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I like to read more than post. Thus my average 1.5 posts per day. LOL! But I enjoy the horse racing talk. As you see, i'm over the political thing. LOL!
And yes, once the ball is rolling law enforcement can seize your devices. I find it FUCKING HILARIOUS people who talk endless shit about others CRY when they are found out. Well....it's happening fuckers. Here's just a few tid bits. Sound like any of you here? As for horseplop.com hiding offshore, not a problem. Anonymous cyber harassment can include:Repeated insulting, threatening, or degrading messagesFake accounts used to stalk, bait, or provokePosting or spreading false statements (defamation)Doxxing threats (sharing or threatening to share private info)Coordinated pile-ons using burner accountsImpersonation or fake profiles meant to damage reputationThe anonymity is often intentional—it lets the harasser escalate without immediate consequences.Why people do thisCommon motivations include:Power & control – anonymity creates a sense of dominanceRetaliation or obsession – especially when they feel criticized or exposedDisinhibition – people say things online they would never say face-to-faceIdeological or personal grudges – activism, politics, or personal disputes often trigger thisFear of accountability – they know their behavior wouldn’t survive daylightThis behavior is about them, not about anything you did “wrong.”Is it illegal?It can be—depending on conduct and jurisdiction.Often illegal or actionable:Credible threats of violenceStalking or harassment campaignsDefamation (false statements presented as fact)ImpersonationDoxxing or invasion of privacyEven when individual messages seem “minor,” patterns matter legally.What you should do (important)1. Preserve evidenceScreenshot everything (include usernames, timestamps, URLs)Save messages in original format if possibleKeep a simple timeline2. Don’t engageResponding often escalates behavior and helps them justify it3. Report strategicallyPlatform reports (X, Meta, etc.)If threats or stalking exist: local law enforcementCivil route: an attorney can subpoena platforms to unmask anonymous users4. Lock down your digital footprintTighten privacy settingsRemove easily searchable personal detailsUse two-factor authentication everywhereCan anonymous harassers be identified?Yes—despite what they think.Through:IP logs and metadataPlatform account recordsSubpoenas or court ordersPatterns linking anonymous and known accountsAnonymity online is conditional, not absolute.Emotional reality (this matters)Being targeted anonymously:Feels unfair and destabilizingCreates constant vigilanceCan bleed into real-world stressThat reaction is normal. What’s happening to you is not trivial, and it’s not “just the internet.”
That boys mom had to have slept with a MONKEY 🐒!
Not one single black person
On this one let's not fight. Maybe ChatGPT used the USTA as a reference?
Is that FATSO on top, in the middle, it's a bit blurry and doesn't enlarge for me?It's like a golf ball sized head attached to a mountain of human flesh.Very white. Makes me ashamed to be white. That other whiteys are not diverse at all. Not even a fucking token black. Must be going for a record.Considering the racial make up in T-Bred Racing, while black owners, horseman, drivers, track employees make up some of the harness racing population, what in the hell do we have here?J. Gary Pretlow, a black, NYS lawmaker, apologist for these type assholes, would probably find an excuse for this shit, he's a fucking sell out to decency. I hope every back lawmaker in every state who has to vote for shit that could be a benefit to harness racing sees this mother fucking picture.