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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh yeah. I love this meme (format), and this one was simply devestational.

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BasedInFact 5 points ago +5 / -0

"Lid" day.

As in "invalid."

Or "invalid."

Both valid. Both true.

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BasedInFact 2 points ago +2 / -0

Smart. Nobody, whether they want to save the nation or just save their own skin, should remotely want to hitch their wagon to that effing Romney.

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BasedInFact 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you are spot on. Wasn't Twitter, like, a decade late in even being able to implement an "Edit" feature? It's like this fully-functioning social-network platform was somehow conjured into existence (by DARPA? CIA?🤔), and then it was just handed it off to woke monkeys for a decade and a half of utter wankery (and, oh, seditious conspiracy to suppress constitutional rights and completely ban truth from public discussion).

Seriously.

The jaw-dropping tales of the unimaginable dysfunction are, I presume, just starting.

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BasedInFact 3 points ago +3 / -0

Huh? This is getting ever-more bizarre. Approximately nobody thinks he made the right call on that. Certainly not his crowds who love what he represents and what he promises, but boo his every mention of vaccine. They know it was poison, and many of them likely have loved ones who were swayed to get jabbed because Trump himself pimped that monstrous sht. And, again, nobody honest believes that nonsense about how "they" would have been able to keep us "locked down for 10 years" without "the vaccine" - the coof wasn't dangerous to most; that quickly became obvious, and was only obfuscated by the follow-on infections and deaths that were direct products of the jab, and by the medical mafia that was re-energized for another 2+ years by their new lunatic fascist directive.

Truly, the only people who think that "Trump made the right call" are the utter Trump cultists, and they are only able to manage to believe this patent ridiculousness purely "because Trump".

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BasedInFact 3 points ago +3 / -0

If a pedo wants to get youthanized, they should absolutely get euthanized. Just giving the demons what they want, nobody, least of all Twitter, should get hung up on the spelling. Or the dosages. Or the method of body disposal. Unless the crematoriums don't want to get pedo all over the inside of their furnaces, which I can totally understand. 🤷‍♂️

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BasedInFact 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm sure I'll regret asking this, but who the hell is this guy? And I only ask because this question now seemingly appears here every few days. I've followed Q (and this forum, off and on) for roughly two year now, and I've blissfully never felt any need to hear anything from a Phil Godliewski. 🤷‍♂️

But in the interest of still offering my most helpful practical answer to your earnestly-posed question, here's my take:

It's "NCSWIC", not "NCSWIC unless you miss the latest invaluable insights from the super-connected Phil Godliewski". So figure that if his involvement was essential, he'd actually be involved. But otherwise, he's prolly just a clown-town grifter, like the so many who have come and thankfully gone.

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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow. I really can't keep going around on this with you again. You're just a mess.

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BasedInFact 2 points ago +2 / -0

Possible. Most mega-moguls at that point just seek power and influence, or decadence. But Elon Musk is, quite evidently, different from even the most different - he's pretty much weaponized Aspergers gone nuclear.

Absent the larger "story" (i.e. Q vs the metastasized Pedo-Communist Deep State), we could safely attribute it to just that.

But giving the impeccable timing, and the direct relevance to "what is coming", it's pretty hard to believe it's just that. Seems waaay too much of an unimaginable coincidence. Right? 😉

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BasedInFact 3 points ago +3 / -0

Uh, whom are you talking to? 🤷‍♂️

But anyways, for expedience's sake, I'll just go ahead and respond on behalf of whomever it is that you imagine hearing say they "would have let them keep us locked down for 10 years":

Having roughly 75% of the country getting jabbed (and then, amazingly getting the coof again, and again, making the coof seem even worse than it was, or wasn't) didn't prevent them from "keeping us locked down for 10 years." Who the f honestly believes that?!🤨 In fact, it was the damned jab just gave them the renewed ammunition (huge sums of money, contrived urgency, us-vs-them fervency, and mass medical complicity) that allowed the tyranny and insanity to ramp back up, and continue as long as it did. It turned nearly every company into medical dictators, turned nearly every doctor into a murderer, turned nearly every American into a spike protein factory. It was an unmitigated horror, a big lie in a little needle, and one thing it didn't remotely do was tamp down the tyranny - it did the exact opposite.

