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"content": "nostr:npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q as far as I know from a couple Indian folks I was friends with, its not something they do ALL the time, but a few times a year as part of a religious holiday event. obviously this may vary a bit depending on how traditional they are or something, but that seems to be true of the average Indian",
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