Anonymous ID: 932070 Nov. 7, 2018, 1:09 a.m. No.3776944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6962 >>6963 >>6972 >>6980 >>6981 >>6987 >>6989 >>7302 >>7321 >>7447 >>7493 >>7538 >>7539

Hello frens, german meme-machine here

This battle was fought.

I took a week off and shot memes full time on 4 computers with different operating systems and providers.

The last 3 days and nights without sleeping (except for a short nap at my desk).

After the first frustrating result in the House I went to bed and slept for 4 hours.

Yes, at first I was frustrated.

Frustrated that so many people are still sleeping, still stuck in the matrix.

OK - I was very frustrated (Investigations)!

Now that I've slept a little and my brain is working again, the world doesn't look so cloudy anymore - for 2 reasons.

1 The Senate is safe - that is the most important thing!

2 As a strategic manager-fag of a big company (I have studied a lot of war strategies for a long time now) I know that if your opponent is very dangerous and he can damage you very badly even if he is already very weakened, then it is better to let him still hope.

This residual hope may keep him from throwing anything into the fight until he can be beaten to death.

 

DECLAS

 

This battle wasn't won one hundred percent -

but the war goes on!

 

I'm ready - what about you?

Anonymous ID: 932070 Nov. 7, 2018, 1:24 a.m. No.3777097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3776989

You can plan everything, but not every plan is 100% successful.

Q takes on several roles - he has to motivate us, push us and at the same time navigate us in the right direction.

If he had previously expressed doubts, many would not have followed and the results would have been even worse.

The Q-team probably knew that it would be a close call - but they were not allowed to say it under any circumstances.

A general doesn't falter in battle - he goes ahead courageously and resolutely so that his people follow him.

It was just a battle - the war goes on.