Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 26, 2020, 12:25 p.m. No.259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>260

Been trying to motivate folks on qr.

You can lead a horse to water…

They have to want to drink.

I'm not very good at this.

 

The Power of Facts

.Why are facts immediately pounced upon?

.Why are calls to deal in facts instantly pounced upon?

.Does a normal person hate facts?

.Does a normal person want facts suppressed?

.What kind of person hates facts so vehemently?

.Ask yourself why anyone would hate facts.

.Do facts endanger the fake engineered narrative?

.Is truth a powerful weapon?

.Do anons want an effective weapon?

 

Where to Get Facts

.Where to non-fiction authors get truth?

.Where do historians get facts?

.Where do real journalists get info?

.Do they go to other authors/historians/journalists?

.Do they prefer secondary sources that might be made-up or slanted or reflect another writer's opinion?

.No.

.They go to source documents.

.Source interviews. Transcripts. Text messages. Witness statements. Etc.

.If you read a history book about the Civil War (e.g.), how did that author learn what happened?

.They obtained eyewitnesses reports from people who were there.

.They found handwritten letters in museums.

.They accessed news reports of the day.

.They studied handbills and broadsheets and war dispatches.

.They DID NOT read other history books and copy what other authors said.

.So………

.We are making history, anons.

.We have a wealth of info at our fingertips that was never available to previous generations.

.We have a golden opportunity to write the TRUTH.

 

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Hope it will reach a few.

C ID: 9f8112 May 26, 2020, 2:05 p.m. No.265   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>264

Here's a list of working feeds to test with.

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><opml version="2.0" <head> <title>Anon'sTitle</title> <dateModified>Fri Nov 15 14:51:49 2019</dateModified> </head> <body> <outline text="My Feeds"> <outline text="QMap.pub" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.qmap.pub/" xmlUrl="https://www.qmap.pub/api/rss?lang=en"/> <outline text="Qanon.news : Q Feed" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://qanon.news/Archives/x/7353978#7354567" xmlUrl="http://qanon.news/feed"/> <outline text="OAN" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.oann.com" xmlUrl="http://www.oann.com/feed"/> <outline text="ZeroHedge" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/zerohedge/feed?format=xml"/> <outline text="Breitbart" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.breitbart.com" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/breitbart?format=xml"/> <outline text="Sara Carter" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://saraacarter.com" xmlUrl="https://saraacarter.com/feed/"/> <outline text="ConservativeTreehouse" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://theconservativetreehouse.com" xmlUrl="https://theconservativetreehouse.com/feed/"/> <outline text="TruePundit" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://trueconservativepundit.com" xmlUrl="https://trueconservativepundit.com/feed/"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch"> <outline text="Judicial Watch: CorruptionChronicles" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/feed"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch: Press Releases" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/feed"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch: In the News" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/feed/?post_type=news_links&amp;tag=jwnews"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch: Weekly Update" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/weekly-updates/feed"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch: Docket" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/cases/feed"/> <outline text="Judicial Watch: Investigative Bulletin" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org" xmlUrl="https://www.judicialwatch.org/bulletins/feed"/> </outline> <outline text="Politico"> <outline text="Politico:Health Care" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/health-care" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/healthcare.xml"/> <outline text="Politico:Congress" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/congress" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/congress.xml"/> <outline text="Politico:Politics" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/news/politics" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/politics08.xml"/> <outline text="Politico:Energy &amp; Environment" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/energy-and-environment" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/energy.xml"/> <outline text="Politico:Economy" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/news/economy" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/economy.xml"/> <outline text="Politico:Defense" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.politico.com/tag/defense" xmlUrl="http://www.politico.com/rss/defense.xml"/> </outline> <outline text="Daily Caller"> <outline text="Daily Caller: Politics" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://dailycaller.com" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailycaller-politics"/> <outline text="Daily Caller: U.S." type="rss" htmlUrl="https://dailycaller.com" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailycaller-us"/> <outline text="Daily Caller: World" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://dailycaller.com" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailycaller-world"/> <outline text="Daily Caller: Business" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://dailycaller.com" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailycaller-business"/> </outline> <outline text="The Hill" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://thehill.com/rss/syndicator/19109" xmlUrl="http://thehill.com/rss/syndicator/19109"/> <outline text="Drudge" type="rss" htmlUrl="http://drudgereportfeed.com/" xmlUrl="http://feeds.feedburner.com/DrudgeReportFeed"/> <outline text="RT.com" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.rt.com" xmlUrl="https://www.rt.com/rss"/> <outline text="Russia Insider" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://russia-insider.com/en" xmlUrl="http://russia-insider.com/en/all-content/rss"/> <outline text="Sputnik" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://sputniknews.com" xmlUrl="https://sputniknews.com/export/rss2/archive/index.xml"/> <outline text="Mercola" type="rss" htmlUrl="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/default.aspx" xmlUrl="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/rss.aspx"/> <outline text="Paul Craig Roberts" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.paulcraigroberts.org" xmlUrl="http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/feed"/> <outline text="Natural News" type="rss" htmlUrl="http://www.naturalnews.com" xmlUrl="http://www.naturalnews.com/rss.xml"/> <outline text="Slashdot" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://slashdot.org/" xmlUrl="http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot"/> <outline text="BBC Science News" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/" xmlUrl="http://news.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_uk_edition/sci/tech/rss.xml"/> <outline text="National Geographic" type="rss" htmlUrl="" xmlUrl="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/index.rss"/> <outline text="Science News" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.sciencenews.org/" xmlUrl="https://www.sciencenews.org/feeds/headlines.rss"/> <outline text="Fox News - sci-tech" type="rss" htmlUrl="http://www.foxnews.com/" xmlUrl="http://feeds.foxnews.com/foxnews/scitech"/> <outline text="Live Science" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.livescience.com/feeds/all" xmlUrl="http://www.livescience.com/home/feed/site.xml"/> <outline text="National Hurricane Center - Atlantic" type="rss" htmlUrl="https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/" xmlUrl="http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index-at.xml"/> </outline> </body></opml>

