If Q said stuff that didn’t pan out, then that should cast his credibility in doubt. However, it’s impossible to say whether something he said hasn’t planned out because a) he often spoke cryptically, and b) he wasn’t always talking to us.
You’re the one who brought up Q first, but then when I pull a quote that refutes your point you immediately pivot to “I don’t take Q seriously, some of his stuff didn’t pan out!”
If Q said stuff that didn’t pan out, then that should cast his credibility in doubt. However, it’s impossible to say whether something he said hasn’t planned out because a) he often spoke cryptically, and b) he wasn’t always talking to us.
You’re the one who brought up Q first, but then when I pull a quote that refutes your point you immediately pivot to “I don’t take Q seriously, some of his stuff didn’t pan out!”