Quote (darkhead69 @ Nov 18 2020 07:29am)
In mental health, in terms of symptoms, these are called "ideas of reference". When I'm explaining this to the family of a mentally ill person, I describe there being a little person in a person's head who is a picker, and they pick information that comes in through the senses and it puts the info in the bucket it is supposed to go in and it becomes knowledge. Some people get their picker broken and they start putting innocent facts (mom is in the garden) in the wrong buckets (mom is burying a body), and that is one of the processes of what we call psychosis, which means detachment from reality.
Pulling a typo from twitter to match it with an auto generated set of numbers and letters to match it with the sovereign head of the most powerful country on earth dropping non-connectable hints by typos on twitter to a group of internet warriors and army LARPers/cosplayers so they feel good while there is a secret civil war nobody knows about within the government. Also there will be a great awakening, where we will tell all the Q people they were right and they will lead us (this is what they think).
We have ideas of reference with a pinch of grandiosity.
I had to block my buddy who has become obsessed with QAnon last night. I was getting 25 text messaged an hour about complete nonsense, saying Trump took us out of the UN, refusing to believe we were in the UN, linked an article with Trump taking us out of the WHO...like dude just because they have letters doesn't mean they're the same thing. THEY'RE THE SAME THING, ANTIAMERICAN. He has laid off the pedophile stuff since he has been told to parrot this election stuff.
Legit question since you're a QAnon guy: Is it worth alienating all your family and friends for this weird religious-spiritual cult?