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 26, 2020, 5:07 p.m. No.280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>284 >>285

>>276

So we (anons from qr) are the civilian volunteers that have been persuaded to cooperate with the psyop because of our knowledge of the local culture. Kek, we knew that.

 

I will commence reading the >>272

What takeaway am I looking for? Organization? Methods and techniques?

I'm really more interested in the latter than the former. I should want to know that which I don't know I don't know.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 26, 2020, 5:31 p.m. No.286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>287

>>285

They're not square. Mega displays square thumbnails for all images. Here's how they look on my system.

(The green checkmarks appear after Mega uploaded successfully. The images are not altered.)

Did you make these? Thank you. Who else would be so diligent?

I was the happiest anon when you said you've always got my back. I've got yours too, fren.

 

One thing we need in our psyop is a feedback loop. Evaluating how the images and themes and words play out, so we can make changes and fine tune the materials for better effect. We never had that.

C ID: 9f8112 May 26, 2020, 6:02 p.m. No.288   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>287

Yes I chose C for BV role here. C is unrelated to my real name; it's just a letter. You are M? Whoa. :-)

 

We will work on the Tao of Memes. I was thinking of some specific technical things that we have learned. But the deeper part, about how an image and text can influence, is by far the most important and most difficult. We can handle the technical stuff without much difficulty. File formats and conversions, sizes and shapes, fonts, word count, where to troll for images and how to pick useful ones, all that is not difficult. (Although it's stunning how few people wished to learn…)

Right now qr is overrun with so much BS I can hardly stand it. I'll read in that manual tonight and significant other can alert me if something important habbens…

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 9:55 a.m. No.301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>306 >>309 >>331

>>298

>medical/scientific

<rant>

With a technical/scientific/engineering background I have tracked a lot of the 'science' reporting over the years. Some are particularly egregious – for example BBC's science news is almost exclusively aimed at promoting "human beings fucked up the planet, there are too many of us, we need to limit human activities, we need a carbon tax and everything that is deemed 'green', and if you don't believe in muh global warming / climate change by now you must be a real knuckle dragger".

What they select to report on and how they report it is totally slanted and filtered.

