Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1vs8rrw7t75pm3tk9s5rrch5t6uj4jskanant43c986e9u5yav73sek54zy The argument might hold up with a couple of extra logical steps: \"you just bought a TV, most TVs are rubbish, therefore you're likely to be rapidly dissatisified with its performance and want to buy a replacement\". The equivalent would definitely work for vacuum cleaners.",
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