As noted by The Daily Beast, Bone's Reddit history was available for all to comb through, and he's unsurprisingly made some unflattering comments over the years. Probably the most egregious is a lewd remark about the nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence that were released in the infamous 2014 celebrity hack.

Some of Bone's other comments included a disclosure that he committed "felony insurance fraud" in an effort to make it look like he had car insurance and a statement that the killing of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin was "legally justified." That's technically accurate, as shooter George Zimmerman was acquitted of any wrongdoing. Bone also called Zimmerman a "big ole shit bird," so it seems we shouldn't assume that he's in favor of excessive brutality.

Beyond the unsurprising revelation that Bone has done some unsavory things online, this shows just how well the average citizen isn't aware of their online "paper trail." If Bone had thought for a minute about the kind of scrutiny he'd be under, he likely would have made a new Reddit account for this AMA -- but going from completely anonymous, fairly average citizen to massive internet celebrity in the span of a few hours is something that most people aren't prepared for.

Indeed, some saw this downfall coming a mile away -- just take this tweet:

y'all don't mess up this ken bone thing by interviewing him or finding out anything about him. thanks — 🇺🇸 (@theshrillest) October 10, 2016

Turns out that Ken Bone isn't all that different from other citizens of Reddit after all.