Event JSON
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],
[
"content-warning",
"re: Let's play a game. Guess what popular company has this in their terms of services, now for their e-mail, vpn, calendar, password manager, and file storage:"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://fuzzies.wtf/users/tldr/statuses/114651243798752329",
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[
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