My husband is in IT and he said its standard practice to take something off a website until you can fix the bug.
He resists my red pills. :(
Not sure when you jumped onto this adventure cruise, but Spouse umbob was resisting me too since the beginning in 2017'.
It was only recently that they started to come around. One night we had a very heated discussion about conspiracy theories which ended when I pointed out too many sources about a single subject to be a coincidence. After that it's been the riots that have really broken the dam. After watching several nights of riots in Minnapolis, Seattle and DC, I showed my sweety the video that the black dude recorded with all the white Antifa kids systematically torching a staged police car.
It's been a long haul but the light is shining in our house.
Don't give up. You just have to find the right tool to break the ice.
He resists my red pills. :(
Show your IT husband post 1321 (Rachael Chandler recruiting manager at Wayfair) and post 1335 Q posts about Chandler.
That was a huge eyeopener for me!
“He resists my red pills. :(”
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I completely understand. My dh is more red pilled than he was, mainly because he’ll say something newsy and I’ll go, “Oh yeah, that was on the FreeQ board a couple of days ago.” Then I explained about the digital warriors all over and how they are exposing things.
He’s more than willing to accept, but will not see pictures of abused children, animals, or elderly.
Our youngest son... he’s gonna be a bit tougher! OH but I found that Praying Medic wrote a Q book! I had no idea it was his. So that may be the book I can hand to my son. I have to read it first.
Petey
Melian wrote:
“My husband is in IT and he said its standard practice to take something off a website until you can fix the bug.
He resists my red pills. :(”
At what point does it become statistally improbable to be a bug?
Look at all the cabinets with incredibly high prices and with kids’ names.