>>6731267 (pb)
>>6731314 (pb)
Last night I made a slackass post pretending to try to call it to the second after failing six times, twice in the prior day. I was tired and also somewhat disgusted with my own propensity for making excuses.
I first called it for 6/11/19 9:11:16 AM. Nothing about this was a guess. I knew it might not happen, but I was not guessing.
When it didn't happen, I followed clear follow-up clues that pointed to a shift from AM to PM.
So: 6/11/19 9:11:16 PM.
This was not a guess, and I was not making the same failed prediction twice. The clues pointed to the shift.
But that didn't happen. And yet I found follow-up clues, and made a half-assed pseudo-prediction. Some Anon said I deserved a participation trophy. I DESPISE participation trophies!
I should have simply gone with what I REALLY believed, that my most RECENT call was "CORRECT", and that I was being given the means to correct it. Well, I guess I am being given the chance to correct my half-assed post right now.
I am trying to pump this out, so I won't put all the details. Go back to the prior post. The upshot is that the follow-up clue indicated a one day shift in time. That points to a shift from 6/11 to 6/12. I got that part. But what about the timing?
The answer is actually clear once you put in the effort and see it.
The times on the "fake" Q posts are both hour 9 and PM. But the times on the real posts are both hour 12 and AM. I saw that and didn't think it through, as it seemed a random time shift from 9 and PM to 12 and AM was just too abstract and made no sense (especially as it undermined the 9/11 thing). And that is right, and Q does not simply repeat machine-like moves. But I should have "expanded my thinking". The shift from 9 PM to 12 AM in the SAME NIGHT rolls it over to the NEXT DAY.
So starting with 6/11/19 9:11:16 PM, we first get 6/12/19 9:11:16 PM.
But then, imposing the time shift, we get:
6/13/19 12:11:16 AM
THORSDAY the 13th, an unlucky day to worship Satan.
It's happening.