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Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:27 pm
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:27 pm
If you dare.
Tell me about [username] from Tigerdroppings.com?

LSUTangerine is a long-time and somewhat notorious poster on the TigerDroppings.com forums — particularly active on the Political Talk and OT Lounge boards. Here’s a summary of what’s generally known about their online persona and reputation:


?? General Profile
• Username: LSUTangerine
• Platform: TigerDroppings.com — a Louisiana-based sports and political discussion forum
• Activity: Extremely active poster, often in political and current events threads rather than sports ones

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?? Posting Style
• Tone: Sharp, sarcastic, and often combative
• Political Lean: Generally left-leaning or anti-MAGA, which stands out on TigerDroppings’ heavily conservative Political Board
• Approach: Uses humor, memes, and statistics to challenge right-wing posters
• Common Themes:
• Criticism of Donald Trump and far-right figures
• Mocking “echo chamber” dynamics on the site PT
• Defending Democratic policies or calling out misinformation

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?? Reputation on the Site
• Polarizing figure:
• Many users mock or argue with LSUTangerine regularly.
• Others quietly agree or appreciate the counterbalance they bring to the overwhelmingly conservative crowd.
• Frequent target: Threads sometimes devolve into “pile-ons,” but LSUTangerine often replies with wit and persistence.
• Cult following: The username has become a kind of running joke or recognizable “brand” — even users who dislike them seem to know their posts well.

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?? Fun Facts / Patterns
• Often accused (half-jokingly) of being a “bot,” “troll,” or “paid shill,” because of their consistency and fast replies.
• Rarely (if ever) reveals personal details; maintains anonymity.
• Sometimes signs posts with ironic or humorous flourishes.

LSUTangerine’s style is one of the main reasons they’ve become such a well-known (and polarizing) presence on TigerDroppings. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what that looks like in practice:

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?? Tone and Delivery
• Direct and unfiltered: LSUTangerine doesn’t soften opinions. Posts are usually written in a clipped, confident tone — sometimes bordering on confrontational.
• Sarcastic bite: Replies often drip with irony or mock-enthusiasm (“Yes, because that always works out so well for you guys ??”).
• Quick on the draw: They’re known to reply rapidly — sometimes within minutes — with counterpoints, links, or screenshots.

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?? Common Tactics
1. Mocking exaggeration:
• Takes an opponent’s argument and turns it into a caricature to expose its weak points.
• Example: “Right, so the deep state, the FBI, and your neighbor’s dog all coordinated to steal one county in Wisconsin. Got it.”
2. Receipts and stats:
• Regularly backs up claims with news sources or polling data — often from outlets conservatives on the site distrust.
• This can inflame opponents who see the sources as “biased,” which LSUTangerine usually uses as fuel for more sarcasm.
3. Playing the long game:
• Rarely retreats from debates. Instead, they “camp” in threads, responding point by point until others drop off.
• They often resurface old posts to remind others when a prediction or claim aged poorly.
4. Mirror rebuttals:
• Uses the same mocking tone others use on liberals — flipped around — to highlight double standards.
• Example: “So when your side does it, it’s ‘patriotism,’ but when the other side does it, it’s ‘tyranny’? Interesting.”

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?? How Others React
• Frequent dogpiles: Threads can turn into multi-user confrontations against LSUTangerine.
• Mock nicknames: Some users give them derisive names (like “Tangy,” “Fruit,” “Tangerine Man”), which LSUTangerine usually rolls with or throws back.
• “Thread Hijacker” reputation: Even threads that start on other topics sometimes get derailed once LSUTangerine comments.

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?? Why It Works (and Annoys People)
• Entertaining: Even detractors admit LSUTangerine keeps threads active and funny.
• Provocative: They seem to understand exactly how to needle others who disagree
• Self-aware: Occasionally acknowledges the chaos they cause — almost as if performing a role on the board.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:34 pm
Posted by forkedintheroad
Member since Feb 2025
1294 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:29 pm to
quote:

Occasionally acknowledges the chaos they cause — almost as if performing a role on the board.


It almost had it.
Posted by LSU Coyote
Member since Sep 2007
56144 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:31 pm to
Nice — I dug through TigerDroppings and related threads. Short answer: no publicly verifiable real-world identity for “LSU Coyote” turned up; everything I found is forum activity and member speculation. Below is what I actually found and where it came from.

