David Lee Saylor
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But that's what they accused me of.
But then again, it took months, but more information came out, and more information came out after we started that.
And I had done research for months on that.
Thankfully, the internet's forever, and more people started looking into it and coming up with even more things that I hadn't even found in months of research.
And then eventually it's not even questioned now that what we did was the right thing.
And I was right about every single thing that I did.
But there's still a few holding on that still hate me for it.
Yeah, internet detectives, man.
But what I'm saying is they would never say that to my face.
They just wouldn't.
They would never say what they write online to my face.
And when I went to school, and even when you went to school, what they will say online to your kids aren't something that they would say to your kid's face at school.
So it's really created this environment of almost a perceived, there's no backlash from it, but
It's just not as immediate as saying it to someone's face, which should get you punched.
But there will be backlash eventually.
You do something wrong enough or long enough, and it can still have the same real-world consequences.
Shouldn't say there's none.
Probably a good segue.
You know, we exposed Tim Kennedy for just flat out lying about things, awards he said he had for things that he said he did that he never did.
And his teammates said that he never did it.