PS I got an almost perfect score on my verbal SATs and still had to look that word up on webster.com to find out what it meant. I'm not afraid to admit it, I've never heard ignominious before.
I never took SATs (I took ACT, or something called something like that; an equivalent but not as prestigious college entrance exam at the time, though I haven't heard of it recently) but wasn't told my verbal score. Passed, though! I've heard the word spoken in family, on the radio, & occasionally read it in print. Just goes to show we all don't have the same vocabulary. And that this word wasn't on your SATs!
I question your use of ignominious (forget the fact that it's not a front and, really, if you've been paying attention to posters who have been here for, say, years, as you obviously have or else you wouldn't know or think you know that someone was posting about you, you should know who "Fan" is).
"Shameful, humiliating, disgraceful"-usual definition of ignominious
That doesn't really apply to a picture of a Sisyphean cat in my book.
Plus, where is all your current animosity coming from? Mercy me.