Trump stands between us and the Antichrist. Never underestimate Human Stupidity and their willingness to **** for it.
He's quoting them. Bubb is rational.I hope that is you quoting their QuackAnon insanity, and not you actually believing it.![]()
He's quoting them. Bubb is rational.
I think it's pretty telling of people how quickly people grasp onto whatever Q posits, yet dismisses contradictory information. It's bias-reaffirmation and not bias-challenging.
I don't what I project to have people come up to me and ask me if I know about QAnon, and then conspiratorially whisper "X is going to happen on [this date]." Okay.... And then that doesn't happen. Yet, they'll believe the next dropped "truth."
Q really is worse than Nostradamus.
And each time they lose the sane crowd.Problem is, QuackAnon is just another rebranding of the republican party, they do it from time to time, the last big rebrand was, "Tea Party".
I was as usual being sarcastic. When you know me better you will recognize it.I hope that is you quoting their QuackAnon insanity, and not you actually believing it.![]()
I quit drinking years ago.I wasn't sure, bubb's contributions have been mainly when I've taken breaks from the board, good to know!
You nailed it right here.I blame schools and especially parents for refusing to ***** ******** to think and analyze and teach them how. Social Media just gives the sheep a goat to rally around.
No, you're not. This article is interesting (I am not familiar with the source, but - famous last words - it seems reasonable):Thanks, bubb, maybe I'm being unfair to the Trump supporters.
You nailed it right here.
No, you're not. This article is interesting (I am not familiar with the source, but - famous last words - it seems reasonable):
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