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ChatGPT will give you an synopsis of your posting
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:18 pm
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:18 pm
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The user known as “nugget” on TigerDroppings.com is a long-time member who joined in December 2009. They are known for their participation in discussions related to LSU sports, particularly football. Nugget frequently engages in debates and provides commentary on various team strategies and player performances.
For instance, nugget has been vocal about LSU’s defense and coaching decisions. In a discussion about defensive coordinator Blake Baker, nugget pointed out that despite some defensive improvements, the overall performance was still problematic, especially considering the high number of points given up to weaker opponents ?.
In another conversation about LSU’s quarterback play, nugget argued that while pocket passers can still be effective in college football, LSU’s offense struggles without a complementary running game. They emphasized the importance of a balanced offensive strategy to support the quarterback ?.
Nugget’s contributions are characterized by a critical yet balanced perspective, often challenging popular opinions while providing reasoned arguments. They are an active and engaged member of the TigerDroppings community, contributing to the lively discussions that the forum is known for.

Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:21 pm to nugget
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In recent discussions, Bama Bird has been vocal about Alabama's quarterback situation, expressing concerns over Jalen Milroe's performance. They have advocated for giving backup quarterbacks an opportunity, especially during challenging games. For instance, in a thread titled "Gotta make the change Bama," Bama Bird supported the idea of replacing Milroe with Ty Simpson to enhance the team's offensive capabilities.
Well this is definitely true

Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:21 pm to nugget
I'm scared to see what it thinks if you put me in
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:21 pm to nugget
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The term "Oweo" appears in various contexts, including a handcrafted jewelry brand and a music track. However, I couldn't locate a specific poster titled "Oweo" on TigerDroppings.com. It's possible that the poster you're referring to is either no longer available or was posted under a different title.
If you can provide more details about the content or context of the "Oweo" poster, I'd be happy to assist you further.
What do I need to put in to get a better answer?
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:21 pm to nugget
SFP
“A so called divorce lawyer who’s been averaging 300 posts per day for the last decade and proclaims he’s always right”
“A so called divorce lawyer who’s been averaging 300 posts per day for the last decade and proclaims he’s always right”
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:23 pm to OweO
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However, I couldn't locate a specific poster titled "Oweo" on TigerDroppings.com.
That must hurt

ETA this is what I got when I asked
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OweO is a long-standing member of TigerDroppings.com, having registered on September 4, 2009. As of December 2024, he has contributed over 114,000 posts, primarily in the O-T Lounge section. TIGERDROPPINGS Within the TigerDroppings community, OweO is a polarizing figure. Some users appreciate his contributions, while others express frustration with his posting style. Critics have labeled him an "attention whore" and described his posts as "terrible." TIGERDROPPINGS Discussions have been initiated questioning why he receives negative attention, with some users defending him and others criticizing his behavior. TIGERDROPPINGS OweO has also been involved in incidents leading to temporary bans. In January 2022, he was banned for a weekend after falsely claiming he had permission to start threads on the Help Board. TIGERDROPPINGS Despite the controversies, OweO remains an active participant on the site, continuing to engage in discussions and share his perspectives on various topics.
This post was edited on 12/31/24 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:24 pm to meauxses
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The poster “Stout” on TigerDroppings is a prolific contributor, having posted extensively since joining in September 2006. With over 170,000 posts, Stout is active in discussions, particularly on the Political Talk forum. They are known for their strong opinions on political matters, often engaging in debates about current events, government policies, and social issues. Stout’s posts reflect a conservative viewpoint, frequently criticizing liberal policies and figures, and supporting conservative stances on various topics.
In one discussion, Stout commented on the trial of a Trump rally attendee, expressing disdain for leftists, globalists, and the deep state. This reflects a recurring theme in their posts, where they often oppose what they perceive as threats from the political left and globalist agendas. Additionally, Stout has been involved in conversations about prominent political figures and incidents, where they offer detailed and sometimes controversial takes on the situations.
Overall, Stout’s contributions to TigerDroppings are marked by a high level of engagement and a clear conservative perspective, making them a recognizable figure within the community for their outspoken and often polarizing views ? ? ?.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:24 pm to OweO
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If you can provide more details about the content or context of the "Oweo" poster, I'd be happy to assist you further.
Even ChatGPT hates you

Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:29 pm to nugget
What are you asking chatgpt to do to get theses results?
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:30 pm to Tiger Vision
What can you tell me about the tigerdroppings.com poster…
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:31 pm to nugget
I wonder if it gives a different response if different people ask
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:32 pm to nugget
I don't have access to real-time data or specific user information from forums like TigerDroppings.com, including details about individual posters such as "Tiger Vision." However, you can typically learn more about a poster through the following methods:
1. **Profile Page**: If you’re a member of TigerDroppings, you can view a user’s profile page (if available). This may provide information about their post count, thread history, and any self-disclosures they've made about themselves.
2. **Search for Posts**: You can use the search function on the site to find specific posts by "Tiger Vision." By reviewing their contributions across different threads, you can get a sense of their interests, style, and posting history.
3. **Reputation**: On many forums, posters develop reputations over time, either for the quality of their posts or for their specific focus (sports commentary, political views, humor, etc.). Browsing their most active threads can help you determine if they're known for being insightful, humorous, controversial, or having other notable traits.
If you’re able to share some specific posts or characteristics you’ve observed from "Tiger Vision," I could help further analyze or summarize what their contributions might say about their presence on the forum.
1. **Profile Page**: If you’re a member of TigerDroppings, you can view a user’s profile page (if available). This may provide information about their post count, thread history, and any self-disclosures they've made about themselves.
2. **Search for Posts**: You can use the search function on the site to find specific posts by "Tiger Vision." By reviewing their contributions across different threads, you can get a sense of their interests, style, and posting history.
3. **Reputation**: On many forums, posters develop reputations over time, either for the quality of their posts or for their specific focus (sports commentary, political views, humor, etc.). Browsing their most active threads can help you determine if they're known for being insightful, humorous, controversial, or having other notable traits.
If you’re able to share some specific posts or characteristics you’ve observed from "Tiger Vision," I could help further analyze or summarize what their contributions might say about their presence on the forum.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:34 pm to fr33manator
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I wonder if it gives a different response if different people ask
I’m sure… I get an “updating memory” que all the time. I’d assume it’s changing how it gives me future answers.
And to the poster getting the non answer, you must not be using ChatGPT-4 for some reason
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:34 pm to nugget
Do you all pay for premium chatgpt access?
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:35 pm to nugget
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On TigerDroppings.com, the "Pedro" poster is viewed with a mix of amusement, curiosity, and sometimes bemusement. Known for his eccentric and over-the-top online persona, Pedro has become a sort of legend on the site. He is often associated with irreverent humor, trolling, and posts that are deliberately provocative or absurd. Many regulars find his posts entertaining and appreciate the way he pushes boundaries, contributing to the site's often chaotic, freewheeling culture.
However, not all users are fans. Some may find his style obnoxious or off-putting, especially when his posts lean into deliberate exaggeration or antagonism. Overall, "Pedro" is a polarizing figure: he's beloved by a significant portion of the community for his outlandish approach to humor, while others view him as disruptive or annoying.
In short, Pedro has carved out a niche as a memorable, divisive, and comedic presence within the TigerDroppings community.
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:36 pm to shutterspeed
I don’t, but I use it nonstop
Posted on 12/31/24 at 7:36 pm to beerJeep
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Even ChatGPT hates you
That shows you how accurate it is..

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