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"content": "nostr:npub1jfwwnkfuc64ns7wu6p76zpe5rtwjjlmxwpmkfsskeuz3u8mgd5qqcyvy9k As a side note of a totally different use case, I remember parents admonishing me when I used the phrase \"they say...\" as a teen in an attempt to add authority to a statement. Parents would quip Who's they? It taught me to never assume something said is true without researching it if the source is unknown.",
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