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True Story: I wore my nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 merch to church about a month ago and someone saw me wearing the shirt and said, “Damus?” We immediately hugged. 🫂 I’m a part of a small-ish local church and didn’t expected that to happen anytime soon. I felt so known.

Tonight was our first time hanging out irl. Wow, it was rich. Just wanted to say thanks to nostr:npub10qk5zpmhv7rspp87shajf7d24yrf4lyr7w0m25wv9w78grs4k0sq0gq8pc & nostr:npub1h50pnxqw9jg7dhr906fvy4mze2yzawf895jhnc3p7qmljdugm6gsrurqev - Y’all are awesome and the merch you’re putting out is doing far more than you know. 🫂😊💜

Enjoy these times. The internet used to be a bit like this. Once it gets easier to use and more mainstream, it’ll be a bunch of mops who don’t create or have a shared ideology. They’ll just want to consume outrage content.

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Thanks, my friend. 🤙🏻🫂

I hope we’re not giving everything to these freedom protocols so that we go back to the same unfruitful lives. I’m here to move from Glory to Glory.

Hopefully 🤞

There will always be creators and consumers, and creators will be in the minority. https://meaningness.com/geeks-mops-sociopaths

At least with Nostr, there’s more of a market for the experience / algorithm. No one is trying to maximize engagement at the cost of our souls. Some people will want to learn and be challenged, and they can do that.