GAW is a community of Anons who research and analyze Q posts and try to connect their meaning with current or future events. I know this is the main purpose of the board and that some have been a little upset that we are looking like Patriots.win with all of our covid, kyle, person, etc posts but I really don't mind it. when we see a connection to a Qpost we will post about it, until then, we are a community and we are "friends" so we inevitably will get off-topic and chat with each other showing things that are hopium or showing things that are terrible, talking about our day to day lives, like being fired due to a vax mandate. or asking for advice. I think as long as we remember what we are doing here, it's healthy to discuss and help each other. and remember not all of us are researchers. Some are observers, some are not well-versed in autism, some may even be sheep that happened to have wandered into the right place. Whatever the case, as long as you are here for the ride, and are willing to get on topic when the times come and aren't a troll, or shill - to me, you are welcome.
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Thank you. As a youngster to Q....about a year here. I learn a lot from some of the information I see posted. I start to see connections to the Q messages in these current news stories. I am still learning to let go of what I think I know and trying to apply analysis to everything. This community seems more supportive than some others. I get enough push back from family members who just think I am a " conspiracy theorist" . I am definitely learning to look at issues from a different perspective.
Great to have you here. Yes, it is important to research and verify for yourself because anyone from any side can mislead, and there is dis/mis information on all sides. I am sure like many, this can be a place of leisure, where you check posts when you aren't busy and to pass the time. If you feel like putting in some work for yourself, something I like to do when I am verifying the information is to collect all of the points and basically try to write it all out as if I were going to debate someone. Hope that helps.
Thank you for that tip. This is forcing me to improve my computer skills.
I love what you said about learning to let go of what 'you think you know.' That takes clarity of mind, a desire to know the actual truth, and some humility to face yourself and admit you just may have been wrong a time or two. That's an awesome attitude and I wish everyone would embrace that way of thinking.
Btw, why don't you tell them you're a 'conspiracy analyst.' After all, you're not making up these so called conspiracies. You are analyzing them to determine if there is any truth to them. Perfectly reasonable. Good to have you here.
Thank you for that answer. Yes I'm an analyst now.