Emotionally attached? Who the fuck uses that logic on an argument. I put out a theory for discussion.
I'm not really fashioning much of a story out of that I accept... Any thoughts?
I even tell people I'm not sure and ask for help, you're right I'm not a veteran but am trying to learn and help.
Of course I am aware pizza is real, so are fucking murder hornets and the consensus is they are used in comms, things can be real and used in comms.
I would respectfully say if you have no words of encouragement or construction then kindly keep your dumbass opinion to yourself- others agree, some disagree but all were respectful except you.
I use this site, these are not my own assessments, I am trying to apply somebody else's logic.
I'll get things wrong and be open to correction, but do try and provide some actual help if you are going to trash someone's opinion. Constructive criticism is useful, your comments help nobody but your own ego.
I understand your point, but there are no comments from QStrategy in this post. I agree with what you say about their work. It is important for people to see the connections and process, that is why I was picking out each piece of imagery and symbolism and providing my interpretation. I made no assertion this was correct and asked for assistance / conversation. If people are new and want to see the process then active discussion is useful.
Your initial message didn't address any of the assessments made, you just discarded them because pizza exists and people eat it. The thing you didn't postulate upon was: Why would someone who surely knows (if not, his staff would) of the pizzagate episode shoehorn both pizza and napkin into his first photo out of jail? That's why I delved for comms, because it felt off.
Understood people need to learn. I'm learning. But without feedback from people I am at a loss as to how I'm doing. That is why constructive criticism is welcomed (eg your most recent message), I am doing my best to learn and most often am pointed in the right direction for new sources / guides.
Imagine if I was one of the lurkers you spoke about making their first foray into comms- you'd have likely sent them packing. We could each think about that.
Emotionally attached? Who the fuck uses that logic on an argument. I put out a theory for discussion.
I even tell people I'm not sure and ask for help, you're right I'm not a veteran but am trying to learn and help.
Of course I am aware pizza is real, so are fucking murder hornets and the consensus is they are used in comms, things can be real and used in comms.
I would respectfully say if you have no words of encouragement or construction then kindly keep your dumbass opinion to yourself- others agree, some disagree but all were respectful except you.
I use this site, these are not my own assessments, I am trying to apply somebody else's logic.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/blog/
I'll get things wrong and be open to correction, but do try and provide some actual help if you are going to trash someone's opinion. Constructive criticism is useful, your comments help nobody but your own ego.
You have fuck all to say and you are saying it far too loudly.
I understand your point, but there are no comments from QStrategy in this post. I agree with what you say about their work. It is important for people to see the connections and process, that is why I was picking out each piece of imagery and symbolism and providing my interpretation. I made no assertion this was correct and asked for assistance / conversation. If people are new and want to see the process then active discussion is useful.
Your initial message didn't address any of the assessments made, you just discarded them because pizza exists and people eat it. The thing you didn't postulate upon was: Why would someone who surely knows (if not, his staff would) of the pizzagate episode shoehorn both pizza and napkin into his first photo out of jail? That's why I delved for comms, because it felt off.
Understood people need to learn. I'm learning. But without feedback from people I am at a loss as to how I'm doing. That is why constructive criticism is welcomed (eg your most recent message), I am doing my best to learn and most often am pointed in the right direction for new sources / guides.
Imagine if I was one of the lurkers you spoke about making their first foray into comms- you'd have likely sent them packing. We could each think about that.