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    Re: Qanon and the mechanism of addiction

    Yes, arguably the drops act as a way to spread awareness of topics like child abuse. At the same time, with that being true on one side there's also people who doubt Q's questionable origins, and...
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    Re: Qanon and the mechanism of addiction

    Actually yes, and once while I was protesting scientology IRL with anonymous one time we joked it takes a cult to fight a cult. My point was about the sovereignty of the accused, and as always it was...
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    Re: Qanon and the mechanism of addiction

    Yes, I see what you mean, compromise is completely the wrong word; bad choice of words, sorry about that. The result isn't compromise, it's .. I suppose um not to be perceived as a cult?
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    Re: Qanon and the mechanism of addiction

    I'm not saying anyone should start thinking like anyone. I bet a member of the forum could be involved with anyone of the many cults out there, and that might not be a problem, depending on their...
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    Re: Qanon and the mechanism of addiction

    I'm really sorry how Q followers are spotlighted like this. The opportunity for sanctimonious pot-shots is terrifying, I'm feeling for you all right now, like I'm with you too (best I can). It think...
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