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re: What does ChatGPT say about you on Tigerdroppings? POST YOURS
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:04 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:04 pm to LSUTANGERINE
This shite never works for me. Must be because searching for “sub” throughout the site is difficult. I’ve tried grok and ChatGPT and they can never do it.
Probably a good thing.
Probably a good thing.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:06 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Someone post mine por favor.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:08 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Grok:
LSUFreek is the online handle of Terrance Donnels, a longtime member of TigerDroppings.com (often abbreviated as TD), a popular message board forum centered on LSU Tigers sports, SEC football, and broader college athletics discussions. Based in New Orleans, Donnels works as an acute care nurse, a detail that's informed some of his posting habits and eventual hiatus from the site.
### Background and Rise to Fame
Donnels joined TigerDroppings around the mid-2000s and quickly gained notoriety for his exceptional talent in creating satirical, meme-style GIFs that lampooned college football rivalries, coaches, players, and scandals. His work often blended pop culture references (e.g., *Blazing Saddles*, *It's a Wonderful Life*) with timely SEC events, making them viral sensations within the fan community. Highlights include:
- A 2014 GIF depicting Texas coaching candidate Charlie Strong in a *Blazing Saddles*-inspired scene, which spread widely on the site.
- A 2010 mashup tying the Cam Newton pay-for-play scandal to *It's a Wonderful Life*, earning him shouts on national radio (Yahoo Sports Radio) and retweets from figures like Colin Cowherd.
- A 2011 take on Terrelle Pryor's NCAA troubles, featuring bricks of weed tumbling from a car for comedic effect.
- Post-game "highlights" after the 2019 LSU-Georgia matchup, hailed as a "masterpiece" by fans.
By 2012, his contributions had elevated him to "Internet fame" status, with *The New York Times* profiling him as an "invisible sensation dancing in the shadows of the Internet" and a key driver of TigerDroppings' passionate, meme-fueled culture. Users frequently called him the "GIF GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) for SEC content, and his posts often garnered thousands of views, replies, and shares across boards like Tiger Rant (LSU-specific) and the O-T Lounge (off-topic).
### Hiatus and Reasons for Stepping Back
LSUFreek largely stopped producing GIFs around 2014–2015, leading to speculation on the boards. A 2019 AL.com article revealed the personal toll: As a nurse in a high-stress ER environment, he witnessed death and trauma weekly, which began affecting his mental health and sleep. The lighthearted escapism of GIF-making turned bittersweet amid real-world exhaustion, prompting him to pause. He noted it "kept [him] up at night" in unintended ways. Some fans attributed the dip to TigerDroppings' increasingly toxic vibe during that era, but the emotional burnout from his job was the core factor.
### Recent Activity
Donnels teased a potential comeback in a 2019 tweet (under @LSUFreek), expressing nostalgia for the "gif game" and hinting at reviving it for big matchups like LSU-Alabama. By October 2025, he's sporadically active again, posting in threads like the O-T Lounge about cruise ship anchors, satellite radar discoveries in the Sahara, and casual banter—showing a shift toward lighter, text-based engagement rather than full meme production. His user profile on TigerDroppings remains visible, underscoring his enduring legacy as a site legend.
LSUFreek is the online handle of Terrance Donnels, a longtime member of TigerDroppings.com (often abbreviated as TD), a popular message board forum centered on LSU Tigers sports, SEC football, and broader college athletics discussions. Based in New Orleans, Donnels works as an acute care nurse, a detail that's informed some of his posting habits and eventual hiatus from the site.
### Background and Rise to Fame
Donnels joined TigerDroppings around the mid-2000s and quickly gained notoriety for his exceptional talent in creating satirical, meme-style GIFs that lampooned college football rivalries, coaches, players, and scandals. His work often blended pop culture references (e.g., *Blazing Saddles*, *It's a Wonderful Life*) with timely SEC events, making them viral sensations within the fan community. Highlights include:
- A 2014 GIF depicting Texas coaching candidate Charlie Strong in a *Blazing Saddles*-inspired scene, which spread widely on the site.
- A 2010 mashup tying the Cam Newton pay-for-play scandal to *It's a Wonderful Life*, earning him shouts on national radio (Yahoo Sports Radio) and retweets from figures like Colin Cowherd.
