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"لا أريد طُرقًا مّلتوية تُثقل خُطاي، فَلم تَعُّد خُطواتي تحمل تلك الدافعية للسير. فلا أريد عَثرات تُنهكني، ولا ضَجيجًا يطِمسُ هُدوئي، ولا حَتى اكتشافُ خَفايا البَشر ومعادنهم. كل ما أرجوه هو سَلامٌ يَحتضِنُني، سلامٌ يُزهر في عالمي دون انكسار."
"لا أريد طُرقًا مّلتوية تُثقل خُطاي، فَلم تَعُّد خُطواتي تحمل تلك الدافعية للسير. فلا أريد عَثرات تُنهكني، ولا ضَجيجًا يطِمسُ هُدوئي، ولا حَتى اكتشافُ خَفايا البَشر ومعادنهم. كل ما أرجوه هو سَلامٌ يَحتضِنُني، سلامٌ يُزهر في عالمي دون انكسار."
The visual aspect of channels is very critical. In fact, design is the first thing that a potential subscriber pays attention to, even though unconsciously. Developing social channels based on exchanging a single message isn’t exactly new, of course. Back in 2014, the “Yo” app was launched with the sole purpose of enabling users to send each other the greeting “Yo.” The Standard Channel Hui said the messages, which included urging the disruption of airport operations, were attempts to incite followers to make use of poisonous, corrosive or flammable substances to vandalize police vehicles, and also called on others to make weapons to harm police. For crypto enthusiasts, there was the “gm” app, a self-described “meme app” which only allowed users to greet each other with “gm,” or “good morning,” a common acronym thrown around on Crypto Twitter and Discord. But the gm app was shut down back in September after a hacker reportedly gained access to user data.
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