Just a friendly reminder that we shouldnt be too tired up over a tweet from Scavino or anybody for example. They should be discerned and perceived as entertainment at best. We need to stop taking them as truth, or a sign of action, because often tweets are not backed up by any movement or action. Sometimes they allude to action, but action is more important than a post. At the end of the day, going out there and doing something is what counts the most, not writing tweets or sharing them.
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especially from one E MUSK
This. Everyday I see a new post about Scavino’s newest tweet and how it connects to this and that. In reality a lot of his post are just for social media. When he makes a new post it drives engagement to his account and gets him new followers. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the correct one.
This should be stickied.
They’re only not backed by action that’s public. A lot is going on behind the scenes that we can’t see, or that we don’t know where to look. I think Scavino and others are giving us clues. Future proves past. Ignoring these messages is at our own peril.