Anonymous ID: 83f62a March 28, 2018, 7:44 a.m. No.819011   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>818930

>That's why Q pops in to give small updates and not much else. Things are churning behind the scenes, building to when public exposition begins.

 

Exactly.

 

Our mission has always been to keep up with the Meme War and redpilling the general public, pushing for that 10% (and beyond) saturation level. It may get depressing to some people that we're not seeing certain people yet in handcuffs, but that's out of our control. Trust the plan, trust POTUS and Sessions, and stick with the mission of helping inform the general public.

 

Plus, we know that major happenings will be taking place soon. The mid-terms are the deadline, and that's early November. So for the elections to be safe (and fair for a change), and for the general public to see the widespread corruption and treason, those events have to be well established months before the election. That timeline places things to start happening very soon.

 

Keep up the faith, anons.

Anonymous ID: 83f62a March 28, 2018, 8 a.m. No.819177   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>819051

I think that a bigger fear is that instead of simply repealing the 2nd Amendment (which they cannot do as it's part of the Bill of Rights), instead they'll create extreme laws and make it virtually impossible / extremely expensive to simply own a gun.

 

Just like the ridiculous anti-gun laws in Australia.

 

In addition to that, the lawmakers can also find ways to control ammunition and make it very difficult to acquire it.

Anonymous ID: 83f62a March 28, 2018, 8:14 a.m. No.819319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>819174

It's definitely an older phrase and one not really used today. I always thought it meant something similar to "mind your own business".

 

The last time I heard it was when Cameron was impersonating an older person while talking on the phone in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. That movie came out in 1986 and Cameron (say he's 18 at that point) was impersonating a father figure who was probably born around around 1935-40. That father would have been influenced by his parents and the local culture, which would have included people still using older phrases from the generic home country of England as well as lingo from the time period of the "Roaring 20s" and classic days of gangsters. I think I remember hearing that "mind your Ps and Qs" phrase in some of those classic gangster movies as well, but I'm not positive on that one.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_your_Ps_and_Qs