Even the more technically accurate science reporting (I'm thinking of the weekly 8-page Science News used to love reading that every week back in the 1980s) where the reporters have advanced degrees in some field of science, read the scientific literature / peer-reviewed papers, and attend the major conferences even that kind of reporting is slanted, once one realizes that the only research that can even be performed is that which the establishment wishes to fund. Scientists cannot advance (or acquire/retain a professorship) unless they do experiments and publish results, and they cannot do experiments unless they have funding, and they cannot get funding unless the grant proposals they write seeking funding are deemed worthy by the granting organization/committee → which all leads back to the heavy-handed control that is exercised over science. The widely-promoted stereotype of scientists experimenting to learn new facts to help humanity is simply a ludicrous myth anymore.

It doesn't have to be that way.

Sadly, much of science is non-science. Science used to be governed by the data. The data itself is the truth. The hypothesis that explains the data is not truth; it's just a rough approximation and can be instantly falsified if new data doesn't fit the model. But today much science is aimed at bolstering existing hypotheses, which have grown to such power that if the data doesn't fit the hypothesis, the DATA is discarded rather than the other way around as it should be.

</rant>

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>306 >>309

>>296

>> Economics (Stocks, Bonds, Interest rates)

Makes me think of Bloomberg and their "Bloomberg terminal" that traders subscribe to.

Anon used to follow the financial media very closely (no longer).

Used to read the commodity headlines. The headline would always read "Such and such market movement AS such and such world event" (or similar paraphrases) implying a cause-and-effect relationship that simply isn't there.

Anon came to realize that the market reporting was simply cover for the black pools and hedge funds and big money trading in which the insiders created all the market movements and profited by advance knowledge every single time, either going long or short, able to win 100% of the time because they WERE the market. A ruse to suck in the fools who believe we have free markets and rape them and take all their money.

marketwatch.com for example

Gold futures pare losses as U.S.-China tensions grow over Hong Kong

Implying that the gold futures rise was CAUSED by US China tensions. The reporter can write the article, phone up a couple of traders until they get a quote that supports the headline, then jam the selected quote into the article to bolster the headline. Bingo, job well done market rapist. It may even be true in some instances, but by focusing on superficial events it totally sweeps under the carpet the truth, that big money controls the market on both the upside and the downside, and if you're a small trader, you're fucked unless you just happen to get lucky or get on the coat tails of some big trader. (But the big traders get access to the order stream 20 milliseconds earlier than Joe Blow so even if Joe trades like the big money, big money will get a better price than Joe.)

Am I ranting again? Haven't had anybody to spill my guts to for years, kek.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 10:45 a.m. No.305   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>299

>Even if you have not noticed.

Autists been counting dots since the beginning, kek. Did we know what they meant? No. But we counted.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 10:49 a.m. No.308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>310

>>304

Agree.

(News 1 day ahead anon may already be here. I saw them give a zip file of their reports to a Laughing Man over here somewhere.)

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 10:51 a.m. No.309   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>302

>>301

These are both Games that could be memed. I'll take a to-do and do them when inspiration strikes. Got your feedback on the cartoon meme too.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 11:08 a.m. No.312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>314 >>325

>>310

>Do you guys know the following bakers?

No. I've made it a habit to ignore all the baker fights even though I realize some of the fights are justified.

 

>>310

>and AFBL (antifungal butt legion)

I have fought with AFLB since /cbts or before. They have morphed over and over again, each time into a recognizable "persona" with a specific set of graphics, copypasta, and goals. A couple of times I have tried really hard to fight and expose them, all to no avail. They gave me a permanent ban over nothing; I was devastated and horrified (at the time).

They are the same persona that posted images of French Revolution aristocracy with French text; groups of wolves howling; currently the purple text admonishing anons how to avoid subliminals in graphics by filtering/blurring; recipes for making liposomal Vitamin C… Same same same. For a while they were posting Catholic imagery while breaking half of the Ten Commandments, kek (lying, graven images…) Not to mention their personal life, a very disturbed tranny with a half-completed sex change if reports are to be believed (I capped those all). When I was using meme backgrounds harvested off of deepdreamgenerator.com for my Great Awakening series, they constantly accused me of being "AI" and inserting hidden subliminals in the images; this was impossible since I was simply gathering images created by others (a few made by me) and the artistic factor of these modified images consisted of modifying a base image with hints from a supplied image. They were on the "everything is AI" kick for months. I fought them over this and over everything, but eventually realized they will not stand down, ever. So they must be a paid shill. A fairly sophisticated one but easily recognizable.

I despise them too.

 

There are two different war room people.

