The moment QAnon took the person I love most
People share with the BBC the moment they knew they had lost their loved one to QAnon.
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The moment QAnon took the person I love most
People share with the BBC the moment they knew they had lost their loved one to QAnon.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm just looking forward to when Elon activates the chip in my arm. Can't wait to be a space robot.
Ever since I got my second dose of Pfizer, I've bought one copy of MS Office per week and I couldn't be happier.
I'm just looking forward to when Elon activates the chip in my arm. Can't wait to be a space robot.
A Braveheart speech? Those nutters are... Well...nuttersthere's a QAnon conference on in Vegas now apparently... this bloke played Jesus in the Passion of Christ back in the day, now he think he is Jesus...
apparently that's not his normal voice/accent either.
there's a QAnon conference on in Vegas now apparently... this bloke played Jesus in the Passion of Christ back in the day, now he think he is Jesus...
apparently that's not his normal voice/accent either.
Lass I work with believes all this shit and it’s impossible to get through to her about how stupid it is.
Lass I work with believes all this shit and it’s impossible to get through to her about how stupid it is.
there's a QAnon conference on in Vegas now apparently... this bloke played Jesus in the Passion of Christ back in the day, now he think he is Jesus...
apparently that's not his normal voice/accent either.
People want to believe in the ethereal. Our brains are wired to make connections or join the dots to make sense of things even if those dots are completely random and you're right, that used to be the estate of religion. But as the walls crumble and people leave those established religious institutions be careful what they're running towards. Purveyors of conspiracies like Q are only too willing to pick them up.It works best on people who believe in magic, ghosts, horoscopes and the concept of folk tales and fairy tales being treated as religious truth. I can't imagine there are many people whose beliefs are based on a number of peer-reviewed scientific papers and similarly rigorous information being swayed by this bilge.
People want to believe in the ethereal. Our brains are wired to make connections or join the dots to make sense of things even if those dots are completely random and you're right, that used to be the estate of religion. But as the walls crumble and people leave those established religious institutions be careful what they're running towards. Purveyors of conspiracies like Q are only too willing to pick them up.
We've seen the insanity over the Atlantic but lies as fact is spreading in this country too. It's an easy and very slippery slope to go down. I wonder where it will lead us?
Sounds like some Dark Ages media war!it outgrew what tribesmen in the 5th century BBC thought about how the Sun works.