some of us been cracked wide open to the reality before the first Q drop. Some? a year ago.... they never read a Q drop. Regardless...
this shit will DRAIN you, it will BREAK you, it will SHAPE you....and that process isnt fun.
especially while we're forced to watch "the movie" and just sit calmly and wait for the fuse to reach the powder at the firework show
so - if youre going through a tough time right now for whatever reason: Just know, im glad youre HERE. (both ....here as in alive right now in this important moment of history AND here on gaw)
You folks are young. Haven't been through shit. Been telling people it's screwed since I was 6, during the Korean War. Nobody listened. At minimum, people listen now. The road will be bumpy, whatever you think. You better be ready. Intel says there are many 'sleeper cells' around, known for a long time. They' ll activate. Be ready. There is NOTHING Q or the rest can do to stop all of them. It's simple.
We'll get through, no doubt about that. How is another question. You been through what some of us have, there isn't anything that will 'break' you. You just live through it. You come out the other end. That's what many of us will do, and it likely won't be nice. People will die. People have before. There aren't any saviors out there that will fix it all. You'll have to take that on yourselves. You just have to be hard. That will be difficult for many.
This battle that's coming will probably be nasty, worse than any previous, but we do have the Spirit on our side. You'll still have to do what's necessary. Otherwise, you lose.
Whew, seadevil, you’re old! I began to awaken in 1966 at the age of sixteen.
You and I, fren are a couple of the eldest here. I found these communities back in “the Donald “ days on Reddit but was a regular on “Sipsey Street Irregulars” and other conservative blogs like Taki’s.
Good to meet you. Take care.
Too old. In 1966, tail end, I was on my first Vietnam trip. Any illusions I had left then, encountering skinned people and such on CSAR missions. Got worse in 68, when I volunteered for a squadron of CSAR people, primary mission. That was a bad year, but we carted a lot of pilots/crew out of north Nam. I reckon the younglings just haven't had enough life yet. Above, I'm called a boomer, as though that's supposed to mean something derogatory. Fine. But at the age most of these people were playing in mud puddles, or more likely, fiddling with stupid games mommy bought, I was spending my time in the library. We had racks of newspapers from everywhere; I read the ones in English, Spanish, German and Danish. And, of course, boomers know nothing about modern tech: we just invented it. I do get pretty tired of the crap. So, in these times I don't bother with the 'conclusions' in here, just some of the worthy news. Oh well.