>>6605938 PB
Wouldn't it be interdasting to find out that those who scream the loudest were actually responsible for the slave trade?
>>6605938 PB
Wouldn't it be interdasting to find out that those who scream the loudest were actually responsible for the slave trade?
I am a WASP
But I had never hear that term until I was in my 20s
It is meant to be a derogatory term
Logical!
I keep dropping little crumbs for spouse anon and family members.
I think that Q giving us crumbs was his way of teaching us how to drop crumbs for others.
My spouse anon does not want to hear any gory details of horrible things that have happened to children so I try to drop crumbs without giving too much detail.
Yes
That is interesting
I hadn't thought of that but spouse anon may be a stepping stone for anons needing to articulate to many people further down the road.
I am the type of person who is more than willing to share what I know than I am at trying to convince people to change their mind.
I guess I have a soft sell technique.
Very good advice
I find myself saying to people, "I used to think that too." ie we've all been duped for so many years.
Yes, when I first discovered Q, I was very anxious to share with my adult son, but he pretty much chalked me up as crazy.
We got into a few heated discussions about the Parkland, David Hoggwash event where I presented him with lots of evidence that it was a FF.
It made spouse anon upset to see us arguing about it.
That was my lesson to be less adamant about things.
Agree
We are warriors in training.
And sometimes, I guess our training can be trial and error, learning as we go, what works and what doesn't.
Some people are going to be more receptive than others.
So I guess we need to be flexible.
If someone outright rejects what we tell them,
Oh, well, move on down the road.
Maybe one of the demons that follows her around?