Anonymous ID: ef67ed Dec. 22, 2025, 5:40 a.m. No.24014330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4351

>>24014161

yeah, well what if "trump" found out something that could change everything and no matter which way he chose it would've turned out hurting instead of healing.

how can one make a decision on something when shown the truth is stranger then fiction. lets say you were lied to your whole life that one thing wasn't real, and when shown it was who is to blame? how can you cast any blame?

you can get mad for a time, but to understand things are different then wat you thought they really were would harm who would know it. when you think only certain ppl have control, or why do they always have control.. like my brother would tell me"i will always be older then you" it is something you cannot change. you would have to be born first in order to change it.

if he chose to change certain things every lil detail could harm the next 100 years.

or if he did change it drastically, things would never be the same ever.

big decision for someone.

Anonymous ID: ef67ed Dec. 22, 2025, 5:58 a.m. No.24014406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4579 >>4647

>>24014351

would it be?

you need to think on that a bit.

is the "truth", not the "truth" you think you believe, but quite opposite shows you how it can damage someone instead of healing them , which way would you go? would you tell everyone the truth so they would also feel damaged, become unleased on the population and start being something they were not intended to be, but got swept away with the whole truth, or would you trust knowing that only a handful can understand what you know as truth, but not the truth they had portrayed as truth to take, care for, and protect it, so that people can continue to grow and learn.

its like having a school with bad teachers. the teachers not teaching but just letting everyone learn at their own pace, are they really bad teachers for doing so? they could pressure u and command you discipline you, which would be better?