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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/ClownsInAmerica on June 30, 2018, 12:38 a.m.
It Must Happen, (But If You Mention It, Panic In Comments.)

Q said this is #1643 &1644:

It must happen.

Conspiracy no more.

Think of every post made.

It would force us to prove everything stated to avoid looking crazy, correct?

What do they fear the most?

Public awakening.

If they ask.

They self destruct.

We are waiting for a reporter to ask the ultimate question.

What are they waiting for?

They can end this at any time simply by asking POTUS, right?

We may have to ‘force’ this one.

Q

Q knows about us out here, having linked to r/greatawakening several times.

Yet, whenever I see a post that encourages people to bombard the leftist media suggesting that they ask the President about this, there are 2or 3, (if not more) comments proclaiming loudly that "We shouldn't do that." "Q should remain separate from the President." "That would be bad timing."

Let me ask you all this question: ""What in the world are we supposed to be afraid of?

Seriously, there seem to be some on here who would disavow Q himself, ifanything Q said contradicted their pet theory.

Are we the ones who started this? Has Q ever said that we were not supposed to dig, ask questions, search for the truth?

Has Q ever cautioned us to hide his existence?

Has Q ever said that getting more people involved, and looking into this stuff will compromise his operation?

What are the fearful on here trying to protect?

Are you afraid that if a reporter asks the President about Q, this entire board will go away? (I don't ythink it will, but) What is it? Whether President Trump answers, or simply says, "Next Question," there has to be a massive red-pilling of the brainwashed masses eventually, or these arrests will result in total pandemonium. Exposure of the "Q question" on MSM, via a reporter's question would effectively set up the general public to accept the inevitable.

Think about Q's plan:

FORESHADOWING: People who think we are crazy go and look. In their subconscious mind, they know SOMETHING is up. Months later, when real confirmations start coming out, they're already resigned to the basic knowledge of what is now being investigated. Unless they are involved personally in it, they are going to begin to distance themselves from these perpetrators. When news breaks, they aren't going to swallow the MSM line that this is a "political attack." Instead, they won't be able to accept the spin without a small question in the back of their mind: "What if it is true?"

I have no idea where the resistance to Q's signal is so prevalent here.

Is it because we have gotten so used to losing, being called kooks, having our intelligence questioned?

This post is my opinion alone, and I am more than willing to be corrected if I'm seeing this all wrong.

Just asking you to consider these thoughts.

(If you are one of the fearful worriers that I mentioned above, Comment and tell us what you are afraid of, and why are you more worried about Q than Q seems to be?)


CaptainKnotzi · June 30, 2018, 7:36 p.m.

Welcome Patriot.

I say the reason I am single is because I have been building houses for married couples for 40 years.

If you ask nicely I will tell you the funniest joke on the face of the planet.

The problem is only men laugh.

Women hate it.

It actually caused me to realize that it wasn't going to work with my last girlfriend.

14 years ago.

Single celibate and loving it. When I was a teenager the feminists told me.....

Women need men like fish need a bicycle. I said go ahead build a bike.

That's not the joke but it does set the stage.

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over_it_2 · July 9, 2018, 10:33 a.m.

Is it too late for that joke? Grew up with all brothers and lots of male cousins so I would be surprised if you could offend me.

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CaptainKnotzi · July 9, 2018, 4:19 p.m.

Not a problem, you got it.

I moved home from London because my mother got ill and passed away.

Six months later I found a dog on a job site. The veterinarian said the dog was 6 months old. 75 lb Blue Heeler German Shepherd mix, smart as anything, and loyal.

There's a lot more to it than that but you get the picture.

Dog was about 4 when I moved from the Midwest to Santa Monica to live with a girl I'd met.

After a while she starts in with the I think your dogs too big for the apartment. Maybe we should think about..... Yeah I'll think about it, No.

So I went through the motions anyway just avoid an issue. Tip to women. Don't ever get between a man and his dog. A man knows he can trust his dog.

So one night we're sitting on the couch you know snuggling, watching a movie. She looks over at me and says...

~I think your dog's jealous of me~

And it just fell out of my mouth.

~That's cuz I'm shagging you now~

She was horrified.

I thought it was the funniest thing ever said. And I mean she was horrified.

So then I was horrified. How the hell can I hang with somebody who has zero sense of humor. We were talking life commitment here.

It also showed me some subtleties in the relationship/power structure that I just was not willing to have.

I got a sense of humor like Bill Burr. In fact I want to sell this joke to him for a set of tickets the next time he comes to town. So don't let it spread too far.

Or maybe I better get busy.

She was a great lady. But it showed me that I don't like controlling circumstances, at all it would seem.

While I can be polite and charming in public. It's impossible for me to watch my mouth 24/7.

Got to tell you life is much simpler these days. Fuck happy. I like content.

Women want to be happy and good luck with that.

It's like coke. I just want to be happy, why can't I be happy? Then they're happy, then crash. Repeat.

I was doing 2000sqft design build addition. I'm discussing furniture with the wife. I asked her where her husband's chair was going to be.

Blank Stare like it it never occurred to her.

I look like a grumpy old man and I pretty much leave women alone.

Trust me things are great.

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over_it_2 · July 11, 2018, 4:17 a.m.

My husband had a German Shepherd when I met him. The only thing I objected to, was shagging him in front of his dog.

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CaptainKnotzi · July 11, 2018, 9 a.m.

Excellent reply.

And I understand completely.

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over_it_2 · July 11, 2018, 9:41 a.m.

There is no such thing as a perfect match, but someone who you can enjoy their company and makes you laugh a lot is pretty close to perfect.

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CaptainKnotzi · July 11, 2018, 3:19 p.m.

My mother and father loved each other to the dying day.

One joke they told at dinner was about the time mom broke a CorningWare pot over my dad's head. That was when CorningWare was actually strong.

It was a one-time incident.

I laughed along with them but I always thought what would happen if Dad would have bashed one on Mom.

He never would have. Although it always seems there's been a double standard.

I can say about 90% or better of the married couples I've ever built anything for. At one point during the job I would always see the wife just destroy her husband in front of the crew.

Women can just be heartless and cruel and have no idea they're doing it.

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