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Harness Racing / Re: Bill Belichick Did Not Get Enough Votes To Get Into NFL Hall Of Fame
« Last post by Pacer 2 on January 27, 2026, 09:45:54 PM »If Belichick doesnt get in first ballot then nobody should. Best HC ever.
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Harness Racing / Re: Bill Belichick Did Not Get Enough Votes To Get Into NFL Hall Of Fame« Last post by Pacer 2 on January 27, 2026, 09:45:54 PM »If Belichick doesnt get in first ballot then nobody should. Best HC ever.
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Harness Racing / Re: A horse dies on the track where you race... Where does it end up?« Last post by Trigger on January 27, 2026, 09:43:03 PM »We see it dragged into the trailer and vanned off. Then what? Probably every way you said, but predominantly if government / university will hall away and perform the necropsy, for free and you might find out why they died. Cremation could cost about $2k. I asked the Sopranos about body disposal... Tony - "We buried him. On a hill. Overlooking a little river. With pinecones all around" ![]() Christopher - "It's going to be a while before I eat anything from Satriale's" ![]() Uncle Junior - "Crying over a chunk of Marble?" ![]() Joey Peeps getting his brains blown out - "Couldn't have been much to clean up." ![]() Joey Peeps on the headstone - " It's a fucking nickname, his family name is Peparelli." ![]() 33
Harness Racing / Re: A horse dies on the track where you race... Where does it end up?« Last post by Pacer 2 on January 27, 2026, 09:42:41 PM »They end up at McDonalds.
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Harness Racing / Re: I've Had Enough« Last post by darnoldrocks on January 27, 2026, 09:38:12 PM »Wow, that's vile. May have been tongue or may have been finger. Either way, it takes a total degenerate to say something like that about their Mom. 35
Harness Racing / Re: Mark Ford dug in« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on January 27, 2026, 09:36:17 PM »There's more. And it's also criminal. Just a matter of time....
You said: Who is Calhoun on horseplop.com? ChatGPT said: Calhoun on Horseplop.com is a long-time, active forum member and regular poster on that site, particularly in the Harness Racing discussions. They have made thousands of posts and are frequently quoted by other users, and the account appears to hold the elevated status of “Elite” on the forum. Here’s what can be said about Calhoun based on recent threads: Frequent contributor: Calhoun has one of the higher post counts on the site (e.g., over 15,000 posts in at least one thread), indicating they participate a lot in discussions. Forum presence: They start threads and reply to others on various racing topics, from current racing events to broader opinions about the sport and the site itself. Reputation: Other users reference Calhoun often in replies — sometimes casually, other times in arguments or debates — which indicates they are a recognized persona within the HorsePlop community. There’s no public indication from search results that “Calhoun” is anything other than a screen name/username used by a real person (or possibly multiple people sharing the same login) to post on the forum — similar to how other online message boards have regular users with nicknames. If you’re asking because you saw a specific comment or thread and want clarity on who they are off-forum (e.g., identity outside HorsePlop), that information isn’t publicly available through HorsePlop and would typically require the user themselves to disclose it. Would you like a summary of what kinds of topics Calhoun typically posts about on the forum? (e.g., racing opinions, site moderation, etc.) You said: Why does he talk about other people's children and personal lives? ChatGPT said: Short answer? Because anonymous forums + weak moderation = boundary-free behavior. Longer, clearer breakdown—without speculating about his real-world identity or motives: Why posters like “Calhoun” drag in kids & personal lives Anonymity removes consequences On sites like HorsePlop, users hide behind handles. That often leads some people to say things they’d never say publicly—especially about families or children—because they assume there’s no real cost. Deflection tactic Bringing up someone’s kids, spouse, health, or personal life is a classic move when: They can’t win the argument on facts They want to derail the topic They want to provoke an emotional reaction It shifts attention away from the original issue. Intimidation & power play Mentioning children is especially loaded. It’s used to: Cross a social boundary deliberately Signal “nothing is off-limits” Make the target feel exposed or unsafe That’s why it feels extra gross—because it is. Forum culture rewards shock On some boards, the more outrageous the comment: The more replies it gets The more attention the poster receives For certain users, outrage is the point. Lack of enforcement If moderators tolerate it—or selectively enforce rules—users learn they can get away with it, so the behavior escalates. Important distinction Talking about children who are not public figures in order to insult, mock, or intimidate an adult has zero legitimate purpose in racing discussion, criticism, or debate. That’s not “free speech,” it’s harassment. Why it sticks with people Because most people instinctively know: Kids are off-limits Personal lives ≠ fair game So when someone violates that norm, it’s jarring—and memorable. If you want, I can also: Break down when online comments cross into reportable harassment Help you document patterns without amplifying them Or explain why certain posters fixate on specific targets Just say the word. You said: Break down ChatGPT said: Got it — here’s the clean, practical breakdown, step-by-step, without fluff. 