>Biblical.
I was thinking on my drive to work about our role in all this. Dig, meme, pray, yes, but we were also selected to be The Calm during The Storm - to comfort friends and loved ones who will be collectively shitting their pants when the lights go out.
I'm pretty sure a lot of us are in the same boat (unintended future pun) in regards to sharing what we know with said friends and loved ones: we've done as much as we can insofar as distributing information that could lead them to redpill themselves should they decide to conduct their own research, and now we wait for them to come to us when things go wonky.
In a way, we are Noah telling those around us that a storm is approaching. As with him, some people look at us like we're crazy (media hit pieces don't help), some people scoff, and our loved ones become concerned for our health. Meanwhile, we continue to build the boat (digging, memeing, praying), waiting for what we know to be true to manifest.
So we've become an amalgamation of John the Baptist and Noah: prophets of doom (for some), and prophets for the light that will emerge after the chaos. Whether or not you believe Christ is the savior of mankind, I urge you all to become more familiar with that dusty Bible you have on your bookshelf. If nothing else, it's a fucking great story.
Anyway…
Just wanted to share my morning drive thoughts. I pray for you anons, daily. I pray that the Holy Spirit will work through us, and that he will give us inner peace and calm so that we keep focus when the flood waters rise.
Peace, faggots. I love you all (nohomo).