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"content": "nostr:npub1ddpukxz4rkcadch7gu5hqre42lju5spyg2ph747yvgysathy4ulqye2tax , I wonder if that is a logical position, or influenced by your personal experience? Someone out there has done their graduate work on this issue, and needs to weigh in...\n\nThat being said, I THINK they are the logical equivalent, and believe which you would assume more likely is based on trust issues. If you tend to trust people, then 'is my friend.' If you distrust people, then 'is my enemy.'",
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