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re: ChatGPT your TigerDroppings account
Posted on 6/12/25 at 7:59 pm to The Eric
Posted on 6/12/25 at 7:59 pm to The Eric
i want this on my tombstone
The user "geauxtigers87" is an active and well-known member of the LSU sports community, particularly on the popular LSU fan forum TigerDroppings.com. As of July 2024, they have made over 25,000 posts, contributing to various discussions across the site.
One notable post by "geauxtigers87" is titled "The Dukes of MAGA," shared in the Political Talk section of the forum. This post garnered attention for its humorous content, with other members expressing appreciation for the post's creativity and wit.
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While "geauxtigers87" is primarily recognized for their contributions to LSU sports discussions, they also engage in political commentary and other topics on the forum. Their active participation and diverse contributions have made them a notable figure within the TigerDroppings community.
The user "geauxtigers87" is an active and well-known member of the LSU sports community, particularly on the popular LSU fan forum TigerDroppings.com. As of July 2024, they have made over 25,000 posts, contributing to various discussions across the site.
One notable post by "geauxtigers87" is titled "The Dukes of MAGA," shared in the Political Talk section of the forum. This post garnered attention for its humorous content, with other members expressing appreciation for the post's creativity and wit.
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While "geauxtigers87" is primarily recognized for their contributions to LSU sports discussions, they also engage in political commentary and other topics on the forum. Their active participation and diverse contributions have made them a notable figure within the TigerDroppings community.
Posted on 6/12/25 at 8:25 pm to The Eric
Hermit Crab is a seasoned, multifaceted member of the TigerDroppings community with over 15 years on the site and over 7,000 posts. Their contributions span practical travel advice, honest gear reviews (especially tech and outdoors), and insights across sports, food, and more. Their voice comes across as experienced, down-to-earth, and helpful.
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:09 pm to OWLFAN86
quote:I don't get the Hootie reference though.
?? Owl-Specific Jabs
“OWLFAN86 out here acting like Rice is a football school. That’s adorable.”
“You’d think someone repping an owl would have at least a little wisdom.”
“Even Hootie and the Blowfish think this owl needs to log off.”
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:20 pm to The Eric
I should question why I am even on a knee jerk site.
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quote:
Here’s a rundown of what makes Weptiger notable:
?? Consistently Rational: Weptiger’s posts tend to be thoughtful, measured, and usually backed up with logic or a reasonable take — a refreshing contrast to the hot takes and knee-jerk rants you sometimes get on TigerDroppings.
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:24 pm to HarryBalzack
quote:Undefeated v 'bama
“OWLFAN86 out here acting like Rice is a football school. That’s adorable.”
quote:that hits
You’d think someone repping an owl would have at least a little wisdom.”
quote:
“Even Hootie and the Blowfish think this owl needs to log off.”
that's as clever as me being Mexican and better than bedpans tranny art by AI
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:25 pm to weptiger
The devil AI said I was a prominent poster on this site, I am not
It also said I made racist posts in the past, that is probably true
It also said I made racist posts in the past, that is probably true
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:28 pm to HoboDickCheese
quote:
a prominent poster
it says that about everybody
Which is why people reposted here and chat starts to take over the collective mind of humanity
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:30 pm to The Eric
It said it cannot provide information on this user as it may be personal or confidential information.
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:39 pm to OWLFAN86
quote:Skynet is the virus
Which is why people reposted here and chat starts to take over the collective mind of humanity
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:44 pm to HoboDickCheese
Chat,, is not an independent thinker,,
Chats opinion of what goes on here on t'droppers
Is taken from the collective idiocy that's posted here
Chats opinion of what goes on here on t'droppers
Is taken from the collective idiocy that's posted here
This post was edited on 6/12/25 at 9:53 pm
Posted on 6/12/25 at 9:50 pm to Jim Rockford
Here’s what I found about theunknownknight, a prolific poster on Tigerdroppings.com:
?
?? Posting Style & Content Themes
1. Frequent LSU Football Discussions
• For example, they opened a thread on June 11 asking:
“Your opinion on how good is LSU football going to be this year?”
?
• Prompted extensive replies, often receiving mixed reactions and social votes.
2. Engages in Diverse Forum Topics
• Movie/TV commentary:
“Bill Pullman came back to life?” in response to a Spaceballs 2 teaser. ?
• Serious news discussions: shared updates on an Air India 787 crash. ?
• Opinions on broader subjects like the gig economy and automation:
“Enter Universal Basic Income, reducing the cash economy…” ?
3. No Filter Style
• Posts often blunt, casual, occasionally controversial or politically charged.
