User blog comment:Derax-Pagani/Chapter 507: Voice/@comment-25111584-20161024181440/@comment-24367018-20161024214434

I wouldn't get so high and mighty if I were you, Sunshine. We all know that you have an actual account here, but now we also know that you're using an IP Address belonging to the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg.

So that means that either; you're a student there, or you've fraudulently gained access to their network. Now let's assume it's the unlikely case of the latter; it's a federal offense under US law, and law enforcement agencies tend to take a pretty dim view of hackers. The courts too actually.

But seeing as how I suspect that's not the case with you, let's look at the former; if you don't mind your P's and Q's, there's a chance that the head of IT at the University of Central Missouri is going to get an email about your conduct online. Colleges and University's don't really tend to approve of their students dragging their name and subsequently reputation through the mud because of poor behaviour online, especially when it's their network that's being used to allow it, they tend to expel people for that.

So just a friendly little reminder of what can happen to Anons if they piss the wrong person off. Enjoy the rest of your day, Sunshine. :)