Not saying this is the case here, but sometimes there's a Mandela Effect with Q.
Remember how many people thought Q said "First arrest will shock the world"?
I have followed Q since day one and actually remember when the drop was posted. Yet, after a few years of hearing the mis-quote, I started to believe that's what Q said until I went back and looked it up for myself.
Yeah, I'm guilty as well. I just try to correct for everyone to see, whenever I notice it.
Another "pet peeve" I have is "watch the water", which many people use in all sorts of situations, where it really only has one meaning (even confirmed by Q).
DarnkessDarkness refers to the absence or lack of light, resulting in a state of little or no visible illumination. It is often associated with the absence of brightness or the presence of shadows. In a figurative sense, darkness can also signify gloom, obscurity, or a lack of understanding or awareness.darnkess
Darkness refers to the absence or lack of light. It is a state or condition characterized by the absence of visible illumination, resulting in a dim, black, or indistinct environment. Darkness can be perceived both in physical spaces where light is absent or in metaphorical contexts denoting a lack of understanding, knowledge, or clarity. https://www.definitions.net/definition/darnkess you are right u/Mary911/
Your point is accurate and quite obvious. Q post 97 contains over 20 other one or two word sentences all separated by a period and written on a separate line. No one has tried to combine any of the other short sentences nor to add an additional word (of), but for some reason the distortion of "10 days of Darnkess" has taken on a life of its own.
Three Days of Darnkess by Aitken, Paperback
John Staggar must fight his way through the city to save 5 year old Susan Riddle during three days where hell reigns on earth.
It has never been "10 days of darkness".
Post 97 states:
Notice the misspelling, and notice the two separate sentences.
Not saying this is the case here, but sometimes there's a Mandela Effect with Q.
Remember how many people thought Q said "First arrest will shock the world"?
I have followed Q since day one and actually remember when the drop was posted. Yet, after a few years of hearing the mis-quote, I started to believe that's what Q said until I went back and looked it up for myself.
Memory is malleable.
Yeah, I'm guilty as well. I just try to correct for everyone to see, whenever I notice it.
Another "pet peeve" I have is "watch the water", which many people use in all sorts of situations, where it really only has one meaning (even confirmed by Q).
u/#q88
Yes. We know it is misspelled, but some anons think it still means darkness. We will soon find out. God bless.
All right, but then why keep spreading the misquote?
Peace, fren!
It just rolled right out the top of my head. Peace back at ya fren.
Misspelled once, spelled correctly in another post.
DarnkessDarkness refers to the absence or lack of light, resulting in a state of little or no visible illumination. It is often associated with the absence of brightness or the presence of shadows. In a figurative sense, darkness can also signify gloom, obscurity, or a lack of understanding or awareness.darnkess
Darkness refers to the absence or lack of light. It is a state or condition characterized by the absence of visible illumination, resulting in a dim, black, or indistinct environment. Darkness can be perceived both in physical spaces where light is absent or in metaphorical contexts denoting a lack of understanding, knowledge, or clarity. https://www.definitions.net/definition/darnkess you are right u/Mary911/
Thanks for the definition and explanation for that Q post. God bless.
you are very welcome mary
Your point is accurate and quite obvious. Q post 97 contains over 20 other one or two word sentences all separated by a period and written on a separate line. No one has tried to combine any of the other short sentences nor to add an additional word (of), but for some reason the distortion of "10 days of Darnkess" has taken on a life of its own.
Three Days of Darnkess by Aitken, Paperback John Staggar must fight his way through the city to save 5 year old Susan Riddle during three days where hell reigns on earth.
I think that is still a misspelling because if you search the book, you'll find that the book cover says "darkness". See for yourself: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/three-days-of-darnkess-aitken/1121225439
Misspellings matter. I think it’s pretty clear based on the book description what q wanted us to know what they meant
I think of this every time.
There is also darkness.
Q spelled both ways.
But correct, there is no "of"
That comes from the 3 days of darkness in the Bible