"ربّ اجعل رِيمَا من أهلِك وأهلِ كتابِكَ، وثبّتهُ فيها كنفسها التي بين جنبيها، ولا تحرمها فضلَهُ ولا نورَهُ، ولا تُزغ فؤادها عنهُ، ولا يُنازعُ منزلتهُ في قلبها حبّ أحدٍ أو شيءٍ دونهُ، وأحسِن ختامها وتقبّل عملهَا وارفع درجتهَا وانظُر إليهَا نظرةَ رضًا".
"ربّ اجعل رِيمَا من أهلِك وأهلِ كتابِكَ، وثبّتهُ فيها كنفسها التي بين جنبيها، ولا تحرمها فضلَهُ ولا نورَهُ، ولا تُزغ فؤادها عنهُ، ولا يُنازعُ منزلتهُ في قلبها حبّ أحدٍ أو شيءٍ دونهُ، وأحسِن ختامها وتقبّل عملهَا وارفع درجتهَا وانظُر إليهَا نظرةَ رضًا".
While some crypto traders move toward screaming as a coping mechanism, many mental health experts have argued that “scream therapy” is pseudoscience. Scientific research or no, it obviously feels good. As the broader market downturn continues, yelling online has become the crypto trader’s latest coping mechanism after the rise of Goblintown Ethereum NFTs at the end of May and beginning of June, where holders made incoherent groaning sounds and role-played as urine-loving goblin creatures in late-night Twitter Spaces. Matt Hussey, editorial director of NEAR Protocol (and former editor-in-chief of Decrypt) responded to the news of the Telegram group with “#meIRL.” Telegram message that reads: "Bear Market Screaming Therapy Group. You are only allowed to send screaming voice notes. Everything else = BAN. Text pics, videos, stickers, gif = BAN. Anything other than screaming = BAN. You think you are smart = BAN. With Bitcoin down 30% in the past week, some crypto traders have taken to Telegram to “voice” their feelings.
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