>'tomorrow' = [MONDAY]
Way to stick your neck out, datefag.
>oh hey it's the 17th of May
>need to watch the matrix
I watched the Matrix in a famous old-fashioned theater on its first run and it FAR exceeded expectations.
I don't know where I saw the Matrix 2, but it sucked so bad that I have no desire ever to see Matrix 3.
>Watch all of them.
Well I am a conspiracy theorist who believes random shit I see on QR, so maybe I will.
>"Based on What Though…"?
>That is Key.
How well it coheres with the overall picture that includes EVERYTHING I know or seem to know.
EVERYTHING.
>Want a good movie to watch?
>Loved that movie! Same year as Matrix. Better than Matrix – it has "a world above" AS WELL AS "a world below".
Probably not what that post intended, but it reminded me of another great film… The Mission.
Great film if you are included to think that maybe sorta God Wins… even if "God's representatives" may often be corrupt.
>Those who know know…
>Those who dont…
>Would perhaps abuse the knowledge…
I think what this anon is gettting at is that many have not thought so deeply about what they really "know" or don't.
They think they "know" things that they have just "picked up"…
I'll give an example…
When the whole "pandemic" began… I had no idea that Fauci was still in government… I remember him from the AIDS era… but I was more naive then so I figured he probably knew something and was some legit expert.
But now after much more thought I basically get what Kary Mullis says… but I hadn't devoted ANY previous actual THOUGHT to Fauci…
The upshot is that if you are going to claim that you KNOW something, you have to think about HOW you know it.
That is all well and good.
I mean it is all well and good to point out the moral and intellectual absurdity of "Jack" and his tech "friends"…
But until we are prepared to inflict humiliation on them, none of this matters.
They think they are smarter.
We must SHOW that they thought wrong.
The WORLD must be able to SEE this.