By now nearly everyone is familiar with the Q post saying 'Done in 30.'
Nearly everyone assumes it had to mean '30 days.' But that ship sailed years and years ago.
What if it meant something different? Something that matches up a little tighter with the observable facts and events on the timeline?
Not 30 months; that time, too, has long passed.
What if it meant 'Done in 30 years'?
If that's a little farfetched, so far off it may as well be never, then...
...what if it meant 'Done in 2030'?
Food for thought
I love how the major thesis here is just dropped in and cavalierly dismissed as fact with nothing to back it up. I.e that ship sailed years ago… what ship? What the fuck are you talking about?
A lot of people thought The Storm was imminent in the early days.
Easy, Edgelord...the ship called "Done in 30 Days" sailed years ago just means more than 30 days has passed since it was written. Years have gone by, so it couldn't have meant 30 days from then. That's it, no hidden meaning.
To dismiss something as fact - an unfamiliar expression but that's OK
Happy New Year anon