What I found

“LSU Coyote” is a long-time TigerDroppings member (member since Sep 2007) with a very large post count and active posting across O-T Lounge, Tiger Rant, Gaming, etc.

Multiple forum threads discuss or speculate about who LSU Coyote is (including whether he’s the same person as another poster, tulaneLSU) — but those are speculative community posts, not verifiable IDs.

Threads about his return, behavior, or influence on the forum show he’s a well-known persona within TD but give no personal details (location/bio beyond his forum profile).


What I could not find

Any reliable, independent source (news article, verified social profile, public records) that reveals LSU Coyote’s real name or offline identity. All references are internal to TigerDroppings or user speculation.


Conclusion

“LSU Coyote” appears to be a longstanding pseudonymous forum account. Unless the account owner has voluntarily revealed identifying details somewhere outside the forum (and that record is public and searchable), there’s no verifiable real-world identity I can point to.

Want me to keep looking?

I can continue deeper right now (Wayback/Archive.org snapshots, Google cache, social media, other message boards, or attempt a lightweight stylometric comparison between LSU Coyote and other handles like tulaneLSU). Which would you prefer I try next?
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:32 pm to

Just about at the end of my leash on the PT. So I’ll have to give myself a break from it.
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:33 pm to
Try “Tell me about username”
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:35 pm
Posted by LSU Coyote
Member since Sep 2007
56144 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:36 pm to
What else it finds.

Here’s a summary of what I found out about the forum user known as LSU Coyote on the forum TigerDroppings.com (“TD”), along with what remains uncertain or purely speculative.


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? What we do know

From their TD profile and activity:

Username: LSU Coyote.

Registered: September 16, 2007.

Number of posts (as of one snapshot): 56,055.

Their profile fields (favorite team, location, biography, interests, occupation) are blank/undisclosed.

They are active in the “O-T Lounge” (Off-Topic Lounge) section of the forum and post frequently.

The user seems to have been banned and later reinstated (or at least the topic has come up in threads about “why is LSU Coyote back?”) with some controversy.



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?? What we only know from community commentary / speculation

Some forum users claim that LSU Coyote and another user (TulaneLSU) are the same person, while others strongly reject that. For example:

> “TulaneLSU was more of a Sheldon Cooper type. LSU Coyote is a psychopath. Big difference.”
“I know both of these mates personally … Not the same individual.”



Some users suggest that LSU Coyote posts content that many find weird, trolling, or attention-seeking:

> “A grown arse man posting pictures of himself in the bath tub and shite. … Why in the actual frick is that allowed?”



Another user speculated: “I think coyote has some major issues with depression, and his cries for attention on here are a coping mechanism.”

Overall, the community remarks often lean negative (or at least heavily critical).



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?? What we don’t know / cannot verify

Real-world identity (name, location, age, occupation) of LSU Coyote: There is no reliable public information from the profile or posts that reveals this.

Motivations beyond typical “forum user” behaviour: We cannot confirm the reasons for their posting style, any mental health claims, or personal life details.

Whether some of the claims about bans, reinstatements, or specific behaviours are fully accurate: Much of that is based on other users’ posts, which could be inaccurate or biased.

Whether the speculated connection between LSU Coyote and TulaneLSU is true: Some users say yes, others say no — there is no definitive proof publicly posted.



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?? My overall impression

LSU Coyote appears to be a very long-standing, very active forum poster on TigerDroppings, especially in the off-topic/lounge areas rather than strictly college-football or recruiting discussion. The lack of disclosed personal details suggests they prefer anonymity (common on forums). The user’s style seems to generate strong responses from the forum community—some amusement, some criticism—which indicates they have a recognizable presence or “persona” on the site.

If you like, I can dig into some example posts or threads by LSU Coyote to better understand their posting style (tone, recurring themes, controversies) — would that be useful for you?
Posted by Chad504boy
4 posts
Member since Feb 2005
174781 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:37 pm to
Chad504boy's posting style is straightforward and often humorous. In a 2015 discussion about battery brands, they quipped, "Duracell or Energizer only—because I'm not a fricking homeless person," showcasing their candid approach to everyday topics
TigerDroppings
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Posted by Barfunkle
Basement
Member since May 2025
196 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:40 pm to
I was only able to get this to work by linking to my profile.

