Nope just โฆ
>Last night anons responded overwhelmingly. No more Q_Anon banners.
Funny, that's not how I saw it.
Sure, there were those who parroted the shrill reee of shills, but they have either been successful indoctrinated by the shill team 6 that infiltrated the kitchen or failed to understand that it was board banner for so long and had meaning.
Q never said anything about changing the banner and the underscore between the Q and Anon clearly separates it from the QAnon tag.
Ever see MSM attacks using Q_Anon?
>Any idea what the anticipated timeline is for it?
40 days, my son, which should bring us to June 2nd if I am not mistaken.
>Gotten?
>A common-core manifestation.
As anonAmericanon, gotten always grates when I hear it, but it does follow the conjugation pattern of forget and no doubt arrived with the Pilgrim Fathers.
>Shill
Sure.
Anon loves the board and hates what the infiltrating faggots have done to it since their arrival. If you think that makes me a shill, your choice.
>Same. Which made it stand out.
But are you an Americanon?
As far as I'm aware, that is the standard American past participle conjugation.
However, I never hear anyone say "I have gotten to go now," which also requires the past participle form of get.
Womp!
>i really doubt that whatever is used as a banner makes much difference
My staunch stand in defence of the original is due, in part, to the banner just happening to coincide with the infiltration of the kitchen and I can't help but make the connection.
No one.
In fact the General has publicly proclaimed that he has no social media accounts.
>conjugation
>Never heard this word before.
Anon is an ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher, so it is anon's job to know this and all the other grammar terms and rules.
Check out it's use in a scene from a movie with which you may be familiar.