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All the Q op did was keep a bunch of people "tilting at windmills" for years. Making imaginary connections from anything they find. Trying to connect dots that weren't there. metaphorically turning a bunch of windmills into a group of giants to fight because they choose to see what they want to see.

Just a thought, its the only thing close to a "Q" that actually fits the reality of what has transpired over the last few years.

"Don Quixote mistakes a field of windmills for giants and attempts to fight them but finally concludes that a magician must have turned the giants into windmills. He later attacks a group of monks, thinking that they have imprisoned a princess, and also does battle with a herd of sheep, among other adventures, almost all of which end with Don Quixote, Sancho, or both being beaten. Eventually, Don Quixote acquires a metal washbasin from a barber, which he believes is a helmet once worn by a famous knight, and he later frees a group of convicted criminals."

All the Q op did was keep a bunch of people "tilting at windmills" for years. Making imaginary connections from anything they find. Trying to connect dots that weren't there. metaphorically turning a bunch of windmills into a group of giants to fight because they choose to see what they want to see. Just a thought, its the only thing close to a "Q" that actually fits the reality of what has transpired over the last few years. "Don Quixote mistakes a field of windmills for giants and attempts to fight them but finally concludes that a magician must have turned the giants into windmills. He later attacks a group of monks, thinking that they have imprisoned a princess, and also does battle with a herd of sheep, among other adventures, almost all of which end with Don Quixote, Sancho, or both being beaten. Eventually, Don Quixote acquires a metal washbasin from a barber, which he believes is a helmet once worn by a famous knight, and he later frees a group of convicted criminals."

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[–] [deleted] 9 pts

Honestly, it's real easy to be highly motivated to do nothing. I think sometimes people are overstating how useful the people in the q movement would have been if they werent under q's zog mind control.

[–] 6 pts

that makes sense. they didn't really do anything but connect random things together and always conclude that the proper path foward is to continue to sit on their hands

[–] -2 pt

Provide details. What did you do? Or are you just a pussy who blames everyone else while you helped the enemy?

[–] [deleted] 4 pts

I have multiple white children. Started home schooling them. Built a machine shop. Accumulated a collection of blueprints and knowledge for various military ordinances that can be manufactured in said machine shop. Red pilled atleast 4 people i know in real life on the JQ. I'm sure there's more it's been a busy year. Most importantly I don't subscribe to the idea that doing anything is better than doing nothing nor is it the same thing as doing something useful.

[–] -1 pt

So you did less than people 'larping." In fact openly helped the enemy.

Larp. Mirror. Mirror. Larp.