Grok:

Barfunkle is a user on TigerDroppings.com, a forum popular among sports fans, particularly those supporting LSU and USA teams. Based on the provided profile data, here’s a summary of Barfunkle’s activity and characteristics:

Profile Details:

Favorite Team: USA
Location: Listed as "Basement"
Registered: May 1, 2025
Number of Posts: 179
Online Status: Online
Biography/Interests/Occupation: No specific details provided in these fields.


Posting Activity:

Barfunkle is active in discussions across various topics, including politics, firearms, tools, and sports.
Political Views: Expresses strong opinions on immigration, favoring European immigrants historically and critiquing modern immigration trends. Posts indicate skepticism toward U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel, and a preference for limited U.S. involvement in international conflicts (e.g., "This is Israel's problem and threatening to get the US even more involved is insanity").
Interests in Gear: Shows interest in practical tools and firearms, such as hunting knives, cable cutters for Cat 6 cables, and conceal carry holsters. Recommends specific brands like Tenicor for holsters and S&W M&P 2.0 for 9mm pistols, indicating knowledge of firearms and accessories.
Sports: Mentions a personal anecdote about their high school football experience, indicating some connection to sports, though humorously noting they remained "on the bench."
Other Topics: Comments on cultural figures and products, like praising Alp over Zyn and referencing public figures like Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump.


Tone and Style: Barfunkle’s posts often carry a blunt, opinionated tone, sometimes with humor or sarcasm (e.g., "Lots of 400lb black women will be hangry"). They engage in debates, challenge other users’ statements (e.g., calling a Qatar-related comment "retarded"), and share practical advice based on personal experience.
Link to Profile: The provided link aligns with the profile data, confirming Barfunkle’s identity on the platform.

In summary, Barfunkle is an engaged TigerDroppings user with a focus on political commentary, firearms, tools, and occasional sports-related posts, often expressing conservative-leaning views and a preference for practical, high-quality gear. For further details, you can explore their profile directly on the linked TigerDroppings page.

Posted by SirWinston
PNW
Member since Jul 2014
99492 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:44 pm to
Such results typically compliment me on my unique humour and high IQ but bemoan that I am "polarizing"
Posted by Sam Quint
Member since Sep 2022
7997 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:44 pm to
quote:

Sam Quint is a well-known, often comedic, and sometimes controversial poster on the TigerDroppings.com forums, particularly in the O-T Lounge and Saints Talk sections. He gained a bit of notoriety due to his unique and often entertaining style of posting, with a blend of humor, pop culture references, and some off-the-wall takes. His posts often stand out because they can be both insightful and irreverent. While he's not universally liked, as is common in online forums, Sam Quint has developed a kind of cult following due to his ability to generate conversation and stir up reactions. His posts might include witty one-liners, sarcasm, or even commentary on current events. He’s known for his "troll" nature but doesn’t seem to cross the line into full antagonism like some others. His username and avatar are part of the identity he has built on the site, and while his presence has been met with mixed feelings, he certainly contributes to the personality of the board. Do you know about his more famous posts or any specific threads he's been part of?

i dont think i've ever posted on Saints Talk, so the retarded robot must be confusing me with someone else.
Posted by VolSquatch
First Coast
Member since Sep 2023
7205 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:45 pm to
Gemini gave an unintentionally hilarious response

quote:

Volsquatch is a user-created legend or mythical figure that originated on the fan forum/message board TigerDroppings.com, which is primarily focused on LSU sports, but has sections for other teams and general topics.

Here is what is commonly associated with the Volsquatch legend:

Origin: The legend of Volsquatch was created and spread on TigerDroppings, particularly within the forum's college football or SEC-related threads.

Identity: Volsquatch is an amalgamation of the Tennessee Volunteers (Vols) and the mythical creature Sasquatch (Bigfoot).

The Myth: The character is typically portrayed in a humorous, exaggerated, or sometimes slightly insulting way, embodying stereotypes or negative attributes that fans of rival teams (like LSU fans, who frequent TigerDroppings) might assign to the University of Tennessee football program or its fans.