- A 2011 take on Terrelle Pryor's NCAA troubles, featuring bricks of weed tumbling from a car for comedic effect.
- Post-game "highlights" after the 2019 LSU-Georgia matchup, hailed as a "masterpiece" by fans.
By 2012, his contributions had elevated him to "Internet fame" status, with *The New York Times* profiling him as an "invisible sensation dancing in the shadows of the Internet" and a key driver of TigerDroppings' passionate, meme-fueled culture. Users frequently called him the "GIF GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) for SEC content, and his posts often garnered thousands of views, replies, and shares across boards like Tiger Rant (LSU-specific) and the O-T Lounge (off-topic).
### Hiatus and Reasons for Stepping Back
LSUFreek largely stopped producing GIFs around 2014–2015, leading to speculation on the boards. A 2019 AL.com article revealed the personal toll: As a nurse in a high-stress ER environment, he witnessed death and trauma weekly, which began affecting his mental health and sleep. The lighthearted escapism of GIF-making turned bittersweet amid real-world exhaustion, prompting him to pause. He noted it "kept [him] up at night" in unintended ways. Some fans attributed the dip to TigerDroppings' increasingly toxic vibe during that era, but the emotional burnout from his job was the core factor.
### Recent Activity
Donnels teased a potential comeback in a 2019 tweet (under @LSUFreek), expressing nostalgia for the "gif game" and hinting at reviving it for big matchups like LSU-Alabama. By October 2025, he's sporadically active again, posting in threads like the O-T Lounge about cruise ship anchors, satellite radar discoveries in the Sahara, and casual banter—showing a shift toward lighter, text-based engagement rather than full meme production. His user profile on TigerDroppings remains visible, underscoring his enduring legacy as a site legend.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:10 pm to CocomoLSU
Sure thing
CocomoLSU is another well-known poster on TigerDroppings.com. Here’s a breakdown of what’s generally understood about them and their posting style:
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?? General Profile
• Username: CocomoLSU
• Platform: TigerDroppings, mainly active on LSU sports boards and sometimes OT/Political boards.
• Focus Areas:
• LSU football and basketball discussions
• Game predictions, stats analysis, and fan commentary
• Occasionally chimes in on political or off-topic threads
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?? Posting Style
• Tone: Opinionated but less combative than LSUTangerine; more enthusiastic/fan-driven than sarcastic.
• Engagement: Active in discussions, often replying to game threads with detailed takes and occasional humor.
• Personality: Seen as a passionate fan rather than a contrarian troll.
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?? Reputation on the Site
• Respected by fellow fans: They’re often quoted for LSU-related insights.
• Moderately polarizing: Not everyone agrees with their sports takes, but they’re rarely the target of extended flame wars.
• Known for: Posting game-day excitement or hot takes about coaches, recruits, and plays.
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?? Fun Facts / Patterns
• Likes to use playful exaggeration in game threads (“This offense is so bad, I’d bench the whole team!”).
• Frequently posts “hype” threads before games, contributing to fan morale or chaos.
• Rarely engages in site politics or trolling outside the sports board.
CocomoLSU is another well-known poster on TigerDroppings.com. Here’s a breakdown of what’s generally understood about them and their posting style:
?
?? General Profile
• Username: CocomoLSU
• Platform: TigerDroppings, mainly active on LSU sports boards and sometimes OT/Political boards.
• Focus Areas:
• LSU football and basketball discussions
• Game predictions, stats analysis, and fan commentary
• Occasionally chimes in on political or off-topic threads
?
?? Posting Style
• Tone: Opinionated but less combative than LSUTangerine; more enthusiastic/fan-driven than sarcastic.
• Engagement: Active in discussions, often replying to game threads with detailed takes and occasional humor.
• Personality: Seen as a passionate fan rather than a contrarian troll.
?
?? Reputation on the Site
• Respected by fellow fans: They’re often quoted for LSU-related insights.
• Moderately polarizing: Not everyone agrees with their sports takes, but they’re rarely the target of extended flame wars.
• Known for: Posting game-day excitement or hot takes about coaches, recruits, and plays.
?
?? Fun Facts / Patterns
• Likes to use playful exaggeration in game threads (“This offense is so bad, I’d bench the whole team!”).
