Nice try, Hammerhead. But, people are curious about the truth and the truth can't be stopped.
LOL, I wont be clicking on links like that. Its how you get hacked being so easy
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Nice try, Hammerhead. But, people are curious about the truth and the truth can't be stopped.
LOL, I wont be clicking on links like that. Its how you get hacked being so easy
Hammerhead can't handle the truth.
Hammerhead can't handle the truth.
Find another link that's safe dude. Many of those crazy Q places get paid for clicks. Im not supporting shit like that.
Here I took a photo of my computer screen so you can see it Hammerhead.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=85243&pictureid=2116274View Image
Hammerhead can't handle the truth.
One led by Trump supporters.What kinda fuckin insurrection looks like this^
The Reichstag kind. That's what kind.
Will any of you let Hempy stay under your floorboards if they come for me?
Will any of you let Hempy stay under your floorboards if they come for me?
Unless she doesn't show.
Then it's part of the plan.
That's kind of the crux of the issue. No reputable news source would post this lunatic fringe nonsense.
A large portion of that can be directly traced to not knowing how to critically think. Even though there is apparently a large swath of Americans that think they do. They can't tell they're being led to a pre determined outcome because they're not directly being told what's happening. They believe they are "discovering" the truth, which in turns leads to them being fiercely passionate about defending that "truth" that only they can see because they've "woken up".Among the plethora of issues that arise in these discussions is that neither 'side' can agree upon which sources are indeed reputable.
IMO... divisional tactics are steadily and oh so easily being achieved world wide. This effect is absolutely evident right here in the SC, our own little corner of the inter webs. If one were to utilize this teeny tiny cross section of opinions held by US citizens; as evidence.
A large portion of that can be directly traced to not knowing how to critically think. Even though there is apparently a large swath of Americans that think they do. They can't tell they're being led to a pre determined outcome because they're not directly being told what's happening. They believe they are "discovering" the truth, which in turns leads to them being fiercely passionate about defending that "truth" that only they can see because they've "woken up".
The exact same thing happens in a game of Dungeons and Dragons or any other roleplaying type tabletop game. The Dungeon Master leaves little clues for the party to find that help move the story along and end at the pre-determined boss fight where they win the day/save the town/girl, and get the loot. Except in this real world scenario, the "loot" is the "Dungeon Master's" completely made up narrative dreamed up in some Chinese/Russia/Iranian bunker.