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I appreciate the accounts that share personal stuff, for now anyway. many of the current crowd on here are careful not to reveal much (cypherpunk ethos and all) which is a little unnatural at times
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Yeah. I think the lack of such "normie" stuff can make it difficult to onboard people, as they have to sort of break with the "local" culture to post it.
That's actually why I started posting it, regularly, LOOK, A NORMAN HUMAN FEMALE ON THE NOSTRNET!, and now it's sort of become my tradition and I've come to enjoy it.
I didn't really do this, on Twitter. I was more anon. My real face was in my avatar but most people thought it wasn't me.
And, before Twitter, I was anon on the Internet for about 30 years. Lots of people assumed I was a man.
I feel more comfortable being myself, on here. It seems more homey and we have meetups and things. Familial.
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