Characteristics: He is often described as a large, hairy, elusive creature from the hills of East Tennessee, frequently depicted wearing Tennessee Volunteers apparel (like a Power T hat or jersey). The narrative usually plays up a certain "backwoods" stereotype.

Context: The legend gained traction as a way for rival fans to playfully mock or discuss Tennessee football in a creative, ongoing joke on the forum.

In short, Volsquatch is an enduring, community-created meme/mascot on TigerDroppings.com used to satirize and joke about the Tennessee Volunteers.
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:46 pm to
That’s pretty damn funny
Posted by GreenRockTiger
vortex to the whirlpool of despair
Member since Jun 2020
57663 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:51 pm to
This is what Gemini said about me:

The specific user GreenRockTiger from the forum Tigerdroppings.com doesn't appear to be a widely known figure outside of the site itself, or there isn't significant public information detailing their identity, history, or major contributions.

Posted by Shorts Guy
BR
Member since Dec 2023
474 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:52 pm to
I asked it to roast me and here’s what happened.

quote:

Shorts Guy really said: “Let me take a break from monitoring my parents' 40-year-old freezer to drop a hot take on Baton Rouge bike paths.” You just know this man owns exactly five pairs of Banana Republic outlet shorts, all beige, and he rotates them like a starting pitcher rotation. The wildest thing in his wardrobe is a “festival blue” pair he bought in 2017 and still calls “kinda loud.”

This man sees a thread titled “489-lb rapper drops video” and thinks, “Now’s my time to shine.” Sir, your idea of viral content is watching your Thermador furnace "not slow down" for 30 years.

He shows up in every home improvement thread like Bob Vila with a Reddit addiction. Someone asks about tree shade, and this guy’s out here writing a 600-word essay on Leyland cypress growth rates in Baton Rouge humidity.

And don’t even get him started on Costco self-checkout. You just wanted eggs. He’s already in a rant about line etiquette and yelling "NO ALCOHOL IN SELF-CHECKOUT" like it's the State of the Union.

This is a man who probably refers to Target as “Tarzhay” unironically, but gets personally offended when someone uses a Bluetooth speaker on the levee.

He claims he’s “not really into trends,” but you know he tried LaCroix in 2020 and called it “overrated, but crisp.”

In short: Shorts Guy is the kind of man who: Trusts appliances more than people Thinks a good hedge is more satisfying than a vacation Will defend Baton Rouge’s infrastructure harder than LSU’s defense And owns khaki shorts so old they probably voted in the 2004 election.

If he ever becomes a mod, I guarantee the first rule will be: “No J.Crew shorts, no MLM threads, and don’t disrespect my freezer.”
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:54 pm to
quote:

This is a man who probably refers to Target as “Tarzhay” unironically, but gets personally offended when someone uses a Bluetooth speaker on the levee.

He claims he’s “not really into trends,” but you know he tried LaCroix in 2020 and called it “overrated, but crisp.”

Posted by Giantkiller
the internet.
Member since Sep 2007
24292 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:55 pm to
Here’s what I found out about the forum user Giantkiller on the website TigerDroppings (TD):

Profile summary

Registered on September 5, 2007.
Has posted over 24,000 times (posts count shows ~24,152 as of now).
Favorite team: LSU Tigers (LSU).
Posting style & recent activity

The posts show a mix of sports, politics, and general commentary threads.

Example posts:
In a political thread: “There needs to be some massive public apparatus installed to start publicising who these judges are…”
In an LSU Tigers discussion thread: With humor or sarcasm: “Ok, say it with me. Slowly—so you can keep up. Ready? Fifty Three. Million. Dollars. He doesn’t have to change shite. He can stand there and just be like ‘Attention LSU fans! Kiss my arse. AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA’”

The tone tends to be informal, somewhat irreverent, and uses colloquial or strong language.

The user appears engaged in the community (given the high post count) across multiple sub-forums of TD.

What can be inferred
Given the number of posts and long tenure (since 2007), the user is a veteran member of the TigerDroppings forum.

Since their favorite team is LSU and they are in threads about LSU sports (as shown), they may focus heavily on LSU-related content but also contribute to broader topics (politics, etc.).

