atlas on Nostr: Seeing how well some people can somewhat "make up" personalities based on bouts of ...
Seeing how well some people can somewhat "make up" personalities based on bouts of text and grow attraction to that fictitious person enough to want to defend them, makes me interested in seeing if social media contributes to schizophrenic behavior in a way.
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