>>7819583
I remember in the aftermath of the Great Meme War, and then in the early days of Q, I kept thinking that the chaotic energy of Meme Magic would need to be harnessed, focused, and controlled. Weaponized precision.
In addition to its strategic and logistical dimensions, the Q phenomenon is also a Magical one. Corollary to the brilliant chaos of memetic warfare, Anons comprised a decentralized intelligence agency.
As the corn has now come up, I think there is something to be said for a call for more discipline. But my point was we've reached a point where Q has entered the public consciousness to such an extent that there are probably millions of people out there on board with the movement who don't even frequent Twitter, let alone here.
Just my two cents, for what they're worth.