29 March, 07:26
Q feels like a "semantic weapon" in that it defines a "narrative terrain" that is totally controlled and owned (like "who is Q?") — and which constrains the possible movements of the deceitful enemy. There are huge chunks of contested space that are "pre-occupied" by anons, and peppered with the "truth bombs" of past digs...
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