I was on Twitter in March of this year to look for extra work in films. In the past, I was suspicious of people spreading rumours about me so that I would be rejected, but I was unable to verify who was behind it in recent months. You can read a previous review I wrote concerning Nicolette McKeown, who perpetrated this whole mess. By chance, I saw that three people (only one of whose name I recognized) were posting tweets about me. Obviously they were doing this so they could go mocking my autism and anxiety issues. Is it that their lives are so sad that they have to try to mess up my reputation with Chinese whispers? When I am on film sets, I do what's asked of me and I like making films, which is why I contact people in my area asking if I can be an extra or donate a little bit of money. These stories that I abuse people are just that - stories. If somebody happens to be unhappy with me, there's a way to air their grievance without being derogatory and menacing.
They should not omit me from their productions unless there's a genuine reason, but lies can extend very far in the digital age, and this has been shown. You just wait. They will likely keep lying to people about me so I'll be blacklisted by all kinds of folk. Because of what I seen, I complained to the administrator who looked into the situation. Do not work with Connal Tolmie, Brian Robinson or Graham Fitzpatrick. They are big shot upstarts in the indie film industry just trying to pass themselves off as pretentious, when they've never made anything that major. When I called Brian, he admitted that people had spread gossip online, and was generally very impolite, even calling me "boy" at one point, when I'd never even heard of this fruitcake before I seen his tweets. If you know what's good for you, don't work with these people. Connal Tolmie (an employee with a Waitrose store in Edinburgh) recently worked on a film entitled, She, Formidable. You can find him on imdb.com as Connal Tolmie (II) because he is too stupid to simply merge a few pages when submitting new content.
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I was on Twitter in March of this year to look for extra work in films. In the past, I was suspicious of people spreading rumours about me so that I would be rejected, but I was unable to verify who was behind it in recent months. You can read a previous review I wrote concerning Nicolette McKeown, who perpetrated this whole mess. By chance, I saw that three people (only one of whose name I recognized) were posting tweets about me. Obviously they were doing this so they could go mocking my autism and anxiety issues. Is it that their lives are so sad that they have to try to mess up my reputation with Chinese whispers? When I am on film sets, I do what's asked of me and I like making films, which is why I contact people in my area asking if I can be an extra or donate a little bit of money. These stories that I abuse people are just that - stories. If somebody happens to be unhappy with me, there's a way to air their grievance without being derogatory and menacing.
They should not omit me from their productions unless there's a genuine reason, but lies can extend very far in the digital age, and this has been shown. You just wait. They will likely keep lying to people about me so I'll be blacklisted by all kinds of folk. Because of what I seen, I complained to the administrator who looked into the situation. Do not work with Connal Tolmie, Brian Robinson or Graham Fitzpatrick. They are big shot upstarts in the indie film industry just trying to pass themselves off as pretentious, when they've never made anything that major. When I called Brian, he admitted that people had spread gossip online, and was generally very impolite, even calling me "boy" at one point, when I'd never even heard of this fruitcake before I seen his tweets. If you know what's good for you, don't work with these people. Connal Tolmie (an employee with a Waitrose store in Edinburgh) recently worked on a film entitled, She, Formidable. You can find him on imdb.com as Connal Tolmie (II) because he is too stupid to simply merge a few pages when submitting new content.