• Example on movie flop:
“This isn’t a loss for Disney. It’s an investment into indoctrination.” ?
• On gig economy automation:
“You don’t think robots can build products either?” ?
4. Community Engagement & Reaction
• High post count signals deep arena presence.
• Their threads typically generate extensive reply chains—sometimes 30+ replies.
• Mixed voting: some posts are highly upvoted, others draw heavy downvotes (e.g. –8080 and –1919). ? ?
?
Summary
• Veteran LSU fan with nearly two decades of participation and over 59 k posts.
• Main focus on LSU football, but not shy about debating movies, world events, economics.
• Outspoken, no-nonsense voice—sometimes polarizing given the blunt tones.
• Highly engaged, capable of sparking large discussions across various forum sections.
Let me know if you’d like a stylistic summary or examples of specific posts!
?
?? Posting Style & Content Themes
1. Frequent LSU Football Discussions
• For example, they opened a thread on June 11 asking:
“Your opinion on how good is LSU football going to be this year?”
?
• Prompted extensive replies, often receiving mixed reactions and social votes.
2. Engages in Diverse Forum Topics
• Movie/TV commentary:
“Bill Pullman came back to life?” in response to a Spaceballs 2 teaser. ?
• Serious news discussions: shared updates on an Air India 787 crash. ?
• Opinions on broader subjects like the gig economy and automation:
“Enter Universal Basic Income, reducing the cash economy…” ?
3. No Filter Style
• Posts often blunt, casual, occasionally controversial or politically charged.
• Example on movie flop:
“This isn’t a loss for Disney. It’s an investment into indoctrination.” ?
• On gig economy automation:
“You don’t think robots can build products either?” ?
4. Community Engagement & Reaction
• High post count signals deep arena presence.
• Their threads typically generate extensive reply chains—sometimes 30+ replies.
• Mixed voting: some posts are highly upvoted, others draw heavy downvotes (e.g. –8080 and –1919). ? ?
?
Summary
• Veteran LSU fan with nearly two decades of participation and over 59 k posts.
• Main focus on LSU football, but not shy about debating movies, world events, economics.
• Outspoken, no-nonsense voice—sometimes polarizing given the blunt tones.
• Highly engaged, capable of sparking large discussions across various forum sections.
Let me know if you’d like a stylistic summary or examples of specific posts!
Posted on 6/12/25 at 11:09 pm to The Eric
Here’s a deeper look at the legendary “Racist Boat(t)ing Safety” thread on TigerDroppings:
??? Origins & Title
The thread, popularly titled “Racist Boating Safety”, emerged around 2011 in the O-T Lounge (fark board). It gained cult status for its humor, wild twists, and memorable cultural snapshots.
? Forum Legend
Coach72, a well-known poster, labeled it the “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time) of fark threads.
Over a decade later, it was still referenced fondly in 2019 O-T Lounge retrospectives (“Best threads in OT history… Racist Boat Safety”).
OWLFAN86, another veteran, echoed the sentiment calling it “Pretty easily the funniest thread in fark board history”.
?? Why It Stands Out
Humor & Meme-ability: Packed with absurd scenarios and witty calls, like mentions of “panties and cookies mailed to him,” “war hero redeploying,” and a guy’s floating pants in a lake.
Pack-Generated Participation: Featured a fast-paced back-and-forth dynamic typical of fark threads—images, edits, reactions—bringing it to meme status.
?? Legacy & Continued References
Even in 2022, posters were still stirred by it—hesitating to repost for fear of reprisal, but loving the nostalgia.
It's often benchmarked when users reminisce about past forum hilarity: a shining example of the board’s raw, off-the-wall infectious energy
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??? Origins & Title
The thread, popularly titled “Racist Boating Safety”, emerged around 2011 in the O-T Lounge (fark board). It gained cult status for its humor, wild twists, and memorable cultural snapshots.
? Forum Legend
Coach72, a well-known poster, labeled it the “GOAT” (Greatest Of All Time) of fark threads.
Over a decade later, it was still referenced fondly in 2019 O-T Lounge retrospectives (“Best threads in OT history… Racist Boat Safety”).
OWLFAN86, another veteran, echoed the sentiment calling it “Pretty easily the funniest thread in fark board history”.
?? Why It Stands Out
Humor & Meme-ability: Packed with absurd scenarios and witty calls, like mentions of “panties and cookies mailed to him,” “war hero redeploying,” and a guy’s floating pants in a lake.
Pack-Generated Participation: Featured a fast-paced back-and-forth dynamic typical of fark threads—images, edits, reactions—bringing it to meme status.
