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Reason: None provided.

It's not an epic post. It's quite ridiculous.

OP's point in paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7 writes about some inevitable violent revolution we'll have in America, in the most flowery of terms.

Forget the fact that China-style communication's lockdown will prevent said inevitable revolution from organizing, or that if it did actually happen there would be false flags to paint them as the enemy.

The post takes the point of view that Q doesn't exist, because an inevitable revolution that will dissolve the country isn't a "movie" that we've already won.

The man in front of the tank in Tiananmen Square didn't accomplish anything, except to emphasize how tyrannical China was and still is, with nothing changing for his sacrifice. To wax poetically over was free he supposedly was, when he probably died a few minutes later, might be the OPs idea of blissful freedom, but it's not mine and I doubt it would be the average Q-follower's.

TLDR: If Q isn't real, we're fucked. I have faith that Q is real and that we're watching a movie. If Q isn't going to have the worldwide cabal house of cards come tumbling down in the near future, nobody is going to be saying "the fear went away".

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not an epic post. It's quite ridiculous.

OP's point in paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7 writes about some inevitable violent revolution we'll have in America, in the most flowery of terms.

Forget the fact that China-style communication's lockdown will prevent said inevitable revolution from organizing, or that if it did actually happen there would be false flags to paint them as the enemy.

The post takes the point of view that Q doesn't exist, because an inevitable revolution that will dissolve the country isn't a "movie" that we've already won.

The man in front of the tank in Tiananmen Square didn't accomplish anything. China is as tyrannical today as its ever been. To wax poetically over was free he supposedly was, when he probably died a few minutes later, might be the OPs idea of blissful freedom, but it's not mine and I doubt it would be the average Q-follower's.

TLDR: If Q isn't real, we're fucked. I have faith that Q is real and that we're watching a movie. If Q isn't going to have the worldwide cabal house of cards come tumbling down in the near future, nobody is going to be saying "the fear went away".

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not an epic post. It's quite ridiculous.

OP's point in paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7 writes about some inevitable revolution in the most flowery of terms.

Forget the fact that China-style communication's lockdown will prevent said inevitable revolution from organizing, or that if it did actually happen there would be false flags to paint them as the enemy.

The post takes the point of view that Q doesn't exist, because an inevitable revolution that will dissolve the country isn't a "movie" that we've already won.

The man in front of the tank in Tiananmen Square didn't accomplish anything. China is as tyrannical today as its ever been. To wax poetically over was free he supposedly was, when he probably died a few minutes later, might be the OPs idea of blissful freedom, but it's not mine and I doubt it would be the average Q-follower's.

TLDR: If Q isn't real, we're fucked. I have faith that Q is real and that we're watching a movie. If Q isn't going to have the worldwide cabal house of cards come tumbling down in the near future, nobody is going to be saying "the fear went away".

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's not an epic post. It's quite ridiculous.

OP's point in paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 7 writes about some inevitable revolution in the most flowery of terms.

Forget the fact that China-style communication's lockdown will prevent said inevitable revolution from organizing, or that if it did actually happen there would be false flags to paint them as the enemy.

The post takes the point of view that Q doesn't exist, because an inevitable revolution that will dissolve the country isn't a "movie" that we've already won.

The man in front of the tank in Tiananmen Square didn't accomplish anything. China is as tyrannical today as its ever been. To wax poetically over was free when he probably died a few minutes later might be the OPs idea of blissful freedom, but it's not mine.

TLDR: If Q isn't real, we're fucked. I have faith that Q is real and that we're watching a movie. If Q isn't going to have the worldwide cabal house of cards come tumbling down in the near future, nobody is going to be saying "the fear went away".

3 years ago
1 score