Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1tel5za5zruq55shnfhvtxrajvk597rus8dh5d2jpt7g0z33e279st64v4v If I responded with something about election fraud you would probably demand proof, right? What is it called when it is okay for one side of an equation, but not the other? As this post stands - I call it childish.",
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