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"content": "nostr:npub15euyg4eaagz0fyqg6l68qne4h8ds30qkmqzuqw2d4xev3gpt43hsuslcpr all in all, the US is huge. There are plenty of issues to keep one's mind occupied, from one coast to the other. Living in Europe, yes, we're aware of things in more countries, but by land area I don't think it's much more. The United States isn't one homogeneous country. Politically it's prob just as diverse as the EU.",
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