Ironically Sessions is why I initially thought Q was a larp (long before ever fully digging into Q, or reading any actual posts).
Many of us hated Sessions because we thought he was a lame duck. Looking back through the lens of Q and Devolution, perhaps he had a more extravagant role in the background, but allowed himself to be seen publicly as a lame duck. If so, and if he truly was part of the movement, then he's a patriot.
Reminds me of the end of Dark Knight, where he's willing to take the beating on his public image in order to save the city.
Ironically Sessions is why I initially thought Q was a larp (long before ever fully digging into Q, or reading any actual posts).
Many of us hated Sessions because we thought he was a lame duck. Looking back, perhaps he had a more extravagant role in the background, but allowed himself to be seen publicly as a lame duck. If so, and if he truly was part of the movement, then he's a patriot.
Reminds me of the end of Dark Knight, where he's willing to take the beating on his public image in order to save the city.
Ironically Sessions is why I initially thought Q was aarp (long before ever fully digging into Q, or reading any actual posts).
Many of us hated Sessions because we thought he was a lame duck. Looking back, perhaps he had a more extravagant role in the background, but allowed himself to be seen publicly as a lame duck. If so, and if he truly was part of the movement, then he's a patriot.
Reminds me of the end of Dark Knight, where he's willing to take the beating on his public image in order to save the city.