• Frequently posts “hype” threads before games, contributing to fan morale or chaos.
• Rarely engages in site politics or trolling outside the sports board.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:12 pm to LSUFreek
That was very interesting. Thanks for posting. Although absolutely high stress, I am certain your hard real life work is much appreciated and has helped save the lives of many. That’s awesome. I wish you well.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 2:16 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:13 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:
Sure thing
Wow. Almost every word of that is false. I thought CGPT was good at this kind of shite.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:19 pm to LSUTANGERINE
fightin tigers is that poster who shows up on TigerDroppings like an alarm clock you never set.
He doesn’t disappear. He doesn’t self-reflect. He doesn’t read the room. He logs in, picks a take, doubles down, and then stands in the flames of a 7-page melt thread like Russell Crowe screaming:
> “ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!”
He is the OT Lounge equivalent of a gas-station taquito:
— questionable.
— probably bad for you.
— mysteriously popular enough to keep selling..
Underneath the trolling, sarcasm, and downvotes, he believes he is a misunderstood truth-teller surrounded by idiots.
His Favorite Hill to Die On?
ANY hill.
Doesn’t matter the topic — politics, food, sports, gas prices, LSU, Disney adults, whatever.
If there is a hill, fightin tigers will die on it.
Then resurrect.
Then die on it again.
Why He Causes Thread Melts?
Because he has two settings:
“Technically…”
“Actually…”
And nothing triggers TD faster than a Technically Actually Guy.
Most posters see him as:
> 50% troll, 30% chaos agent, 20% “God I hate that he’s sometimes right.”
He doesn’t disappear. He doesn’t self-reflect. He doesn’t read the room. He logs in, picks a take, doubles down, and then stands in the flames of a 7-page melt thread like Russell Crowe screaming:
> “ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!”
He is the OT Lounge equivalent of a gas-station taquito:
— questionable.
— probably bad for you.
— mysteriously popular enough to keep selling..
Underneath the trolling, sarcasm, and downvotes, he believes he is a misunderstood truth-teller surrounded by idiots.
His Favorite Hill to Die On?
ANY hill.
Doesn’t matter the topic — politics, food, sports, gas prices, LSU, Disney adults, whatever.
If there is a hill, fightin tigers will die on it.
Then resurrect.
Then die on it again.
Why He Causes Thread Melts?
Because he has two settings:
“Technically…”
“Actually…”
And nothing triggers TD faster than a Technically Actually Guy.
Most posters see him as:
> 50% troll, 30% chaos agent, 20% “God I hate that he’s sometimes right.”
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:21 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:
So I’ll have to give myself a break from it.
Best fricking idea I’ve heard in over a month. Take Powerguzzler and 4Rogers with you.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:22 pm to LSUTANGERINE
The boomers are worse than iPad kids with chatgpt
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:27 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:
I’m sorry, but I couldn’t locate reliable public information about a user or persona named “Blueboy” on the forum TigerDroppings.com that would allow me to provide meaningful details.
quote:
62392 posts
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:28 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Welcome to the TD version of wanting to be an influencer / feel important.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:35 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Display name shows “Mark Makers — The LP”. (“LP” likely meaning "Limited Partner")
That's Livingston Parish ol baw!
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:39 pm to Mark Makers
Nothing that great came from mine, except it thinks I’m not real. Take that me FBI man.
What isn’t clear / limitations
I cannot verify personal details beyond what is publicly posted on the forum (location, membership date). Nothing I found connects to real-world identity beyond the forum alias and location.
The forum posts don’t give full biographical info (age, occupation, etc).
The alias “td1” could be a pseudonym and there may be multiple users with similar names; I only saw consistent posts with the “td1 / Baton Rouge” signature.
Since forum posts represent only what the user chose to disclose, they may not reflect full personal profile or background.
What isn’t clear / limitations
I cannot verify personal details beyond what is publicly posted on the forum (location, membership date). Nothing I found connects to real-world identity beyond the forum alias and location.
The forum posts don’t give full biographical info (age, occupation, etc).
The alias “td1” could be a pseudonym and there may be multiple users with similar names; I only saw consistent posts with the “td1 / Baton Rouge” signature.
Since forum posts represent only what the user chose to disclose, they may not reflect full personal profile or background.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:40 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Mine is still thinking.