?? Legacy & Continued References
Even in 2022, posters were still stirred by it—hesitating to repost for fear of reprisal, but loving the nostalgia.
It's often benchmarked when users reminisce about past forum hilarity: a shining example of the board’s raw, off-the-wall infectious energy
tigerdroppings.com
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Posted on 6/12/25 at 11:32 pm to holdem Tiger
quote:
Then I entered the exact same question and got this: I couldn't find any information on a poster named "The Eric" on the LSU sports forum Tigerdroppings.com. It's possible that this user is either inactive or not widely recognized within the community. Tigerdroppings.com is known for its active and sometimes controversial user base, with discussions spanning various topics including LSU sports, politics, and general interest. If you have more specific details about "The Eric," such as their username or the context in which they've posted, I might be able to provide more information.
The jig is up. The Eric wrote those nice things about The Eric because The Eric had the sads.
Posted on 6/13/25 at 12:19 am to The Eric
This is actually pretty fun to try. I did it and very interesting.
It’s very broad strokes mostly pertaining to your personality or style and with a couple direct points and quotes about things that you may have said in past posts.
The craziest shite about it is how fast it can go through the internet and webs and get that snippet of info about you and your personality.
Between this that and the other they know exactly who we are,
We all signed up with something tied to our name.
Word to the wise on these sites.
It’s very broad strokes mostly pertaining to your personality or style and with a couple direct points and quotes about things that you may have said in past posts.
The craziest shite about it is how fast it can go through the internet and webs and get that snippet of info about you and your personality.
Between this that and the other they know exactly who we are,
We all signed up with something tied to our name.
Word to the wise on these sites.
Posted on 6/13/25 at 1:21 am to The Eric
Check out the part I bolded.
That alone tells me ChatGPT is not built for tOT.
Here’s what I found about Obtuse1, a prolific member of the TigerDroppings community:
????? Profile Overview
Username: Obtuse1
Registered: September 25, 2016
Post Count: ~28,600 as of June 2025
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
Location Tag: “Westside Bodymore Yo” (likely Baltimore, MD, area)
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
?? Community Presence & Posting Style
Most Active in O-T Lounge
Regularly participates in casual, off-topic threads, giving advice and weighing in on a wide variety of subjects. Example: when discussing horses at the racetrack, Obtuse1 quipped:
“Got my stable of hos down walking the track getting me my money.”
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
Watch Enthusiast with Practical Knowledge
Recognized as a go-to source for watch-related advice. One thread on wristwatches featured this telling comment:
“When you polish the case … you could get a tube of Polywatch … or use toothpaste instead.”
tigerdroppings.com
+1
tigerdroppings.com
+1
tigerdroppings.com
Provided extensive tips on how to evaluate and maintain mechanical watches, even recommending such tools as the Timegrapher. Forum feedback included:
“Obtuse1 is your man for all watch information.”
tigerdroppings.com
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
Movie/TV Commentary
Offers brief reviews and takes on TV shows and movies. Notably reviewed The Accountant 2 on Prime:
“Fun ride, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the first…”
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
General Forum Engagement
Frequently engages in casual talk across boards—political, tech, lifestyle, etc.—often with sharp, concise takes:
On shot clock positioning: “I like it too.”
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
On Baby Reindeer: “I watched the first two episodes, well done…”
?? Community Reputation
Well-Recognized Voice: Other posters frequently cite and respect his insight—particularly on watches and pop culture topics.
No Signs of Trolling: Comments are often helpful, opinionated but not hostile; however, like many forum users, he occasionally responds pointedly in heated threads.
? Summary
Obtuse1 is a veteran TigerDroppings member (joined 2016), known especially in the O-T Lounge for his:
Deep practical knowledge on mechanical watches
Short, direct movie/TV reviews
Frequent casual musings across varied topics
His tone is pragmatic and witty, earning trust from fellow forum-goers. If you're browsing Tigerdroppings and stumble upon Obtuse1, you can expect authentic takes—especially if you're curious about watch maintenance, movie recommendations, or off-the-wall banter.
Want more detail on his watch tips, movie comments, or a roundup of his best threads?
Here’s what I found about Obtuse1, a prolific member of the TigerDroppings community:
????? Profile Overview
Username: Obtuse1
Registered: September 25, 2016
Post Count: ~28,600 as of June 2025
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
Location Tag: “Westside Bodymore Yo” (likely Baltimore, MD, area)
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
?? Community Presence & Posting Style
Most Active in O-T Lounge
Regularly participates in casual, off-topic threads, giving advice and weighing in on a wide variety of subjects. Example: when discussing horses at the racetrack, Obtuse1 quipped:
“Got my stable of hos down walking the track getting me my money.”
