They would seem to spend all this time trying to counter Q or debunk Q or censor Q, and they have all these theories about who Q is, and they are constantly attempting new strategies to try to get us to forget about Q, but the one thing they apparently will not, under any circumstances, is just read Q’s posts.
Just read Q’s posts and it will be very obvious why people are fascinated by Q. It is the text itself. Even more than the proofs (although the proofs are fascinating too), it is the big picture view Q weaves that really connects with people. For me it was the urgency and confidence that Q would write with. It just never seemed like a LARP to me. The things Q talked about were too obscure, too dense, too detailed, and even too strange to be the work of a LARP. And that is before you even get into the proofs. Anyone who thinks that what Q did could just be easily imitated by a dude in their basement has obviously not read the drops themselves. I think that’s why eventually the smarter skeptics said it was Mossad, because continuing to believe it was a dude in a basement one or two years into it, with the entire world, including people with the highest levels of classification all trying (and failing) to debunk him was no longer a reasonable position. That is not how LARPs act.
They would seem to spend all this time trying to counter Q or debunk Q or censor Q, and they have all these theories about who Q is, and they are constantly attempting new strategies to try to get us to forget about Q, but the one thing they apparently will not, under any circumstances, is just read Q’s posts.
Just read Q’s posts and it will be very obvious why people are fascinated by Q. It is the text itself. Even more than the proofs (although the proofs are fascinating too), it is the big picture view Q weaves that really connects with people. For me it was the urgency and confidence that Q would write with. It just never seemed like a LARP to me. The things Q talked about were too obscure, too dense, too detailed, and even too strange to be the work of a LARP. And that is before you even get into the proofs. Anyone who thinks that what Q did could just be easily imitated by a dude in their basement has obviously not read the drops themselves. I think that’s why eventually the smarter skeptics said it was Mossad, because continuing to believe it was a dude in a basement one or two years into it, with the entire world, including people with the highest levels of classification all trying (and failing) to debunk him was no longer a reasonable position. That is not how LARPs act.