1 to change the light bulb, then to post about changing it.
6 to share that they were the first to read and respond to the light bulb being changed.
5 to convey dissatisfaction for failing to read and respond to the light bulb being changed.
14 to share similar experiences of light bulb maintenance and how the light bulb could've been changed in a different manner.
7 to caution others of the dangers of changing a light bulb.
7 to point out grammatical errors in the posts about changing light bulbs.
5 to chastise the grammar police.
7 to correct the grammatical errors in the posts about changing light bulbs.
10 to post overrused internet memes.
6 to argue over whether it's a "light bulb" or "lightbulb".
2 self-proclaimed industry professionals to inform others that the proper term is "lamp".
15 others that supposedly worked in the industry to let them know that "light bulb" is fine.
10 posters to claim that this board is not about light bulbs, and that the discussion should be taken elsewhere.
11 to defend the thread, claiming that we all use light bulbs, therefore it is relevant to this board.
36 to debate the method of changing lightbulbs, the quality of the lightbulbs, and the best lightbulb distributor.
*5 to protest the act, because lightbulbs are not as cool as candles.
*15 to backlash that no matter what the japanese culture and young American audiences think, candles are not cooler than lightbulbs.
*1 to make a Candles vs lightbulbs thread
7 to post URL's linking pictures of lightbulbs.
4 to correct the URL's that link pictures of lightbulbs.
5 to debate shipping.
4 to post that they cannot handle the lightbulb controversy.
13 to say, "Check the pinned threads before asking about light bulbs."
1 to reply to the thread, 6 months later.
* thanks to masterofaeons.