Post ATFNyxUj1TgxpiFpIm by c705a5941f666fe813aa679b5976f688e4a71a0a80b040d86972e9acdc6045a9@mostr.pub
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 (DIR) Post #ATFNywzWtSjqGxeug4 by 0575bf03c261c19508094def29ca943a5ab148c4f76c3798a45bbb1162a2b879@mostr.pub
       2023-03-03T17:50:37.000Z
       
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       As a guy who never registered on twitter!I dont get the twitter bad, nostr good talk anyway.We got other stuff to do right?
       
 (DIR) Post #ATFNyxUj1TgxpiFpIm by c705a5941f666fe813aa679b5976f688e4a71a0a80b040d86972e9acdc6045a9@mostr.pub
       2023-03-03T18:38:28.000Z
       
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       I’m with you on this. There are many staunch / impassioned takes around here in the vein of us-vs-them. I like the idea of championing what’s good and skipping the finger pointing part. Folks will shout freedom & sovereignty from a mountaintop while essentially saying “but don’t do ___ because I said so” in the same breath. Outside of conflict being more interesting than high-fives only (movies need an antagonist for example), and the human tendency to bandwagon or pick a side (a la sports fandom)… I really don’t get it.I don’t see anyone poo-pooing Damus on Twitter, but the reverse is true over here. This is odd. My theory: it’s just part of the culture for peeps sharing an idyllic vision of the future. Which is mildly ironic? idk just musing. Happy Friday to all :)