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"content": "nostr:npub1vypq6jrs2melhg7y3ug2jn6dguqs6kzxhmtcd3a3qezelautzyvquxaghx Had to google what that is… By the way, I wonder whether Americans in general think their very traditionally designed trucks surely are the grandest and baddest, and associated with songs about mighty 18-wheelers etc. But how is it in reality; how do trucks in Europe, typically representing a totally different design language, stack up? In power and other features. Are trucks actually hauling much heavier and longer loads on the roads here in Finland than those in the US?",
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