I remember first thinking Q was probably a well done Larp from 4Chan. Also the constant questions annoyed me. I thought "if you're a government insider just give me the info!".
I did read quite a few Q-posts and saw people post them on r/conspiracy, but it wasn't until Kasich accidentally said that McCain was put to death, I knew I had to have a better look at Q.
Looking back on those years, it was like being part of a spy movie. Q took us around the globe and posted pictures of Lisa Page I think it was, in London. Q took us to China to a company headquarters that had something to do with Google if I remember correctly. Especially the picture of the open window was intriguing.
There was Arlington cemetary where there were clues to find and follow. We discovered the Cabal has probably build a huge concrete bunker under Arlington.
And I could go on, but I wanna hear from you guys what you remember best?
I remember that so much of what happened "live" had to be experienced that way. Q's posts would take us on journeys, as you describe, and things would get SO EXCITING, such as Ketron Island (one of my faves). You literally had to be there, experiencing it, to understand the thrill of being part of it, real time. "Richard B Russell (said to be a baker) who moved to Wasilla Alaska when he was 7 years old according to a blog post that he made in 2017, where he could see Russia from his house, hijacked an empty Q-400 and crashed it into Ketron Island with an official population of 17 near Puget Sound Shipyards where the USS Richard B Russell was allegedly scrapped and where a "lens flair on a helicopter windshield" was photographed that looked suspiciously like a unauthorized missile launch that is rumored to have been in the vicinity of Air Force One's flight path, and nobody in the media has caught on yet?"
That was a unique time in history.