͐͊̇ͪͩ̀p̷̫̗̙͍͓ͤ̾̀̿ͣt̴͙͕͓̞̘͗̎̌͌̓ĕ͖͔̇d̥̠̺ͣ̒͗ text looks quite cool. I know it's most likely cliche to say it, but I don't do it to be trendy. It's simply another thing I can incorporate into my online image in order to further express myself. Personally, I'm more likely to go C̸͉̭̻̩t̷͍̩̗ͧ̐̓h̓̌ͮͪ̃̀̔u̩̻͖̮̬̍ͬ̋̀͆ͬ̀l͏͍͖͙͕h͑̽ŭ͉̖̱ͥ͆͠ ̝̱ͦ͌̅̿͡f̸̱͚̹͗̓̏̽ͅͅh̍̀̿̐t̟͊ͮͪ̍͝a͓̅̅͋̋̏g͇͇̖̳̣ň̹̩̬͈ͤͯ́̽̀́́!̯͗̑̆͂ͨͅ than to go Z͓̖̞͌ͫ͛ͅa͍̝̟̳͈̋l̦̓͢g͈͕̱͛ͥ̿̉̊ͮó̎̔͏!̰ͮ̓ͫ̔ͅ or something. I think the Zalgo craze is kind of stupid, but "He who waits behind The Wall" seems very Lovecraftian to me, even though I've heard tell that the origins of this were just someone being silly and wasn't influenced by Lovecraft at all.
Also, "He who waits behind The Wall" sounds kind of awesome. Like
this story. Personally, I think the "He who waits behind The Wall" thing would be a whole lot more epic and creepy if there just was no name (or a completely obscured one that amounts to a random string of characters) to attach to it. Like Cthulu, who's proper name is supposed to drive people to insanity on just hearing it spoken or something. Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong Lovecraftian thing, but still I think I make my point.