>There must be a better meme here?
"What you need, Baby? We got surveillance, FISA warrants, evidence tampering, paid informants, setups, … false flag will cost you extra … Yeah, we've got a place right here in Washington."
>There must be a better meme here?
"What you need, Baby? We got surveillance, FISA warrants, evidence tampering, paid informants, setups, … false flag will cost you extra … Yeah, we've got a place right here in Washington."
>some type of wrist device all over the place.
The wrists are common points of decoration across many cultures, Anon. Why would it not be a flower or some representation of a flower? Could it not be jewelry or another form of adornment? Why does it need to be space-traveler's personal technology versus a simple human adornment?
>That's good, but makes for a sloppy appearance. gotta shorten it.
Glad you get it. Please shorten it or else assist. There is planet-wide talent here.
>Have you ever tried telling the time from looking at a flower on your wrist? And what kinda faggot wears a flower on his wrist anyways?
> Warrior faggots from other cultures decorate themselves with whatever their cultures venerate. Even a chrysanthemum has served in that role relatively recently. And, no, I use the sun which is close enough for my needs and I suspect for most of my agricultural-seasonal hunter ancestors.
Apologies for formatting error. Tard Jail while anons discern … which I respect. Bless you.
>Have you ever tried telling the time from looking at a flower on your wrist? And what kinda faggot wears a flower on his wrist anyways?
Warrior faggots from other cultures decorate themselves with whatever their cultures venerate. Even a chrysanthemum has served in that role relatively recently. And, no, I use the sun which is close enough for my needs and I suspect for most of my agricultural-seasonal hunter ancestors.
>The flower symbol represented the royal matriarch
>That those kings wore that symbol,
they were saying …
Thank you. Humans wear symbols. Humans wore symbols. They always have. There is no need to interpret a flower-like symbol on a depicted human wrist from antiquity as a wristwatch and from that conclude there is sufficient reason to invoke extraterrestrial aspects to the argument.
>I'm a real good writer. I ain't wrote shit yet.
You just did. It was published. Now you can move on to the next phase. Best wishes to you.