_آمنتُ أنّ الإنسان المُضِيء من الداخل، الذي يصدر النور من أعماقه؛ لا تستطيع ظُلمات الكون أن تُخبِي شُعلته، أو تُطفِئ جذوته، ذلك أن ما ينبع من الأعماق يمتلك أساسات متينة وقويّة، تصمد أمام رياح الدهر وعواصف الأيام، ويستقبل بها الإنسان الحياة كيفما جاءت بصدرٍ رَحب.
_آمنتُ أنّ الإنسان المُضِيء من الداخل، الذي يصدر النور من أعماقه؛ لا تستطيع ظُلمات الكون أن تُخبِي شُعلته، أو تُطفِئ جذوته، ذلك أن ما ينبع من الأعماق يمتلك أساسات متينة وقويّة، تصمد أمام رياح الدهر وعواصف الأيام، ويستقبل بها الإنسان الحياة كيفما جاءت بصدرٍ رَحب.
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The original Telegram channel has expanded into a web of accounts for different locations, including specific pages made for individual Russian cities. There's also an English-language website, which states it is owned by the people who run the Telegram channels. At its heart, Telegram is little more than a messaging app like WhatsApp or Signal. But it also offers open channels that enable a single user, or a group of users, to communicate with large numbers in a method similar to a Twitter account. This has proven to be both a blessing and a curse for Telegram and its users, since these channels can be used for both good and ill. Right now, as Wired reports, the app is a key way for Ukrainians to receive updates from the government during the invasion. Messages are not fully encrypted by default. That means the company could, in theory, access the content of the messages, or be forced to hand over the data at the request of a government. Oh no. There’s a certain degree of myth-making around what exactly went on, so take everything that follows lightly. Telegram was originally launched as a side project by the Durov brothers, with Nikolai handling the coding and Pavel as CEO, while both were at VK. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the early-morning hours of February 24, targeting several key cities with military strikes.
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