Anonymous ID: a418f6 July 8, 2019, 11:07 p.m. No.6963761   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6963628

The thing about disinformation is that it often has an element of truth. If someone spouts random bullshit at you, then you can usually pick it out as such. If, however, someone starts off with a few kernels of verifiable facts, then they can construct a "truth" between them that fits their narrative.

 

The thing is, if Pence is actually bad, part of their game was to try and sell the black pill to people - make it look like President Trump was compromised and that it was all more of the same.

But this was done with the expectation of victory.

 

Or… Maybe Pence is a good guy.

I do not know for certain - a lot of people in and around DC have been wading through some shit, and it is very easy to uncover the black marker only enough to make someone look evil… And leave the part where they are a hero covered up.

Anonymous ID: a418f6 July 8, 2019, 11:15 p.m. No.6963825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3912

>>6963734

If you think you have pulled anything over on Q, then you're probably in for a surprise. People of Q's caliber know exactly what they are giving you and, in a controlled environment like text, never reveal anything other than exactly what they intend to.

 

"We", if I may be such a faggot, do not do things by accident. When we "say too mucg" we said exactly what was meant. The question is why.

If you were talking to someone, and they started speaking their native language - that is one thing. If you were writing in an email, however, and they started typing in a native language in an emotional outburst, then pressed the send button… Is it likely they did this by accident?

 

Even if genuine in terms of expressing emotion - to think that person did it as anything other than a deliberate act (likely to evaluate your response) would be rather foolish.

Anonymous ID: a418f6 July 8, 2019, 11:19 p.m. No.6963848   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3898

>>6963813

You should go watch some anime.

I recommend "The Promised Neverland."

 

Then get back to us about the symbolism if you can make it through the first episode without going into catatonic shock.

Anonymous ID: a418f6 July 8, 2019, 11:47 p.m. No.6964053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6963892

Ladies and Gentlemen!

Your student council president!

Satsuki Kiryuin!

Heil!

 

"It is not flawed. It is only a one handed battle axe. Sacred Treasure Rita - a battle axe adorned by the Sun, bearing the name of a maiden. A mere demon who rides by the shadow of darkness isn't worthy of touching it. A shame, you two are as unlucky as you are foolish as you have come all the way to this remote tavern only to forfeit your pathetic lives. I am one of the Seven Deadly Sins, and my name is Escanor, the Lion Sin of Pride."

 

>>6963932

Honestly, I don't know if it is possible for me to be any more excited than I already am. Well… There is one way, and that is if a person I know from a while back is related to Q and there's a romantic plot to all of this. But that is just me dreaming.

 

Consider that most of what is going to be declassified (large scale) is stuff I already worked out and drove myself insane over. I'm not going to say that I know everything - but I pretty much choked down all the red pills at one time over a falling out with someone I was head over heels for and had to eat my words along with it.

 

I tried passing on a lot of what I knew, but it became rather obvious that the disinfo net around here is rather thick. It's rather silly of me to throw myself at a task that is already handled and planned for, so I am just enjoying the ride. The only thing I really want to do is reach out to someone from even deeper into my past and try to ease the shock of what is to come - but… It's rather hard to convey anything.

People are fake. They aren't real. There is no persistence. They swap each other in and out like bits in a drill or tools on a belt. I admit I am human and limited by my capacity to handle social relations, but I remember everyone and try to cherish their existence.

While I understand the callous nature of human interactions, I find it a savage and barbaric world where people are treated as disposable as the toilet paper we wipe our ass with.

 

As someone who has answered the question of "what is real in this world of nothing?" - with "the people I interact with, I choose to believe they are real." - there is no greater tragedy than the reduction of people to NPCs and the utilitarian mindset of disposable friends.