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
tigerdroppings.com
+9
Watch Enthusiast with Practical Knowledge
Recognized as a go-to source for watch-related advice. One thread on wristwatches featured this telling comment:
“When you polish the case … you could get a tube of Polywatch … or use toothpaste instead.”
tigerdroppings.com
+1
tigerdroppings.com
+1
tigerdroppings.com
Provided extensive tips on how to evaluate and maintain mechanical watches, even recommending such tools as the Timegrapher. Forum feedback included:
“Obtuse1 is your man for all watch information.”
tigerdroppings.com
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
tigerdroppings.com
+7
Movie/TV Commentary
Offers brief reviews and takes on TV shows and movies. Notably reviewed The Accountant 2 on Prime:
“Fun ride, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the first…”
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
General Forum Engagement
Frequently engages in casual talk across boards—political, tech, lifestyle, etc.—often with sharp, concise takes:
On shot clock positioning: “I like it too.”
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
+3
tigerdroppings.com
On Baby Reindeer: “I watched the first two episodes, well done…”
?? Community Reputation
Well-Recognized Voice: Other posters frequently cite and respect his insight—particularly on watches and pop culture topics.
No Signs of Trolling: Comments are often helpful, opinionated but not hostile; however, like many forum users, he occasionally responds pointedly in heated threads.
? Summary
Obtuse1 is a veteran TigerDroppings member (joined 2016), known especially in the O-T Lounge for his:
Deep practical knowledge on mechanical watches
Short, direct movie/TV reviews
Frequent casual musings across varied topics
His tone is pragmatic and witty, earning trust from fellow forum-goers. If you're browsing Tigerdroppings and stumble upon Obtuse1, you can expect authentic takes—especially if you're curious about watch maintenance, movie recommendations, or off-the-wall banter.
Want more detail on his watch tips, movie comments, or a roundup of his best threads?
Posted on 6/13/25 at 1:29 am to GreenRockTiger
quote:
“As of June 2025, there is no publicly available information or notable recognition regarding a user named “GreenRockTiger” on the LSU sports forum TigerDroppings.com. “
Which is totally awesome
Make an account and sign in that sounds like what you get not signed in. It chooses to be useless unless you sign up.
I have to admit your (signed in) analysis was rather sparse it didn't even know how many kids you have.
Posted on 6/13/25 at 1:37 am to The Eric
quote:
Member since January 2004, with over 160,000+ posts—a prolific presence across the forum
Frequently posts in Political Talk as well as in LSU-sports forums and the more off-topic “O-T Lounge”
Posting Style & Tone
Known for a sharp, confrontational style, often disputing other posters and calling out hypocrisy or inconsistencies.
Typically challenges views perceived as too mainstream or liberal:
He doesn’t shy away from bold generalizations:
Persistent in debates over complex and often polarizing issues—like Israel’s actions or immigration policy.
Influence & Community Perception
People reference him enough to respond directly—and critically—meaning he’s a frequent target for pushback.
Responses to Powerman tend to be just as vocal and direct:
These exchanges signal that he's well-known and regularly engaged in argument.
He’s recognized enough within the community to land in group discussions and meme threads such as “Panicans” (self-styled political party)
Summary
Powerman is one of Tigerdroppings' most active and recognizable posters. With a posting history spanning over two decades, he’s built a reputation for provocative, no-holds-barred commentary—especially in political threads—where he frequently challenges prevailing narratives with a confrontational, unapologetic tone. Whether you love or loathe him, his presence sparks conversation and debate.
Fair enough
Posted on 6/13/25 at 3:47 am to The Eric
Tell me about the repetitive appearances of quotes from ChatGPT on the TigerDroppings Discussion Boards.
Quote:
“ The TigerRannt Board is for why the LSU football team will never win a national championship because of the ineptitude of all past, current and future coaches. Although Ole Miss and Alabama have fired their football coaches and replaced them with transgender DEI hires, these teams will have an ongoing supremacy over the Tigers,
That is all of the information that I can provide because I am occupied sucking OwlFan’s nuts. Interestingly, this poster has not one nor two, but seven testicals, each in a djjerent shade of the rainbow.”
Quote:
“ The TigerRannt Board is for why the LSU football team will never win a national championship because of the ineptitude of all past, current and future coaches. Although Ole Miss and Alabama have fired their football coaches and replaced them with transgender DEI hires, these teams will have an ongoing supremacy over the Tigers,
That is all of the information that I can provide because I am occupied sucking OwlFan’s nuts. Interestingly, this poster has not one nor two, but seven testicals, each in a djjerent shade of the rainbow.”
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