I’m a concerned parent who had to talk my wife out of the jab for a month straight. It was a difficult time. I may come off as dooming shill, but I assure you I’m just aching for the misinformed. As well, the only thing that keeps me positive is that those babies have ascended smoothly and are in a much better place than being stuck with psychotic parents.
Appreciated, but still, despite experiencing said casualties in this war, i see no reason to presume the fight against the cabal is "just a larp" or that no actions are being taken.
We will lose friends, and family, of this i have no doubt, as it is happening now and has happened to me. Such loss will harden the resolve of those left behind, as it has mine. Such individuals will seek every means at their disposal to annihilate the cabal, from root to the top most leaf.
Grief is an embuggerance, but it does change people to be less afraid of their own death, and more willing to fight for others.
How is this an argument? If you are gonna shill at least do it in a way which wasnt claimed as associated to msm bollocks by Q.
I’m a concerned parent who had to talk my wife out of the jab for a month straight. It was a difficult time. I may come off as dooming shill, but I assure you I’m just aching for the misinformed. As well, the only thing that keeps me positive is that those babies have ascended smoothly and are in a much better place than being stuck with psychotic parents.
Im a widower who failed that task and had to let my wife make her own choice. I still believe. Reconcile.
My heart grieves for you
Appreciated, but still, despite experiencing said casualties in this war, i see no reason to presume the fight against the cabal is "just a larp" or that no actions are being taken.
We will lose friends, and family, of this i have no doubt, as it is happening now and has happened to me. Such loss will harden the resolve of those left behind, as it has mine. Such individuals will seek every means at their disposal to annihilate the cabal, from root to the top most leaf.
Grief is an embuggerance, but it does change people to be less afraid of their own death, and more willing to fight for others.