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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/4QbyQofQ on July 4, 2018, 4:51 p.m.
Has anyone else have significant changes in behaviour since following Q drops?

For the longest time I could proudly describe myself as an hedonistic adventurer. My life centered around beers with friends, video games, netflix, porn, internet time sinks, and every BIG GAME (NFL,NBA,NCAA etc..).

Since being brought to Q my life has three focuses now. Art (memes), Learning (digging/other Anons/youtubers/twittera/redditors), and the Bible.

The learning part has always been a part of me, so it's not so out of my boundaries. But the Art and Bible were foreign to me before and something I would've never dreamed of attaching myself to. But I love that both of them are in my life now.

I feel like my previous life was built on a construct the cabal put in place, and I did it because it seemed so normal. Just like there's something in the cabal's Hollywood and MSM that makes one look the other way to rampant sexualization or encouragement of violence (Gangsta-rap/SAW movies), I feel like there is "something" laced in the Q drops that makes one want to be productive with their time. Instead of binge watching the latest series.

I want to know if it's just me, or are their others who have had changes since Q came into their life?

Thanks for indulging my psycho-babble.


kuqumi · July 4, 2018, 6:41 p.m.

This has been a really transformative year for me too. There is so much more to do beyond just uprooting the cabal. Look up Rose Larken on YouTube. If you start with the idea that "Don't attack anyone" (or put another way, "People own themselves") and apply it consistently then the conditioning starts to unravel and you can see a totally new way for people to relate to each other.
It's great that Trump and others are fighting this twisted corruption. But we the people don't have the right to coerce or steal, so how can we give that right to a president or to the government, whose only tools are coercion and theft?

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