2:30pm EST RoaringKitty post - Power Button rotates into a Q
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Yeah - pretty cool. There are some other things in his memes that look connected.
Really hope it’s not some kind of financial austin-stien-larp😀.
Ahhhh Austin Steinlarp!
I also noticed his posts now link from x.com instead of twitter.com on this blessed Q day.
https://x.com/TheRoaringKitty/status/1791536662935408655
X won't work Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot.
Picked 120 more.
Hero or zero.
Very nice. I feel much better.
Found this one: https://x.com/TheRoaringKitty/status/1791144075963298165
Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot.
Also getting Q Source vibes here with Q being positioned in the middle of the galaxy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_source
u/queue-anon/
Who‘s this roaring kitty and why are these posts from roaring kitty getting so much attention?
On a separate note... this video just posted at 3:45pm references a story that Alan Watts has told. Alan Watts was referenced by Q via Come Together song in post 4460. I've referenced this in my old posts on this board too.
https://x.com/TheRoaringKitty/status/1791555537131159892
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPG_0m2RMxE
u/#q4460
"Once upon a time there was a Chinese farmer whose horse ran away. And all the neighbors came around to commiserate that evening. “So sorry to hear your horse has run away. That’s too bad.” And he said, “Maybe.” The next day, the horse came back bringing seven wild horses with it, and everybody came around in the evening and said, “Oh, isn’t that lucky! What a great turn of events. You’ve now got eight horses.” And he said, “Maybe.” The next day, his son tried to break one of these horses and ride it, and was thrown and broke his leg. And they all said, “Oh dear, that’s too bad!” And he said, “Maybe.” The following day the conscription officers came around to recruit people into the army, and they rejected his son because he had a broken leg. And all the people came around and said, “Isn’t that great!” And he said, “Maybe.” You see, that is the attitude of not thinking of things in terms of gain or loss, advantage or disadvantage—because you don’t really know. The fact that you might get a letter from a solicitor, I mean from a law office tomorrow, saying that some distant relative of yours had left you a million dollars might be something you would feel very, very happy about. But the disasters that it could lead to are unbelievable. Internal Revenue, to mention only one possibility! So you never really know whether something is fortune or misfortune. We only know the momentary changes as it alters our sense of hope about things."
I often repeat this story to the younger ones in our tribe. Thanks for posting. votl
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