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Context?
Here's one possibility. Sometimes nerds will use html-style "closing tags" when they type stuff, like:
/sarcasm
Meaning "That was sarcasm. Now back to serious."
So maybe /grim is like "that was grim, but we're moving on"
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2024-10-24 17:12:42Event JSON
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