
08-07-2021, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Looking for next wife
It has been proven by studies for years and years now that many needy people who did not get into the group they sought while growing up, such as having lunch at the "in crowd" middle school table, or made the football team, cheer leading team, good grades, etc., later in life subliminally create their own "in crowd" group, therefore giving them the feeling of belonging to something special that you don't. Hence the idiotic QAnon groups and such. This is why, video tapes, cold hard facts, and such have no effect on them. They "need" to believe Hillary drinks baby's blood and tracking devices in the vaccines, etc. to finally belong to the special "all knowing in crowd group" and you will never never ever change their minds. They always resort to conspiracy and lies and that makes them feel protected and special. This is why there are few Harvard MBAs, handsome people, doctors, lawyers, pretty women, etc. in their ranks. Most are out of work young men staying with mom. Sad, but true. Now, someone here will point out the one handsome lawyer or doctor in the whole US that belongs to that group thinking that proves me wrong. Problem is; there is only one.
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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
There it is, the pol. Agenda. Again why is it allowed?
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What part of this is political? It answers the post it replied to and doesn't mention politics at all.
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