Not sure what you're trying to build. An educational curriculum? The history of Q? An online community? I'd say the main thing is to encourage self-reliance, integrity and discernment. And to resist social pressure when it goes against those things.
This is such a good question that I doubt many people are focused on. How to explain to the young ones?
I had a thought creep in recently about Grimm's Fairy Tales and how grim they really are. Hansel and Gretel? The story lacks some of the gory details we now know but it was a warning that bad things happened / were happening.
How to explain this all without traumatizing the kids?
Q for all the Qool Qids.
Not sure what you're trying to build. An educational curriculum? The history of Q? An online community? I'd say the main thing is to encourage self-reliance, integrity and discernment. And to resist social pressure when it goes against those things.
Here is a suggestion. Don't call it Q. Think of a name. Turn it into a comic book, a cartoon, etc. We need to start winning back the culture war.
Potential names
Cue kew
Or maybe not even use that letter or variation. The idea of waking up the world is very important. Good luck.
True. Critical thinking and not relying on news, disney, movies, social media, etc.
call it Qteam (which provides Qtips).
Given the accusations of Q and DS, is any of this kid appropriate?
Three years in the making, Paul Furber's book Q: Inside The Greatest Intelligence Drop In History is available for download:
https://paulfurber.net/qinside/qinside.epub
or
https://paulfurber.net/qinside/qinside.pdf
This is such a good question that I doubt many people are focused on. How to explain to the young ones?
I had a thought creep in recently about Grimm's Fairy Tales and how grim they really are. Hansel and Gretel? The story lacks some of the gory details we now know but it was a warning that bad things happened / were happening.
How to explain this all without traumatizing the kids?