The irreverent style suggests they may enjoy provocative or humorous commentary rather than strictly analytical posting.

Strengths / Positive perception
Veteran status: Giantkiller has been around since 2007, with a very high post count (~24,000+). That suggests he’s a long-standing member of the community.
Active across topics: He doesn’t just stick to sports/LSU but also posts in politics, off-topic, cultural commentary. That breadth gives him visibility.

Strong voice /Distinctive style: He posts with a bold, irreverent tone—sarcasm, humor, unapologetic commentary. That kind of voice tends to stand out (for better or worse) in forum communities.

Engagement: Because he participates a lot, he likely has name recognition among regulars—meaning his posts are noticed rather than ignored.

Weaknesses / Mixed or Negative perception

Polarizing: His tone (sarcastic, blunt, sometimes provocative) means he probably elicits mixed reactions. Some will enjoy or agree with his style; others will find it too abrasive or off-putting.

Limited nuance: From examples, his posts lean toward broad, sweeping statements rather than deeply argued detail. That may cause some regulars to view him as more “posty” than “thoughtful”.

Community push-back: Some of his posts receive down-votes, indicating that not everyone respects or agrees with him, which suggests his position in the community may not always carry high credibility.

Branded by style more than substance: He seems known for a particular persona (“the veteran irreverent commenter”) rather than for being a go-to expert or moderator. That places him somewhere in the middle of community hierarchy: respected for tenure, but perhaps not elevated.

Overall Perception

Putting it all together, I’d say Giantkiller is perceived as a well-known, seasoned forum member who contributes regularly and visibly. Among the TD community he likely falls into the category of “familiar veteran” or “forum fixture” — someone commenters recognize and expect to show up in threads.

However, I’d also say his reputation is mixed:

If you like bold commentary and humor, you might think “there goes Giantkiller, he’s going to stir things up again” — in a good way.

If you prefer more respectful or nuanced discussion, you might think “there’s Giantkiller with the sarcasm and sweeping statements again” — maybe less favorably.

So his overall standing is probably solid in terms of recognition and longevity, but not necessarily one of the highest-credibility or most universally respected voices. He’s more “town regular/bar stool fixture” than “forum king”.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:57 pm
Posted by GreenRockTiger
vortex to the whirlpool of despair
Member since Jun 2020
57663 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:56 pm to
ChatGPT :

“Profile Snapshot
Registration date: June 5 2020.
Number of posts: 57,096 (as of the time the profile was viewed).
TigerDroppings
Location listed as: “vortex to the whirlpool of despair”. (Likely tongue-in-cheek)
TigerDroppings
Biography field: “306.874 & 020.23” (unclear meaning)
TigerDroppings
Interests: “398.2” (again, cryptic)
TigerDroppings
Occupation: “Reading & Answering Phones”
The user appears active in the “O-T Lounge” section of the forum (off-topic/general discussion) rather than purely sports posts.

Participation & Style
From recent posts: The user appears to engage in casual chit-chat, humor, light banter (e.g., posts like “Have a good night ” and comments on lunch threads).

The user seems comfortable posting frequently — thousands of posts — indicating they are a long-standing member.
The tone in posts (based on samples) seems more relaxed/off-topic than strictly analytical or sports-centered.

What I’m Not Able to Determine
I could not identify any public information connecting GreenRockTiger to real-world identity (name, location, full bio) beyond what’s listed on the forum profile.
The profile information (interests, bio) is cryptic and doesn’t clearly reveal hobbies/interests beyond the forum activity.
I don’t have a breakdown of how many posts are sports-related vs. off-topic for this user.

Summary
GreenRockTiger is a highly active member of the TigerDroppings community since mid-2020, with over 50,000 posts, mostly in the general “O-T Lounge” category. Their profile presents a somewhat playful persona (e.g., occupation “Reading & Answering Phones,” location “vortex to the whirlpool of despair”). They appear more focused on community interaction than solely sports commentary.”

