>>32270 lb
For you, anon.
I made this some time ago.
This really is the greatest happening of our time.
Isn't it?
No way.
Well, it mostly established the vastness of space, as related in the second Q post. Also, the news had emerged during those two posts and it seemed relevant to the discussion (weird glow, not orbiting anything). Considering that the nearest star (as was the subject of the drop) is 4.37 light years away, this gives us a better idea of how things actually are.
So, someone asks if UFOs are a distraction. Q asks how far away the closest star is....
The next question, during a Q&A, someone asks about Roswell and if we're alone. Q denies that we are.
This seemed pretty obvious to me. The real question - is there life in the nearest star system? Is 4.37 light years such a little span if we're analyzing shit that's 20 light years away (keep in mind, this discovery warped our understanding of planetary bodies - it's not orbiting anything).
okay how about you asshole just fucking blurt it out with your big brains
how did those two drops relate? how big is space? how close is the nearest star? is there life on it?
put your fucking dicks away or fuck off.
good god you've never annoyed me this much before you asshats
Nah, I never called you an asshole.
Also, you're saying MIL code is to be taken at face value? Insisting anything Q drops should be taken "EXACTLY as written" seems fucking retarded, anon.
I can't at all get on board with your theory. I'm much more fond of the way I've managed to explain it.
You've been reading too much of Anon5.