shawn on Nostr: Months later, deleting twitter feels like ending a relationship with someone who’d ...
Months later, deleting twitter feels like ending a relationship with someone who’d once been an uplifting influence, but became a self-destructive, emotional vampire. You knew it wasn’t healthy, but you kept making excuses.
Until, finally, you’d had enough. You cut them out, and you don’t look back.
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