Time to dust this off. Old, but still useful.
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To me this is a big proof that Q is more than a larp.
If Q posts were being created by a basement dweller, or the dude from 8kun and his dad, there is an incredible amount of posts, and complexity in the posts, that it would take a large portion of your day to research and cross-reference, every single day, in order to keep up with the larp. I think Q posts are too complex for the average larper.
There were what, around 4950 posts in the three years that Q was constantly posting (2017 thru 2020). That's the equivalent of 4.5 posts a day, every day, for 3 years.
In comparison, look at people who post a lot to Twitter: it's article sharing, a stream of random thought, or some underdeveloped opinion. Even if the average high post-count Twitter user posts something clever, or well researched, how often is a post like that happening compared to their average inane post? People without a business/making-money aren't posting intricate and well-researched tweets every single day, let alone 4 times a day, let alone for 3 years straight. It's too much work for a person or even a team to do without some sort of benefit, like making money.
This image that OP posted shows us how one person would need to create, add-to, and reference this chart every time they post to ensure they're consistent with the LARP, on top of researching whatever topic they plan on posting about that day.
The first 1200 posts of Q read like a Jason Bourne novel. It's all very intricate, and definitely reveals it's a nation funded psyop. Question remains if it's the good guys or bad guys.
It does?
Not for me.
Bad guys would never intentionally reveal so many intricate details of their own horrific crimes.
Lol they literally have been doing that for decades
Q has to be a team, or an AI - no way it was ever some basement dweller - that's just diversionary bullshit for the masses
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The quintillion dollar question. What if the answer is, “Did you pray and repent?”