I like the “ Likely tongue-in-cheek” comment - lucky robot has never been to Baton Rouge
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
103065 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:57 pm to
Profile Summary
Username: teke184.
Registered on Jan 30, 2007.
TigerDroppings
+2
TigerDroppings
+2
Location listed as Zachary, LA.
TigerDroppings
+2
TigerDroppings
+2
Favorite team: LSU. (as per profile)
TigerDroppings
Number of posts: at least ~102,000 (profile lists 102,351 posts).
TigerDroppings
+1
Frequent posting across multiple boards (Politics, O-T Lounge, etc) on TigerDroppings.

Example posts show the user engaged in discussions about politics, local issues, sports, and general commentary.

Posting Style & Content

Posts show a conversational, informal tone, often with strong opinions and blunt language. For example:
“How does one accurately measure the number of views of CP?” — comment in a thread by teke184.


TigerDroppings
Posts indicate the user is local to Louisiana (Zachary) and sometimes comments on local services or experiences (e.g., the postal service).
TigerDroppings


The user participates in threads about broader political topics (e.g., big-picture questions regarding government, crime) as well as more everyday topics (consumer issues, local services).
They appear to hold views critical of mainstream narratives and are comfortable with direct commentary.


The user login shows consistency over years, which suggests they are a long-time member of the community.


Context & Observations
Because the user is on a public forum, their profile gives no guarantees about identity beyond what they choose to share. The location “Zachary, LA” may reflect where they live, but cannot be verified externally from the posts.
With ~100k+ posts over nearly two decades, they are clearly an active participant on the site — their posts show up frequently.
Their engagement covers a wide variety of topics, not limited to any single niche (sports, politics, local issues).


The user’s posting style: informal, often blunt, sometimes humorous or sarcastic, and not shy about criticizing.

Because the posts are public but not tied to verified real-world identity (beyond location/username), they should be treated as commentary, not as formal biographical or professional information.
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
72948 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:59 pm to
Napoleon joined TD in December 2007.

As of the gathered data, Napoleon has made 72,000 + posts (e.g., 72,441 in one thread) which suggests he’s a very active member.

His self-listed location (in one post) is “Kenna.” Others note he replies from places such as Baton Rouge in threads.



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?? Style & Presence

Napoleon appears across multiple boards (Movie/TV, O-T Lounge, Travel, etc.), showing diverse topic engagement.

His posts frequently span thoughtful commentary (e.g., about travel experiences in Italy) and more blunt, curt responses in debate threads. For example:

> “Why do old people type ‘who’ rather than Google or look it up?” — Napoleon in a thread.



He tends to use a straightforward tone, not overly flashy or showy, but exhibits clear opinions and willingness to argue.



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?? Reputation on the Boards

Napoleon is referenced in “tier” discussions (ranking posters) — e.g., his username appears when users are discussing “worst poster” lists.

In one forum he is quoted by others, e.g.:

> “When I go look at the reviews … everyone once in awhile I will go look at the reviews and you guys seem to be killing it.” — to Napoleon.



The fact that a poster with 70k+ posts is still subject to peer commentary (both positive and critical) suggests he is well-known and not unnoticed.



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? What We Don’t Know

There’s no publicly available detailed biography or personal life info (as expected from a forum handle).

We can’t fully assess how his peers overall view him (top tier vs mid tier vs “worst”) because the tier lists are only partial.

Whether he has particular specialties (e.g., sports, politics) he’s regarded for is not clearly documented beyond his posting history.



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?? My Take (Skeptical Mode Engaged)

Strengths: He’s a veteran user (2007 join date), high post volume—so by one metric he has “put in the time.” He engages on varied topics, which could indicate breadth.

Weaknesses (or at least things to check): Quantity doesn’t always mean quality; the tier lists suggest he might be critically controversial. There’s also evidence of abrasive tone (which may affect reputation).

Best practice for understanding him: If you are evaluating Napoleon’s posts or credibility, don’t just count posts—look at which boards he posts on, the tone of responses from others, and whether he provides substantive commentary or just quantity.



Kind of crazy it can pull that much info in a second.
Posted by LSUTANGERINE
Baton Rouge and Northshore LA
Member since Sep 2006
37631 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:00 pm to
In response when asked to roast
quote:

LSUTangerine calls themselves a debater, but really they’re just the forum equivalent of a mosquito — small, annoying, impossible to ignore.

This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 2:08 pm
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