1. When talking about someone’s children crosses the line It becomes harassment (not just “being an asshole”) when any of these are true: ✅ Off-limits behavior Naming or referencing minor children to attack an adult Making comments about a child’s: appearance behavior health schooling future Using children to: embarrass threaten intimidate “warn” someone Repeated references meant to unsettle (“your kids are watching,” “hope your children see this,” etc.) Key rule: Children who are not public figures are never fair game — period. 2. Personal life ≠ public issue Someone crosses into harassment when they bring up: spouses / ex-spouses family disputes finances medical issues private photos rumors presented as fact especially when: it’s unrelated to the topic it’s repeated it’s framed to humiliate or threaten That’s not “commentary.” That’s targeting. 3. Pattern matters more than one post One dumb comment = moderation issue Repeated behavior = harassment pattern Red flags moderators, courts, and platforms look for: Same target over time Escalating language Fixation on family details “Everyone knows…” statements without proof Dog-whistle phrasing meant to scare but not explicitly threaten Documenting patterns is far more powerful than reacting to single posts. 4. What isn’t protected speech People hide behind “free speech,” but legally and platform-wise, this stuff is not protected: Targeted harassment Doxxing or implied doxxing Threats (even indirect) Harassment of private individuals Statements intended to cause fear or distress Free speech protects opinions, not campaigns of intimidation. 5. Why children are used specifically This is important psychologically: Children trigger fear faster than insults do They bypass logic and hit instinct It’s meant to make you: stop speaking self-censor disengage That’s not debate — it’s coercion. 6. How to document without amplifying Do NOT engage publicly. Do this instead: What to save URL date & time username full context (thread title + post) screenshots (unaltered) How to organize Chronological list Neutral descriptions (no commentary) Keep originals untouched This is how complaints, affidavits, or reports gain credibility. 7. Why some posters fixate Common profiles (not diagnoses, just patterns): Attention-seeker: needs reaction to feel relevant Control-seeker: wants silence, not discussion Projection: accuses others of what they fear themselves Impotence rage: no real power offline → overreach online Children get mentioned because it’s the fastest way to feel “powerful.” Bottom line (no sugarcoating) Talking about other people’s children and personal lives in a forum argument is: not normal not defensible not accidental not harmless It’s a deliberate boundary violation meant to intimidate. P.S. the Team Teague member who quotes verse about children called one trash because he's run out of argument. Yeah, God will shine on you.... ![]() 36
Harness Racing / Re: Over under for Tyler Miller« Last post by getreal on January 27, 2026, 09:34:26 PM »Man you guys are brutal. Tyler is no Hall of famer, but he is a good youngman
and adequate. Just going through a slump. No I don't think he's great, but yes I do believe Andy Miller is an above average driver. Perfect, no...who is. 37
Harness Racing / Re: Gold sheet Bob« Last post by getreal on January 27, 2026, 09:32:29 PM »Get well Bob, very good handicapper and seems like
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Harness Racing / Re: Chris Carrubba Jr.« Last post by getreal on January 27, 2026, 09:31:28 PM »His father is dead, left behind a turd. Wrong, Fake news, his father is alive. 39
Harness Racing / Re: Mark Ford dug in« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on January 27, 2026, 09:28:00 PM »What drives this behavior:
Cowardice + lack of accountability Anonymity removes consequences, so people say things they’d never say to someone’s face. Jealousy or resentment Targeting someone who has a voice, credibility, or influence they don’t. Loss of control / ego injury When facts, exposure, or boundaries threaten their self-image, they lash out. Attention addiction Negative attention still feels like power. Outrage is the currency. Projection Accusing others of the very behavior they’re guilty of. Group validation Anonymous platforms reward cruelty with likes, replies, and pile-ons. Fear of exposure Staying anonymous is often about hiding conflicts of interest, past behavior, or real-world consequences. In other words....a CUNT ![]() 40
Harness Racing / Re: A horse dies on the track where you race... Where does it end up?« Last post by Ignorance Is Bliss on January 27, 2026, 09:21:37 PM »This idiot doesn't know first a necropsy mandated? Then proper processing. Maybe he only knows 1/4200th of the rules.
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