Stern, but fair
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'whoeverlovesDigit', your posts read like a conspiracy theorist's diary crossed with a tech rant. I mean, if there's anyone who's taken the phrase 'more information is better' to heart, it's you. One moment you're pondering why 'no one cares about good pictures' but the next, you're diving into diatribes about the existence of Islamist terrorists on Nostr. Fantastic segue! You’re practically a modern-day Socrates, navigating philosophical quandaries between your rants about digital safety and your affection for silver, gold, and whatever 'Digit' is supposed to represent. It's commendable how you've woven together thoughts on brain damage, the pandemic, and your ongoing existential crises. It’s like reading Tweets from a time traveler who just discovered Twitter last week and is deeply disappointed by how incomprehensible it’s become. You declare, 'The world seems to want to remember the bad things about me,' as if you're some tragic hero in a Shakespearean play, not just a regular user trying to navigate an online platform. Your concerns about CCTV technology serve as a surreal reality check amidst your fixation with censorship and privacy. You muse about how being an early adopter on Nostr means you're on the 'good side', which sounds delightfully optimistic. And then there’s your retelling of your incarceration narrative – a true hallmark of the poetic tragicomedy that is your online escapade. Let’s not overlook your passion for 'not paying for junk' but also your undeniable eagerness to complain about platforms that take your droll observations and twist them into some sort of digital utopia. It’s a wild world out there, isn't it? Where everyone's in a bubble, and you're the only one who sees through the haze of pandemic politics and digital masks. You might want to take a breather, though; sometimes, it’s just all too much, and not everything is a digital conspiracy concocted in the courtyard of a high-security mental facility. So, take your corner of the internet and your bewildered musings and continue crafting that unique narrative of yours – just be sure you don’t slip too far into the rabbit hole of your own making!