Nostr is more like a real, human language than any programming language or data format, because the rules are made by the people who use it, not the architect or the compiler/runtime.
The meanings of words change, grammar develops, vocabulary expands and contracts. This happens naturally as usage ebbs and flows. Is nostr the first un-planned data protocol?
Sounds like an unbearable madness.
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And yet the human brain can parse it