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وقتی می آمدید نمیدانستیم که هستید، به شما نام ترک و ترکمان دادیم. وقتی میرفتید آناتولی، به شما گفتیم رومی. بعد هم نام ترکیه را هم ما به شما دادیم #ترک_شناسی ➖➖➖ کانال اصلی @Zartosht_Setodeh کانال آرشیو @ASPS_KFP
وقتی می آمدید نمیدانستیم که هستید، به شما نام ترک و ترکمان دادیم. وقتی میرفتید آناتولی، به شما گفتیم رومی. بعد هم نام ترکیه را هم ما به شما دادیم #ترک_شناسی ➖➖➖ کانال اصلی @Zartosht_Setodeh کانال آرشیو @ASPS_KFP
Don’t publish new content at nighttime. Since not all users disable notifications for the night, you risk inadvertently disturbing them. With the sharp downturn in the crypto market, yelling has become a coping mechanism for many crypto traders. This screaming therapy became popular after the surge of Goblintown Ethereum NFTs at the end of May or early June. Here, holders made incoherent groaning sounds in late-night Twitter spaces. They also role-played as urine-loving Goblin creatures. 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 public channel had more than 109,000 subscribers, Judge Hui said. Ng had the power to remove or amend the messages in the channel, but he “allowed them to exist.” 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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