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BasedInFact 7 points ago +7 / -0

... and they're still at it, releasing almost-daily deluges documenting earthshaking criminal conspiracies. All while also a) running that company on a fraction of the former staff (although definitely addition-by-subtraction in effect there), b) rolling out new features in days and weeks that the old Twitter couldn't manage in years, c) dealing with obviously increased sabotage from boycotting advertisers, axe-grinding vendors, bot farms, hackers, angry former workers and confederate hold-overs, SF bureaucrats, etc., d) navigating and fixing all those non-existent tools, broken practices, and grotesque policies.

It's one of the most amazing things I could imagine; I can't wait to hear the full story one day. To all the people justifiably frustrated that their banned accounts haven't yet been restored, their patience will be rewarded - but I hope they might be able to understand why everything hasn't happened all at once. (Although, all things considered, in the grand scheme of things, it's sure come awful close to an amazing everything-at-once!)

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BasedInFact 6 points ago +6 / -0

Eh, these perks weren't uncommon in that (utterly frivolous) industry, but at the same time, you're not wrong. There was plainly nothing special and valuable about the people they hired, other than their fervent ideological bent, but once people there became aware of the company's massive and obvious government-involved conspiracy to suppress our Constitutional rights, making it difficult for people to leave (including making the perks, and the comically low workload, very attractive) was important.

Sounds kind of like the plot of The Firm, or The Devil's Advocate, only with blue-haired wastrel trannies.

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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

You’re conspicuously avoiding the concern, and wantonly misreading the point. Elon never MANDATED the jab either. But both sure made it sound absolutely great to their many, many, many fans and followers. That’s an uncomfortable fact in both cases, and it would be plainly unconscionable if there was any foreknowledge of a malign plan behind these injections.

The best we could hope for is the case I already outlined: they didn’t know how evil/dangerous these were. And if they, themselves, got actual-jabbed, too, that would be evidence of that.

But stop defending the absolutely indefensible; it’s cultish.

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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh, I get that sentiment, totally. But if you believe in the plan and promises promulgated by the Q posts, you have to understand than there are many things which have frustratingly been slow-rolled for a reason.

My purpose of reminding readers of these codes in the law is to provide reassurance that there already exists lawful justification to roll up functionally ALL of the unholy abuses of our rights, and our government’s obligations, that we’ve witnessed for too long in horror.

It can all be done lawfully, and I have faith that it will. And the more insight we can have into how this will likely be accomplished, the better.

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BasedInFact 22 points ago +22 / -0

Truly. That’s a mind-blowing, unholy amount of malfeasance and mismanagement that is both obscuring and contributing to the treasonous conspiracy that Twitter was plainly a major party to. While I, like every other fan of the truth and/or super-based hip-hop, would love to see Bryson Gray’s Twitter account restored, like, now, I hope everyone can appreciate the near-miraculous amount of work and effort that Elon Musk and the patriots now ensconced at Twitter have done so far, and continue to do every day. Give them your patience and grace; I honestly believe that all the ideologically-banned accounts will be back online as soon as possible, or practical. And that will, very likely, include Kanye’s, too. 👍

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BasedInFact 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good progress. Now hopefully they can get him on:

  • facilitating the ongoing sexual battery of children, and
  • conspiring with the federal government, under color of law, to deny rights to parents and citizens
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BasedInFact 5 points ago +5 / -0

Maybe if this stunning-and-brave figure was, say, tripled, then the SC would reinstate Roe. So get to it, simps!!!

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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

Great minds think.

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BasedInFact 27 points ago +27 / -0

And now would be a good time and place to link to “this thread”.

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BasedInFact 3 points ago +3 / -0

The only reason I know of him is because of his ads way back in the day for Ruffles. I haven’t seen that ad in, what, 30 years, and I’ve never seen him in anything else. But I’m dying if I’m lying when I say that as soon as I read your comment, I was like “Oh, yes, Justin Wilson!”. How weird are our brains, or, at least, mine? 😆

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vydyh0Gtzkw

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BasedInFact 4 points ago +4 / -0

Very suspicious, but in the short time I followed him on TruthSocial, it became quickly obviously that John Solomon was a slimy cnt… and I don’t mean that in a good way.

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