“But dont say youre going to for a week then not.”
Why not?
Let them lose sleep over this. Who cares.
I agree, Helicondelta. I am just as eager to see it dropped now, however, this event was not staged for me, for me to enjoy, at my leisure. Call it what you want, but this ongoing event has all the makings of a titanic, paradigm shifting power struggle unseen in many decades. A little patience is called for as we watch the rats scurry around after the light was turned on. We should take time and watch carefully, you never know what one of them will carelessly leave behind as they scurry to find cover. Once things settle a little, stir the nest again and see what else crawls out. With a little patience, you may coax out things that should not have even been there to begin with. You don’t want to rush things and leave important elements unexposed. Use your imagination for a moment and contemplate just how wide ranging and devastating this event could become. Enjoy this dance between action and patience.
[on how to properly build suspense]
Four people are sitting around a table talking about baseball or whatever you like. Five minutes of it. Very dull. Suddenly, a bomb goes off. Blows the people to smithereens. What does the audience have? Ten seconds of shock. Now take the same scene and tell the audience there is a bomb under that table and will go off in five minutes. The whole emotion of the audience is totally different because you've given them that information. In five minutes time that bomb will go off. Now the conversation about baseball becomes very vital. Because they're saying to you, "Don't be ridiculous. Stop talking about baseball. There's a bomb under there." You've got the audience working.
-Alfred Hitchcock
Agree let them stew and drive themselves nuts trying to figure how to counteract it but not knowing what or how
Why not?
Because it gives the Clinton crime family time to find you and kill you that’s why.