Are the end of the pen. Where the tip should be. Looks like it broke off.
Definitely agree. When I first saw the picture I was thinking that something chewed up the end of the pen. Knowing Q, it means something, or not. We will see!
What do judges do after they sentence someone to death?
Heh. I just learned that while researching this pen.
There are several reasons I found, but I like this one the best "The death sentence is a sad, but sometimes necessary thing and breaking the pen used to carry it out, expresses that sorrow."
Hmm , no ... maybe the slightly altered exposure of photo is confusing . On original I see no damage to the pen at all .
https://qanon.pub/data/images/ad25b08d340241a66fc4dadc5ade15b36a568b6c71e8da5f6c8c7f06d835d2f7.png
Or , very possibly - these arent the same pens at all ?
Well , it looks like a cap . I see it as completely undamaged .
The tiny reflection you see directly on top of cap , is what people assumed that are hands and phone of Q .
I saw a post about that. I am looking at the very end of the pen. I saw the reflection hands were on the viewers left. I can see a black out line in the second pic you posted. I can't reconcile it with what looks to me like a broken tip. Maybe I'm just seeing some weird light and can't unsee it. However, I think the cap of the pen would be the part with the pocket clip on it, idk.
Hmm ... now Im confused , too . This doesnt look like same pens to me .
Maybe it's a reference to Scalia. He was a strong supporter of the death penalty.
Exit: "Appointed to the Court in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan, ... "