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Dude no one believe that shit seriously, anyone who did is probably a government employee. People are drawn to mystery, it's human nature, we are curious, that Q-anon shit was just random bread crumbs, and people took it and ran with it. It's fun to play online detective, noticing stuff is a skill, perhaps it is a dangerous skill in the wrong hands, but a skill nonetheless.

So what do you think, should we just indulge and trust authority, or is seeking truth and talking about it a big no no? How about if you seek and keep it to yourself and only use it strategically for your advantage? What if you share it openly then others can use it against other people, then they shoot the messenger.

Maybe it's better to just play the fool sometimes, or do nothing at all.

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look at reddit as an example, they've conditioned people to not investigate anything all because that time reddit got a guy killed. which gets brought up any chance they get, when people question serious issues. look where that got them, now they villainize anyone that picks up a history book and sources facts from there.