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"content": "nostr:npub147ljzf0tf72v3lwsmkqt2tmzj77yg0akv2wrg7uwvfswww56wuys06vyrc you don’t hear it from me every cycle. i used to be almost indifferent, in the 1990s through Y2K. a lot of people would say, “yeah, and look at GWB” but even there, a lot of people forget that an Iraq War was pretty likely even under Gore. but i think the era of not-so-much difference is gone, and on one side the risk of real catastrophe is quite serious. (honestly the last two decades have been gradual catastrophe, but gradually might precede suddenly.)",
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