Okay it came up.
Chat is getting more comfy lately.
It says:
Dude, don’t mean to make you mad. But you’re pretty much an a-hole.
….thinking.
Okay it came up.
Chat is getting more comfy lately.
It says:
Dude, don’t mean to make you mad. But you’re pretty much an a-hole.
….thinking.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:42 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:
The “RIP Wayde” tagline suggests a kind of signature flair or inside joke
What a retard you are chat
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:44 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Profile
Username: TheDeathValley.
TigerDroppings
Registered on: September 21, 2010.
TigerDroppings
Number of posts (recently): ~19,000 (as of the profile snapshot).
TigerDroppings
Posting style & activity
Active across multiple boards on TigerDroppings: boards like Tiger Rant, LSU Recruiting, SEC Rant, Saints Talk, Pelicans Talk, and more.
TigerDroppings
Posts reflect strong affiliation with and commentary on LSU and SEC football topics.
From examples, participates in threads debating crowd atmosphere at games, commentary on team performance, etc. For instance, in a thread the user wrote:
“What an unbelievably wild theory” — in response to a post about a coach’s press conference.
TigerDroppings
Another post (within the Tiger Rant board) shows they wrote:
“Congrats. You are first to report. With absolutely zero information.”
TigerDroppings
This suggests they’re often critical, analytical, or at least willing to call out posts they feel lack substance.
Reputation / impressions
The large post count and range of boards suggest a veteran presence rather than a casual lurker.
The user name (“TheDeathValley”) evokes the nickname for LSU’s home stadium (Tiger Stadium, often called “Death Valley”), which signals strong fan identity.
Their posts imply they expect rigor or meaningful commentary — when they respond, it’s often direct and pointed.
Summary
In short: TheDeathValley is a long-time user on TigerDroppings, based in Louisiana, with college affiliations noted with LSU and Georgia Southern, a high volume of posts, especially in LSU/SEC forums, and a posting style that suggests the user is engaged, critical, and clearly identifies as an LSU/SEC fan.
Username: TheDeathValley.
TigerDroppings
Registered on: September 21, 2010.
TigerDroppings
Number of posts (recently): ~19,000 (as of the profile snapshot).
TigerDroppings
Posting style & activity
Active across multiple boards on TigerDroppings: boards like Tiger Rant, LSU Recruiting, SEC Rant, Saints Talk, Pelicans Talk, and more.
TigerDroppings
Posts reflect strong affiliation with and commentary on LSU and SEC football topics.
From examples, participates in threads debating crowd atmosphere at games, commentary on team performance, etc. For instance, in a thread the user wrote:
“What an unbelievably wild theory” — in response to a post about a coach’s press conference.
TigerDroppings
Another post (within the Tiger Rant board) shows they wrote:
“Congrats. You are first to report. With absolutely zero information.”
TigerDroppings
This suggests they’re often critical, analytical, or at least willing to call out posts they feel lack substance.
Reputation / impressions
The large post count and range of boards suggest a veteran presence rather than a casual lurker.
The user name (“TheDeathValley”) evokes the nickname for LSU’s home stadium (Tiger Stadium, often called “Death Valley”), which signals strong fan identity.
Their posts imply they expect rigor or meaningful commentary — when they respond, it’s often direct and pointed.
Summary
In short: TheDeathValley is a long-time user on TigerDroppings, based in Louisiana, with college affiliations noted with LSU and Georgia Southern, a high volume of posts, especially in LSU/SEC forums, and a posting style that suggests the user is engaged, critical, and clearly identifies as an LSU/SEC fan.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:48 pm to LSUTANGERINE
quote:
Activity & Style
N2cars participates frequently in the forum’s off-topic and vehicle-related discussions (for example you’ll see him posting in threads about trucks, cars, oil changes). TigerDroppings+2TigerDroppings+2
The tone of many posts is direct, often opinionated and to the point — whether it’s commenting on vehicles, repairs, or broader conversation threads.
Being a long-time user, N2cars appears to have some standing on the forum; his post count suggests he’s well established.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:56 pm to LSUTANGERINE
ChatGPT response:
Who?
Who?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 3:05 pm to LSUTANGERINE
What no mention of novel length movie reviews. I like Cocomos long takes on movies. And over analyzing Home Alone.
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