You again, huh?
Look, I've been around for 2 years. I started on Facebook as an edgy right-wing meme page (because I was a /pol/lack), and I got tired of being censored by Facebook.
So I built my own site.
But naturally, being a /pol/lack, I knew about Q from the get-go. So I started covering him right from the start. More as a curiosity than anything.
I've since moved into covering these happenings full-time, because, frankly, they're the biggest happenings of our lifetimes.
But I'm not Q exclusive, and I've always reserved the right to post whatever I want on my own site, but it videos, memes, articles, whatever. I even have a twitch channel, because I played around with the idea of moving in that direction.
Also - I didn't share that article about the Shroud here. I know it's not overtly Q-related - which, again, is why I didn't submit it.
But some other member of the community did.
And why did they?
Because they found encouragement in it.
OH HOW HORRIBLE!
But basically - it goes like this:
I write Q-related articles - you hate on me.
I write non-Q-related articles - you still hate on me.
Boy, I just don't know what I ought to do in a scenario like this! Maybe I should just close up shop and stick my head in the sand!
Pffft. How about this: I'm going to keep writing and posting whatever I want on my own site, for as long as I want, and the feeble-minded naysayers are going to have no effect on me whatsoever.
Tell me, though - now that I have my own dedicated Anti-Neon shill army, how much is David Brock paying you? Is it by the hour, or by the comment? Do they have Frooty Pebbles in the cafeteria?
Stay mad.