by BQnita
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RustyRainBarrel 1 point ago +1 / -0

The brilliance of Q is it plays on the hubris of the reader who assumes things MUST be presented in the manner the reader assumes it does. When really, it was something different the entire time.

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RustyRainBarrel 33 points ago +33 / -0

It's time we take pizza back from the pedophiles. To that end, Go Mike! Go Kansas! Go Pepperoni Pizza!

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RustyRainBarrel 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why didn't the FBI move in and arrest Lefty in Donnie Brasco at the beginning of the movie?

You wait until they've committed the crime.

The difference is that power itself is up for grabs -- except it only seems to be that way. Which is exactly the bait the DS is more than happy to take, thus, the bait the white hats are likely more than happy to give.

I guess only time can truly tell.

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RustyRainBarrel 3 points ago +3 / -0

Are the masses that brainwashed and stupid? Can no one think for themselves anymore?

For awhile, I was thinking this.

I have to imagine though that the one thing the DS never accounted for was the idea that just because technology links everyone, doesn't mean there aren't a lot of people who have already abandoned the notion that these big tech platforms are even worth using.

In other words, they've created an echo chamber so seemingly big that they actually have no real way of measuring how small it actually is.

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RustyRainBarrel 1 point ago +1 / -0

Angle in OP suggests a taller building directly outside window. Peter Parker house is way too far away and behind trees for it to appear as looming so closely in the OP image.

by BQnita
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RustyRainBarrel 31 points ago +31 / -0

They're getting so obvious now that it's actually starting to really FEEL like a movie.

I mean, I know that it IS a movie, but at the same time, we're watching in real time what happens when the stakes are high and the players are adversaries. It's like the DOJ couldn't be more obvious, but its like a mix of them WANTING to be obvious in the way an antagonist uses fear as a motivator, and also them just being so desperate that they would even MAKE such a move.

Things are getting REALLY interesting!

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RustyRainBarrel 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't understand why people have to make false clickbait titles when the actual content is pretty freaking damning.

I came here to be like "OMG we got audio of someone saying a plea deal" and then I see "I just agreed to be sentenced for crimes" and am thinking "holy crap you're gonna get everyone's hopes up just to knock them down."

It's almost like this is a strategy to build people up and knock them down.

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RustyRainBarrel 8 points ago +8 / -0

Think about how much time you wasted agonizing over this election stuff.

This, totally this. Let's go on with our lives so that the Deep State can continue what they were doing without an awakened public to stop them.

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RustyRainBarrel 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah. There was nothing weird about it AT ALL.

Have you honestly not looked into it, or are you just wishing this would go away too?

by DrDT
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RustyRainBarrel 1 point ago +1 / -0

The smugness over this honestly kind of glows in the dark to me. I mean, yeah, he who laughs last laughs loudest, I get that, but we need to be united against the DS, not picking at each other even MORE.

by DrDT
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RustyRainBarrel 4 points ago +4 / -0

This.

Please remember folks, that a lot of people probably simply don't want to believe that such evil could be POSSIBLE. You might be the ONLY ONE that they feel comfortable reaching out to when it dawns on them and they're scared by what they've learned.

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RustyRainBarrel 8 points ago +8 / -0

Long time Scott Adams watcher here.

His whole thing is about persuasion. The point he's trying to make is that confirmation bias and wishful thinking affects humankind in general.

Note that he is VERY anti-Q. He's simply saying, "these people will selectively choose what outrages them (very fine people) but then will turn and point to the theories of the other side (Q) and say "NONSENSE!"

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RustyRainBarrel 9 points ago +9 / -0

Amazing how they used to be so high above everyone else that they could spot each other by certain symbols, and the use of those symbols in specific contexts.

I guess that now that the pressure's on, they're sticking to what they know best?

Their need for symbolism will be their downfall!

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