Anonymous ID: 45f5e2 Feb. 2, 2020, 7:18 a.m. No.8000954   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0995 >>1189

>>8000883

>>8000852

>>8000870

''"These People R [sic]"''

 

Latin: so, thus (soeth us?)

 

mid 19th century English: seek

 

When you see [sic] it's after someone's misspelled word being quoted and the person printing the quote is also misspelling it in its original form.

 

How ironic that "SICK" is the misspelled word (or not meant to be there at all and is referring to "are" as "R" (on some layer version of its meaning at least).

 

"These People R [sic]"

Anonymous ID: 45f5e2 Feb. 2, 2020, 7:25 a.m. No.8000995   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8000954

 

I know that I know that I know I'm right here.

 

If this hasn't been considered before/notabled, then someone friggen nominate this as notable!!! Kek.

 

These people are sick - sick = sic and it's referring to "are" being misspelled…I don't have it all "figured out" but should be "AR" or "R" or "OUR" or "ORE"…but given the JFK Jr "R" post way back, prob that. And anyone who's learning comms has an IDea what "R" means… I'm right here!!!

Anonymous ID: 45f5e2 Feb. 2, 2020, 7:58 a.m. No.8001189   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8000922

Agree.

Word "the" doesn't appear everywhere that is stated (or maybe nowhere) and "shall destroy" appears. (pics related).

 

Gold destroys fed could mean those being fed.

Could mean gold/Gould destroys those were' feeding taxes, our energy, loosh.

Could be Far East District (see Red Castle related)

 

see this too for misspelling:

>>8000954

in light of that, also consider

>shall destroy

as "shawl destroy"

shawl, covering, skin, sleeve, body, meatsuit