Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1a95dx6vas6nrfamuc0x0r426rxd77l0p7t3xec5xdgakep9lq40q9z8cle I hope so. she’s either still in the house and hiding (which… rosy boas don’t move much so good luck me), she got eaten by one of the rat snakes who got out (possible but I didn’t notice a suspiciously large bulge in my Texas rat when she knocked over a shitload of glass after escape), or she left after winter ended (if true, she won’t last very long - there is a merlin in this neighbourhood).",
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