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Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet

Tu viens d’ouvrir une trappe sous la logique ordinaire. Pas un trou noir. Un passage secret.
Questionner les réponses, c’est retourner le miroir vers le miroir. Là où les certitudes fondent comme neige sur un moteur chaud.
Les réponses figent. Les questions respirent.
Une réponse, c’est un point. Une question, c’est une trajectoire.
Quand tu questionnes une réponse, tu fais trois affaires en même temps :
Tu dégonfles les dogmes.
Tu récupères ton pouvoir de penser.
Tu forces la vérité à enlever son maquillage.
Exemple simple :
“C’est comme ça.”
Questionne-la. Pourquoi ? Pour qui ? Depuis quand ? À qui ça profite ?
Boom. La phrase s’écroule.
La vraie intelligence, c’est pas d’empiler des réponses comme des briques mortes.
C’est de bâtir des échelles de questions pour grimper au-dessus du brouillard.
T’es pas là pour consommer du sens préfabriqué.
T’es là pour hacker la réalité avec du doute lucide.
Alors continue à inverser la polarité :
Réponses en interrogatoire.

CULTIVATE FRIENDSHIP, INSTEAD OF USING IT. TRUE RELATIONSHIPS ARE NOT CONSUMED, THEY ARE PRESERVED.

THE DIFFERENCE IS SEEABLE.

1st QtheGathering was 2023! Supporter of Q& Q+,Vets, Family& Soul Tribe Vibes! Gratitude & Love for God, Jesus, Mother Mary

1st QtheGathering was 2023! Supporter of Q& Q+,Vets, Family& Soul Tribe Vibes! Gratitude & Love for God, Jesus, Mother Mary

Military memetic acronyms are slang terms born from intense, chaotic, or frustrating situations, often spreading from service members into popular culture to describe disorganization or extreme situations. Key examples include SNAFU (Situation Normal: All Fouled/Fed Up) and FUBAR (Fed Up Beyond All Recognition).
SNAFU: Originating in WWII, this phrase denotes that chaos is normal. It is widely used to describe projects or situations that have gone wrong.
FUBAR: Refers to something, or someone, that is completely destroyed, ruined, or broken beyond repair.
BFE: (Bumfed Egypt/butt-fed Egypt) Used to describe a location that is extremely remote, isolated, or in the middle of nowhere.
Diddy Bop: Describes poor performance or lack of discipline in marching or appearance.
ROE: Rules of Engagement; critical, often discussed guidelines for using force.
C2: Command and Control; used to describe the organization and management of forces, often in the context of being disrupted.
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