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Well, he had his say.

I trust Tyrian about as far as I can throw him. How far that is, I do not know - but given the opportunity without legal repercussions, it might be fun to try.

The reasoning behind my distrust in Tyrian is quite simple - he extorted money out of myself and others while I was involved in mainland - and he sought me out to do it. Its all well documented on my other blog.

That said, what he says makes sense, aside from the oversensitivity he had when it came to me asking sincere questions - and dragging his own name through the dirt again. My own low opinion of him wasn't a factor in the original writing - I asked sincere questions. His response was filled with some angst.

Bottom line: I don't have a bank. I don't litter the SL landscape with advertising extortion plots. I don't need to defend myself. I don't need to link to something where it is presupposed by an author that I should defend myself.

And at the end of the day, do you think I consider him a trustworthy source? His writing reminds me of someone else, though a little less meandered. :-)

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