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RE: The Insufferable Arrogance of Larry King - A True Story
You say this is a factual case but I smell 'fake news' here. Please provide us with your credentials! Have YOU written a published book or do YOU have your own radio or TV show. If not I cannot regard your opinion as valid I'm afraid. I take my information from'reliable' sources only I'm afraid but thank you for your uninformed opinion. :) Will upvote you based entirely on your effort unless of course proof of your state approved credentials can be provided.
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Hello @tonyr,
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment on my story. :)
Feel free to believe or disbelieve me, as you like. This is a story about my personal experience. I have a reputation here in the Steemit community, based on my personal interaction with many other Steemians. I write under pen names here because of issues of personal privacy, and so I'll respectfully decline your request for credentials beyond the 3800+ posts I've done here and my established reputation.
I will offer you an alternative source for the myth of unbreakable codes. Check out this Telegraph article in which that bit of falsehood is repeated. If you were really concerned, you might even find an archive of that particular Larry King show somewhere in the internet universe. It doesn't matter enough to me to go looking for that. Whether you believe my story to be "fake news" or not, you can say with certainty that @creatr thinks that Larry King is a pompous ass.
Treat my story as fiction if you like; the moral of the story is still the same. If you don't do your own research, you are likely to live in a fantasy world based on falsehood. You can check the reference links that I've provided within this article to verify that unbreakable codes themselves are quite real.
I'll close by inviting you to browse through, and hopefully enjoy, my hundreds of other articles on Steemit. If you read enough of what I write and observe my interaction with others, perhaps you'll be able to develop a more informed opinion of my truthfulness.
Meanwhile, it has been interesting to "meet" you here today, @tonyr. I've browsed a few of your pencil drawing at your blog. You have remarkable skill as an artist. Welcome to Steemit! :)
Thank you very much for your kind words about my artwork @creatr. Please forgive my comment as I think I may not have been clear in my attempt to be sarcastic. My skills as a writer need a lot of improvement but I agreed with everything you had to say in your article. From what I have seen of your work I think you are a very thoughtful human being and obviously very polite. I was simply trying to be sarcastic in an attempt to be humorous. Please accept my apologies. Your post showed up on my feed because I follow your blog and I do so because I enjoy reading what you have to say.
Thanks again.
Ah, perhaps I am a little slow today. :)
In any case, no harm, no foul, and thank you for making your intentions clear! :)
Thank you also for following my blog. I need to find more time to write, as I have much more good content knocking around in my head, trying to get out... ;) Please let me know if there are any particular topics of mine that you've enjoyed and would like to see more of!
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Thank you, I look forward to seeing more of your posts in future and I like to comment so will hopefully get the chance to speak to you again soon, whether in agreement or disagreement but hopefully always in friendship.
Thanks again.
@tonyr
That sounds very good to me, my friend @tonyr ! :D