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"content": "nostr:npub1nr946s0l46xyylp50hghlqyu5adptdmvv7wrwkmn2wm7h0gdddxswy7sxa I have a similar notion about taking photos to preserve a memory. In my (possibly warped?) view, if I soak in a nature scene or whatever I'm experiencing with just my eyeballs and don't take a picture, it's as if the experience is just for me and no one else. \n\nIt's a partially selfish, and partially beautiful concept.",
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