I didn't say it had to matter to me. I don't give a damn and...

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2026-06-08T23:38:38Z

↳ Reply to Hanshan (npub1lxzaxzge0jq9u9cecucctdt5lslwgp7hcxmp2l0wn8r2ecjenwasu6svxa)

My post doesn't mean anything other than what it says. it's just something I'm proud of, it doesn't have to matter to you. insofar is it negatively ...

I didn't say it had to matter to me. I don't give a damn and didn't ask. Don't post something like that naming someone specifically and then expect people not to think exactly what it sounds like (a dunk). Especially when you follow it up with calling that person addicted simply for making a different life choice than you. The entire context sounds like a condescending dunk. All I'm asking is what difference it's made. It's okay if the answer is none and you're just proud, but that doesn't match the context of the conversation you dropped it in. That's on you.

I've already demonstrated exactly how him being there has been meaningful in at least one case. So what you're saying is bullshit. It literally can't be true. You could argue that him not being there is meaningful in some way, but he clearly disagrees that it's more meaningful, which is my only point.

It doesn't mean he's addicted, less than, or less concerned with Nostr simply because he changed his mind and thinks he can have more impact having a presence there. His mental health is his own damn business. He's a grown man so I assume he's making his own best decisions.

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