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Do you actually fucking think this way?

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Yes. It does. It’s clinically insane and a physical threat to itself and others.

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They can't let go. They just won't let go. I am able to sympathize with them. Black pills are never easy to swallow, but this is something like a child not developing beyond wanting to be a fairy princess. At a certain age, you sympathize with the child. Yes, it would be splendid if that was an option in the world. Past a certain age, it becomes a pathology. Anybody still holding on to the Q movement's wishful thinking, and waiting for the military to overthrow the President, has a mental disease.

I can't recall if you are religious or not, Tallest. It doesn't matter for the sake of my point. I had the thought once that Hell could not be eternal fire. The reason why is because that's not the worst of evils. It could still be worse. The Devil, if I think I know him, would not let you sit in the fire for eternity. He'd take you out at unpredictable times, and for unpredictable durations, giving you the hope that you might have found some relief, and then he'd take that hope away, because the worst evil would be not just to torture you, but to torture you by giving you hope first. Now, that doesn't preclude Hell from having fire - but even sustained torture would not be enough. You've got to make someone truly hope, and let the realization dawn on them all-too-slowly that nothing good is coming for them. Hopelessness on top of agony.

I see the Q movement as something like that. It's a profoundly sick thing. It's one thing to just ransack someone's home, take their kids, destroy their lives, etc. It's another to do all of that while you are also giving them the false hope that something is going to make them whole again.

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There is no hope in hell. That is one of the punishments - hopelessness. But really, the biggest punishment in hell is the knowledge that your own decisions/actions put you there - you had your whole life to choose heaven, but you chose hell instead, and you will chew on that for eternity.

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Agreed, I saw one q tard telling another, to kiss their family good bye. So easy for a q tard to expect someone to shut out their family because theyre non believers~ That is a sickness

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The Devil, if I think I know him, would not let you sit in the fire for eternity. He'd take you out at unpredictable times, and for unpredictable durations, giving you the hope that you might have found some relief, and then he'd take that hope away

I can’t remember who said it, but there’s a quote that goes something like, “Hell would be bearable, if not for the hope.” I agree completely.

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I see the Q movement as something like that. It's a profoundly sick thing.

Operation Trust 2.0, now with internet: that's all the Q operation was. Nothing more, nothing less. Here's the info on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trust

It's a short article, but read it. Read it and tell me if anything sounds stunningly familiar.

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do the research, it is there in the fail safes.

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how long will this take?

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Great question Patriot, I suspect they were prepared in case it would come down to this.