Anonymous ID: 06d0fe Dec. 13, 2024, 6:45 p.m. No.22161812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1865 >>1871

>>22161730 lb

>we fail to follow orders as to 'what to think'

^Of course 'we' know.

 

What I am saying here is that there is a difference between daring to say it and not saying it.

 

Isn't it similar to telling people there is no QAnon?

 

Or like telling people to leave because so many people are gathered in front of the Congress.

Anonymous ID: 06d0fe Dec. 13, 2024, 7:34 p.m. No.22162021   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22161903

>It's like a friend I had, who was not a drunk/ alcoholic, but who just like to attend the AA meetings.

>Just out of boredom or for the hell of it.

>Some people like to go to funerals where they don't know the person who died.

 

This is a personal choice, and as long as it doesn't bother anyone, I don't see the problem.

 

The problem with this talk is that participation in a group is problematic if the person is a nuisance to others or if participation in a group or meeting creates a big problem for the person.

 

Of course, I think it is important to make it very clear what the problem is.

 

I mean, if participated, wouldn't the excuse that I had nothing to do with it and didn't know about it not hold water?