One excellent, the other provoking anger in most anons whenever they post. The excellent one is a woman(?) in the Netherlands who has posted as War Room General. With a background in social media marketing I believe? That anon was sick with COVID earlier in the year. The 'bad' War Room anon is called by some anons the "Angry Gerbil" because of how they behaved on endchan during the hiatus and after. (I wasn't on endchan - second hand report.) They constantly harangue anons with repetitive copypasta that they stole from other anons who were content to post it one or two times. The copypasta they use is often taken from me! as well as the memes the post in groups of 4! and I have no issue with them using my memes and text BUT when they repeat it so many times with so many harangues, it makes anons angry and many of them assume that I am the one they are angry at! So their behavior is detrimental because many anons do not distinguish between the real War Room General, the Angry Gerbil, and the Meme Farmer.

The Netherlands WR Gen is in a time zone that's really helpful to our 4am target, AND they are smart and capable. They told me that they worked on training the Angry Gerbil but the training did not take fully. If only we could channel that energy in a positive direction! If only Gerbil could realize that their approach is counter productive and actually PREVENTS many anons from taking up the red pill cannon role.

Need to apply some psychology here, I'm not sure how.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 11:57 a.m. No.315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>320

>>314

When admonished, Gerbil pouts, stops doing one (just one of many) of the annoying things that were called out, then comes back and keeps doing it. One wonders if mental illness or drugs might be a factor…

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 2:33 p.m. No.316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>318 >>319

The anons on qr have gotten lazy.

They have been mezmerized into

accepting the constant stream of b.s.

as a form of passive entertainment.

Few would admit it, but many/most

have adopted an immature or juvenile

mindset that waits for an authority figure

to come and solve their problems for them.

Sort of a Cargo Cult mentality.

I fear that we may have lost

2 generations to this mentality.

Isn't this something that Henry Makow

wrote about, maybe ~10 years ago?

Did the (deliberate) advent of music videos on TV (instead of music that is

audio-only), and the hyper focus on

video entertainment instead of

books and written matter cause

entire generations to lose their

God-given ability for thinking, reading,

writing, deduction, abstract conceptualization?

Or were people always this dumb?

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 3:06 p.m. No.317   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Wow, we really kicked up a shit storm over t here. I'm gonna back off now and see what happens.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 4:36 p.m. No.321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>322 >>324

>>320

I'm sort of like that with math & numbers too. Despite having had a highly technical career. I can make myself do math stuff and abstract formulas are simple to understand it's the concrete specifics where I fall short. Maybe that's why we both gravitate to spreadsheets makes the math concrete and very easy to deal with. I tend to be dyslexic with dates. Business travel was a horror and so stressful because of the dates/times/planning/preparation involved (left me with PSTD re: travel?). Now I just stay home as much as possible and interactions with people are very few and limited, and I feel no pressure for face-to-face interactions with anybody. Once a month at the grocery store and the occasional email is fine!

You know a lot more about Gerbil than I knew. Your observations of what went on at endchan explain why so many anons' hackles were instantly raised every time Gerbil appeared on 8kun. I was oblivious until somebody (you?) clued me in. Actually I was never "nice" to Gerbil – problem was, I tried to ignore personalities and may have actually confused him with the real War Room General a couple of times.

I have nothing but respect and honor for the real War Room General. I did a couple of ops with her when she was testing the spread and penetration of hashtags marked up hundreds of memes with hashtags for her experiment. I thought we were going to continue down that path, empirical evidence and quality improvement based on feedback, but a lot of (shills? or deeply confused anons) started attacking the WRG and the amount of help she got was quite limited. We (the anons) could have done so much more with cooperation and the ability to exclude shills so we could have a proper conversation and plan our ops. Shills shilled against the creation of a separate thread for twitter ops then they shilled in the General whenever a twitter op was planned – then when the Gerbil came in, that just made it 10x worse.

 

Have a library.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 4:40 p.m. No.323   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>324 >>325 >>331

Ques. for PSYOPs guys

Does repetition really work?

Or does it just piss people off?

At some point they interact with the copypasta simply to make the bludgeoning stop?

(That's how you got my attention!)

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 5:53 p.m. No.326   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>328

>>324

>how long did it take before You read the whole thing?

a few days or more

>how long did you think about my "copypasta" before you replied?

