In light of the discussion on date fagging, I would urge anons to learn from our previous mistakes and instead focus on the mission.
Sometimes We Forget Who We Are
This meme is from November 2022 in the aftermath of a much hyped Trump announcement, and anons were going wild making predictions about what Trump was going to announce.
When their predictions failed and Trump ended up just announcing his 2024 Presidential run, the disappointment and dooming by many anons on this board and elsewhere was unreal.
For context, Here is a thread of anons coming to terms with their disappointment.
It was in the wake of these events that Q posted this:
Date fagging leads to a cycle of anons getting their hopes up and then inevitably getting disappointed when the predictions fail.
Instead, It is better to focus on the mission.
This stroll down memory lane was made possible by Stickies Reloaded.
I see things as having asymmetric effects.
Datefagging may cause our hopes to go up and down and this might cause us fatigue or desensitisation.
Just imagine what datefagging does to the cabal. They don't know what's real and what's imagined, what's comms and what's disinfo.
They have to expend ammo defending every datefag - just in case.
When we datefag, we give the cabal the runaround and keep their concentration divided. For this reason,serious decoding and datefagging is a service to the white hats.
I don't see datefagging itself as the problem. The problem is when anons become overly invested in predictions. We need to maintain a proper perspective.
Exactly 👌
Makes sense fren.