What have you been smoking, dude? And lol at the concept of the "mathematically impossible".Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:52 pmI still appreciate your willingness to go out on a limb, with your statement that (if I recall correctly)Hermit wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:45 pmLol. Have a look at that particular twitter's profile."We are Q" 'Nough said?
'q isn't a white house insider'.
There was a retweet by trump today or yesterday, about handwashing. During a transition, an 'O' turned into a 'Q', but that doesn't mean anything.
One common refrain by q and qanon was 'how many coincidences before it is mathematically impossible'.
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No, this is Wikipedia for news:Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:47 pmThat was a bit of a random sample, but the thing about the qanon group is that it IS random people.
It's weird, but it's like wikipedia for news, with a dash of conspiracy theory. If you can enjoy bullshitters (a.k.a. - nearly all humans) then it is fine. If, alternately, you are only open to firmly vetted news, you probably can get that somewhere and find joy in it. I prefer the riotous and untamed.
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You need to go back to school. Preferably a Dutch school this time, as everyone knows Dutch schools are the best schools.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:27 pmSince when is 20% exponential? Sorry not what I was taught.NineBerry wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 2:28 pm20% more cases every day is exponential growth.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 2:25 pmExponentially? We had a fifth more cases yesterday and four deaths which were very elderly suffering other complaints. Not quite exponential?
This is the graph for Germany:
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Senate not giving money to sick people
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I appreciate it. Now, do Hermit!Hermit wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:56 pmThat twitter you cited does not spread news. He makes shit up. Here's a somewhat more sober take on the military exercises. I hope The Daily Signal is sufficiently right wing for you to lend some credence to. What's more, the article's author has som real boots on the ground experience about what he writes.While U.S. military planners didn’t call out Russia by name, exercises like Defender-Europe 20 are clearly meant to show Moscow that the U.S. is willing and able to defend its European allies by force.
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I mean it, by the way. You searched (honestly, I would wager) for q stuff awhile ago. Well, it seems like google has been uncensored recently (or 'differently censored')
Check again, and 'vet' Hermits last search on it. If there are strong differences to the results you got then vs now, you will be seeing this 'fresh differently-censored' google.
The operations in europe are either exactly what is described publicly (that is what I am assuming)
Getting back to the thread topic, who here has a favourite saint?
https://sspx.ca/en/news-events/news/the ... mics-56032
Funny coincidink? Or are there just so fucking many canticles tossed around that it was bound to happen?
Getting back to the virus though, it
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I would have been suitably impressed if the page you found was penned before the Corona virus appeared on the scene instead of three days ago.Cunt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 2:54 amGetting back to the thread topic, who here has a favourite saint?
https://sspx.ca/en/news-events/news/the ... mics-56032
Funny coincidink? Or are there just so fucking many canticles tossed around that it was bound to happen?
The Wikipedia article about that saint comments:
No mention of plagues or epidemics, but I guess someone will edit that in before long, perhaps even with a link to the page you found to prove it's true. Plenty of people will accept it either way without further examination. Some might even create some witty memes in connection with this recent discovery.Corona is especially venerated in Austria and eastern Bavaria. She is invoked in connection with superstitions involving money, such as gambling or treasure hunting.
ETA Catholic Online hasn't discovered the connection yet either.
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That's too fucking funny to be true.Hermit wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:15 amThe Wikipedia article about that saint comments:No mention of plagues or epidemics, but I guess someone will edit that in before long, perhaps even with a link to the page you found to prove it's true. Plenty of people will accept it either way without further examination. Some might even create some witty memes in connection with this recent discovery.Corona is especially venerated in Austria and eastern Bavaria. She is invoked in connection with superstitions involving money, such as gambling or treasure hunting.
ETA Catholic Online hasn't discovered the connection yet either.
Did you edit that into the wiki page lol?
Did you know that, earlier today, the google search on democrats had a 'rat' icon instead of a donkey? Don't know if it is still that way.
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Not I, but Catholic Online might have. It contains the same description word for word.Cunt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:36 amThat's too fucking funny to be true.Hermit wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:15 amThe Wikipedia article about that saint comments:No mention of plagues or epidemics, but I guess someone will edit that in before long, perhaps even with a link to the page you found to prove it's true. Plenty of people will accept it either way without further examination. Some might even create some witty memes in connection with this recent discovery.Corona is especially venerated in Austria and eastern Bavaria. She is invoked in connection with superstitions involving money, such as gambling or treasure hunting.
ETA Catholic Online hasn't discovered the connection yet either.
Did you edit that into the wiki page lol?
Did you know that, earlier today, the google search on democrats had a 'rat' icon instead of a donkey? Don't know if it is still that way.
CatholicSaints.Info mentions treasure hunters too, but hasn't added the plague/epidemic discovery yet either. I tried to do it for them, but they wouldn't let me. Spoilsports.
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Apparently, conspiracy-related google searches are 'no longer censored'.
Unfortunately, I don't read deeply enough into them to know if this is true or not.
I checked the democrat rat search, and it was that way. Wouldn't know the difference on other conspiracy theories (michael obama, obama birther were mentioned, but I don't know anything about those theories)
Unfortunately, I don't read deeply enough into them to know if this is true or not.
I checked the democrat rat search, and it was that way. Wouldn't know the difference on other conspiracy theories (michael obama, obama birther were mentioned, but I don't know anything about those theories)
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The twittert account '@coronavirus' just tweeted...
I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.
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I don't know what you're writing about. Am I supposed to smell the rat or are you going to provide a link? If you got a link I hope it'll be from something with at least one foot on this planet most of the time. I only read Galaxian style verbiage for its amusement value.
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this was google this aft.
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https://gloria.tv/post/yeFVbyrmCdZn14rcXGkZfSktPCoronavirus: Bishops Carry Blessed Sacrament In Streets
Crema Bishop Daniele Gianotti, Italy, walked on Sunday with the Blessed Sacrament through the streets (video below).
Similarly, Tyler Bishop Joseph Strickland, Texas, lead a 1,5 kilometre Eucharistic procession on March 13 asking his priests to do the same.
All over the world, priests process with monstrances through the streets. Here are examples from Austria, Germany, and Italy.
Maronite Father Majdi Allawi Haqq Qurban, a former Muslim, flew on March 7 in a private plane with the Blessed Sacrament and a statue of Our Lady over the Lebanon to “bless and protect” his homeland (video).
Meanwhile in Italy six priests died of coronavirus. At least twenty more are infected. Cremona Bishop Napolioni was infected but left hospital on March 16.
Good to see them making themselves useful.
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