Wednesday, 12 April 2023

Simon (Cvnt) Lord!

As the saying goes, "the internet is a strange and wonderful place." It's a space where people from all walks of life can connect and engage with one another, sharing their interests and opinions. But with this openness comes the potential for drama, as evidenced by the recent events involving Tony Harris, Simon Lord, and me, your host, Matt Taylor.

It all started with Tony Harris, a convicted arsonist, who apparently thought it was a good idea to stir up trouble by spreading lies and rumors about me. He claims I am a convicted stalker and a sexual predator, and even went so far as to suggest that child porn was found on my computer. Needless to say, these were all baseless claims with no evidence to support them.
I am understandably upset by these on-going, relentless, unwanted, merciless accusations, and called out Tony on my own show. But things took a turn for the worse when Simon Lord, a rising star in the YouTube community, called me a rather unpleasant name on Paris Barrington's show. It seems that Simon had bought into Tony's lies, and was now taking it out on me.

Someone I've never met nor spoken to.

But even amidst the drama, there were moments of levity. Brian PC, a generous soul who helps supply people with computers they wouldn't otherwise have access to, became a bit of a hero in the story. Despite the fact that my equipment had been seized by Sussex Police as part of an investigation, Brian was there to help, providing the technology I needed to keep going bring you cutting edge entertainment, which you wouldn't find anywhere else in the whole wide Galaxy.
And while the events that unfolded were certainly unpleasant, they serve as a reminder of the importance of staying true to ourselves and not getting caught up in the drama. Whether online or in real life, we all have a responsibility to treat one another with kindness and respect, and to be mindful of the impact our words and actions can have on others.
So, let's take a deep breath, have a good laugh, and remember that at the end of the day, we're all just human beings trying to navigate this strange and wonderful place we call the internet.

Ai interpretation of Simon Lord


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