Clandestine - Sick of Doomers
(twitter.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (73)
sorted by:
Welcome to the new version of 'holier than thou'. We can call it 'comfier than thou'.
Great for people like Clandestine and PepeLivesMatter for being all sunshine and rainbows and feeling great about the state of everything, but some compassion from our own people would be really nice.
Things are falling apart for a lot of people. It's not simply a matter of impatience to get this over with, it's real fear that we won't make it through it because we never stood a chance of getting properly prepared for once reason or another, but not ignorance.
How would you feel if you kept hearing "It's gonna get so much worse" "It's gonna be really bad", knowing you've got no means of storing food or water, or buying a generator, or starting a garden. How would you feel if you were dead broke to the point of choosing between bills or meals or medical care?
Even if you have total faith in the plan...are you really gonna be that comfy?
It's funny how Americans that were paycheck to paycheck long before this garbage are expected to be able to:
Paycheck to paycheck leaves no room for that option. Most of us can't even afford to live with just the bare necessities.
The people bitching and whining aren't doing it out of boredom. And when the mantra seems to be "White hats are in control", but these people feel like things are incredibly out of control...how are they supposed to keep the faith in man up?
And since I'm bitching anyways, I really don't understand the warnings against PAYtriots while a lot of the white hats are profiting off of this. I can barely excuse Trump's NFTs as being for campaigning, but the books, the merch...it's gross and disheartening. I call out Paytriots for that stuff, so why shouldn't we call out the white hats too? That kind of thinking is what got us all into this mess. They aren't above reproach.
TL:DR; I'm all for raising spirits. We could all use it now and then. But this is not the right way.
Yeah, telling people who have been patiently waiting for years for something, anything meaningful to happen—meaning VISIBLY, PUBLICLY, VERIFIABLY, ACTUALLY happen—telling them "It's already happened, so shut the fuck up" is less than constructive.
They got one guy, Epstein. The deepstate made sure he's now dead or vanished. And his black book remains a secret. If white hats are in control, why are they protecting the names in that book? Are they in on it? Question things. Ask. Wonder. It's OK to be white; and it's OK to be curious.
It's completely legitimate to question stuff, even the Plan. It's not some scriptural thing. An anonymous guy who used to post online used to write about it years ago. It isn't psychopathic to wonder what happened to him, if he's still alive, if some form of the Plan is in effect, etc. It's OK to wonder about things we aren't given all the information about.
Dooming is taking the radically different position that you DO know everything Top Secret and are here to announce that nothing is going to happen, everyone's retarded for not just believing the worst.
Even people that don't live paycheck to paycheck can't do all of the above for various reasons.
E.g. Living in a city in an apartment. Good luck planting a garden, stocking up on 3 months of food and water, and on gas.
Yes I know someone will come up with "move to the countryside". Because moving ~60M people from the cities to the countryside makes total sense.
And it ignores why people moved to the cities in the first place. Because that's where the jobs are.
Yes, exactly. I've argued that point on here many times and everyone kind of just shrugs at it.
When you combine it with Q's comment of "The end won't be for everyone", it's kind of hard not to wonder if that comment is directed at the bad guys, or the people that are unable to prepare. It's one of the drops that sticks with me the most, because it's so damn vague and scary depending on how you interpret it.
I agree with you.
The disparity in justice is maddening and the fact that I have to keep taking from savings just to make ends meet sucks. I have learned my lesson with living more comfortably like we used to- it can be taken by those with nefarious motives and my own lack of self-discipline and wanting to spend money on things I like but don't need.
I have slowly withdrawn from here for my own sanity.
A lot of us are in that process...you have to balance the good you get and the harm it can cause...after all there is REAL life to be lived...
Amen...well stated...
100% agree.