I started harrassing you because it became imperative to determine if you were full of shit, or authoritative and helpful. Think I harrassed you for about 5 days before caving?

>Why did you read mine and not some others?

The obvious misspellings mixed with purposeful strange phrasing mixed with apparent truths? The demanding insistent quality? Not sure.

>What did We do differently? (Imagery? Words? Facts? Sauce? Truths?)

Repetitive imagery, very recognizable. (Meme fag tends to have superb visual memory and be scanning the threads focusing on images as I read).

Asked myself, why does this guy think his stuff is so important that he has to repeat it this much? Said to myself, if it's bs I should be able to refute it rather quickly. Instead it piqued my curiosity, was unable to refute instantly, had to keep reading and get more info in order to make a determination…

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 6:09 p.m. No.327   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>331

>>325

Is that a llama? Kwan Yin statue. Chinese-style chair. Straight razor. The first floor books are all unreachable and behind a grille. Is that a oriental brass gong by the fireplace?

 

I saw the request for a abcu_8 logo on memes bread but my head was on collecting memes at that moment and I scanned right past it because the graphic was poor quality (apologies @bf, truth). Didn't even read the post as a request until the next day. It wasn't until a day later when I realized it was a clue where to find them! Then I got my liddle butt over here post-paste and made a lot of logos to apologize for my thickheadedness.

 

>marked up hundreds of memes with hashtags for her experiment

At first I was confident that a meme should NOT have any hashtag. I assumed the hashtag would be provided by the tweeter in their text. I assumed the flexibility to change hashtags was desirable.

She wanted hashtags added. She would not say why! (Guess the experiment needed to be double-blind or something.) She finally persuaded me to do it. Later on I figured out why. (Nobody explained it to me, this is an inference, I believe correct.)

If you want people uninvolved with your operation to become part of the operation, to make a #hashtag trend exponentially, you need the maximize its reach. That means if somebody incidentally forwards or RTs the meme without the proper #, recipients will still see the # on the meme and continue to expand the trend. Basically that's the idea. If only we could have sat down and talked we could have figured all this stuff out a lot earlier! I'm pretty sure most anons STILL don't know whether/why to do it.

 

I cannot, will not, alter my typing habit. 140 wpm conditioned for 40+ years, is autonomic. Like driving or sleeping or drinking a glass of water. You don't think - you just do. Sometimes I tried to disguise myself a bit with single space after period but it's not natural for me. We learned on manual typewriters in HS but dad had an electric typewriter at home, 2 actually, and we kids all mastered touch typing at an early age.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 7:14 p.m. No.329   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>334

>>328

It's all good anon.

Cursory reading of the 33-5 has heightened my suspicions that perhaps the majority of posts are somebody's PSYOPs. We were innocent lambs to the slaughter trying to fend for ourselves in the wilderness of lies. Some of the lies were so outrageous and persistent they were easily disregarded. Others, not so much. Reevaluating, am judging myself somewhat naive.

We do our best. We think we have a purpose and a direction. Our memes had a purpose too, to change the tone over there, expand people's thinking, positive feedback to encourage anons who were thoughtful and kind, give them hope so they could outlast the negativity.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 27, 2020, 8:25 p.m. No.337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>354

>>334

>the GA memes.

I remember when it suddenly dawned that the Great Awakening was an actual thing.

Made around 334 of them? They really reflected my mood, so only made them when feeling optimistic. Believe there is a quantum entanglement thing with images (AND MUSIC), and when they come from the heart by inspiration it DOES something. That's the feedback anons have given. That's what the physics says.

Anon isn't a graphic artist. Zero training other than a couple of art classes in college for half credit. Have done brochures, newsletters, posters, photography, slides to give presentations, things like that over the years. Just learn by doing, observing what's good and what isn't. Real graphic designers are light years ahead of this. The benchmark in qresearch is "good enough" and if POTUS thinks our memefags outdo Madison Avenue, that's a high compliment for the WHOLE TEAM.

 

Posted in the Tao of Memes for you.

>>333 nb

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 29, 2020, 3:34 p.m. No.387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>389

>>386

No, we have fantastic broadband, except the carrier spent the last many months installing an infrastructure upgrade over a 20 mile radius. Their trenchers kept cutting fiber (and electric). Hopefully all that is behind us, but I don't trust this carrier too much. I keep a log of major outages and actually got a rebate on our bill one time.

