Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1tjgatp70gx7grxzjapyxe8h4nua5vafvszrepv6hf3ze5apfguaspmgye3 I feel like interjecting here. I don't think \"your\" in the sentence above refer to you. I don't think you are either the subject or object in that sentence. There's this thing in English where \"you\" can mean anyone in a generic way. I can't remember what this rule is called, though. I'd love it if someone could complement here.",
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