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by ctrl-j 3387 days ago
> Good-spirited pranks don't warrant jail time.

Who determines what is "good-spirited"?

I've been a part of many prank wars. You know when they stopped being fun and ended up getting people in trouble? When one side stopped enjoying it. I don't think the receiving team in this case is enjoying the prank. Which just makes it mean-spirited and low class.

Anon is just being a bag of dicks in this case, which means they either stop, or should get in legal trouble.