"Q's" is technically possessive yet everyone is assuming "Q is" because of the apostrophe yet that only applies to "its" and "it's". An apostrophe after a name indicates ownership of something.
"Q's just a harmless nickname" indicates "just" is owned by Q. So Q owns just a harmless nickname.
"Just a fake Q having fun trolling the Fake News"
Just A fake Q? Why word it this way? To indicate that TSQ is a troll account? But saying "a Q" is also an acknowledgement of the "real" Q.
Taking what I said above and applying it to the last sentence "Q owns just a fake Q trolling the fake news" indicating that Q controls this "fake Q".
"Q's" is technically possessive yet everyone is assuming "Q is" because of the apostrophe yet that only applies to "its" and "it's". An apostrophe after a name indicates ownership of something.
"Q's just a harmless nickname" indicates "just" is owned by Q. So Q owns just a harmless nickname.
"Just a fake Q having fun trolling the Fake News"
Just A fake Q? Why word it this way? To indicate that TSQ is a troll account? But saying "a Q" is also an acknowledgement of the "real" Q.
Taking what I said above and applying it to the last sentence "Q owns just a fake Q trolling the fake news" indicating that Q controls this "fake Q".
Otherwise "think mirror" comes to mind.
agree with this, explains the lowercase q as well.