>>386 It's a dry humor. Very few think it's funny. Spouse doesn't think it's funny either. Their sense of humor is radically different than mine. My dad's engineer humor was completely incomprehensible to many. A thing was funny if it was an engineering cluster-fuck (he'd never say it that way) or if something didn't work because it was slightly out of spec. Guess I have some of that in me too.

Capy's "personality" is somebody very smart and wise, but sleepy and generally stays out of the way and doesn't get involved. Semantic Capy wants people to use their best language and doesn't mind demonstrating an extensive vocabulary or critiquing awkward expression. Capy tag-teams with Cat but appears only rarely.

Capy is a lovable guy who always means well, even if he is annoying.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 30, 2020, 12:26 p.m. No.411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>412

>>410

Understood. Some things must be left up to the imagination.

Much respect, fren @Civ.

Hey maybe you get some nice rain today.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 May 31, 2020, 2:05 p.m. No.439   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>436

You're missing a lot of great action.

Hope your house is OK.

 

BTW here's an anon making suggestions re: SM (psyop) strategy. You will know what to do. I just gave them my opinion, but will defer to your experience.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 June 2, 2020, 4:56 p.m. No.507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>552

This is exactly why we need ABCU. When the time comes, ABCU will be a godsend to the commUnity.

(Of course the patriot got a reply pointing them to the meme archives and inviting feedback).

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 June 7, 2020, 6:29 a.m. No.738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>735 Welcome, fren! As you can see, the place is in process of being set up (getting pretty stable now IMO). It hasn't been publicized yet, so we are still few.

 

see >>709 (Test thread) for current set of banners

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 June 7, 2020, 7:02 a.m. No.742   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>744

>>741

>I can't come up with a good title for this one:

>https://wearethene.ws/notable/111465

I can't either, kek. It's well written. I would punctuate the first 2 sentences differently b/c sentence 2 is a fragment. Sentence 1, colon, fragment 2?

What strikes me is that the described behavior:

>The violent rioting, arson and looting is about instilling terror in the public. The message is: this will not stop until our demands are met.

>This is domestic terrorism.

is just like a 3-year-old child throwing a tantrum in the grocery store because they want the bright shiny thing on the rack in front of the cashier.

Would "tantrum" work in a headline?

 

>>741

>This a little confusing b/c I'm G.

I'm actually thinking I need a 1-syllable name (instead of C) because if there are a lot of 1-letter names we will confuse people. Is "Calm" a name?

Cee ID: 9f8112 June 7, 2020, 7:45 p.m. No.817   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>820 >>853

>>815

I have preliminary results for most of those clues. Glad to share findings with you, but uncertain if need to withhold from [enemy eyes]? I got tricked by a larp once (at least once!) but this does not appear to be a larp.

Cee ID: 9f8112 June 9, 2020, 2:20 p.m. No.886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>888 >>890

@Babyfist -

7ddc1a is larping as you, posting ridiculous BS and then separately posting your copypasta & images. Look out!

>>>/qresearch/9550616

>>>/qresearch/9550828

in #12224

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 June 11, 2020, 7:47 p.m. No.1042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1043

>>1041

Rewatched with headphones.

Trump punches Obama pizza delivery.

Then knuckle heads him because no anchovies.

Putin threatens to buy $46K FB ads mostly not about the election.

A gigantic Russian robot seals Hillary's server.

A gigantic Trump robot teams up with the Russian robot.

Poor little Obama. Such a victim.

???

 

I was never very good at humor.

Truth Seeker ID: 9f8112 June 11, 2020, 8:36 p.m. No.1045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1046

>>1044

How are we going to win if the strategy relies on social media but many anons say their social media accounts were blocked, suspended, shadowbanned, terminated etc. a couple of years ago? A lot of the ones who tweeted during the Fake News Awards have become jaded and I don't see much enthusiasm for trying to fire up a new twitter account.

 

I don't know what happened. It seems like a lot of the bans are over trivialities. Advice has been given about profiles, follows, how to mix hashtags into text, avoid profanity, etc. and I don't know if the twitter anons followed it.

I don't know if they got banned because they used poor judgment, or Twitter is just totally heavy-handed and biased against patriots anymore.

This worries me a bit.