Anonymous ID: f13a28 Sept. 28, 2018, 1:31 p.m. No.3236788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6845 >>7091

>>3236683

 

First you'll want to print out a clock, I found mine on google and enlarged it so I could read it on paper. (I'm old fashioned)

 

The first thing you do is look for the current day, today would be 9/28, then you'll go down the the timestamp under it. That's your first marker. Then you'll check all the dates that are in the same row and go through the drops on those dates to find the one with the same timestamp. Today's stamp would be :55.

 

Then you'll go directly across, and that will be your mirror. You'll proceed to do the same thing on that side, as you did on the other. The mirror stamp for today would be :25

 

I hope that makes sense anon, that's how it was explained to me. Any other clockfags out there are more than welcome to correct me.

Anonymous ID: f13a28 Sept. 28, 2018, 1:38 p.m. No.3236899   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3236845

 

You're welcome anon, another tip is to check for key phrases in drops. For example:

 

If you see a commonly used Q phrase in a drop that corresponds for that day, check all other drops with the same phrase and see if they connect.