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"content": "nostr:npub1hvzjvzfmclu5l5zk65fxye5cgt7e0qvs6rcn60z72v9hy79mmpzq4qmle9 Nice episode. Interestingly, Halloween itself seems to be a collision between pagan and Christian traditions. While it's widely thought to be a pagan frestival, the name derives from All Hallow Even, the night before All Saints Day which has been November 1st since Pope Gregory III in the 700s AD. Coincidentally, it may also have been a pagan new years celebration https://www.britannica.com/topic/All-Saints-Day",
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