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RE: Introducing Sargon's first class of users

in #themesopotamians6 years ago (edited)

What an awesome and esteemed list of beautiful people to have the honour of being included with.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Deep thanks to @tcpolymath for recognising the efforts of all these kind-hearted people and for being a shining example of generosity in action.
Bless you sir!

If anyone is feeling overwhelmed by emotions of depression, anxiety of suicidal tendencies please jump over to @preventsuicide (which is still quite a new account that will be used more soon) and join the prevent suicide discord server that is mentioned there. There are many people there that have been through what you’re going through and can offer a friendly, discreet ear especially for you. If you know anyone that may need help please direct them there.

Blissful blessings and smiles
in joy
Nathan
NK

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Really happy to be on this team with you. Looks like you've already found a lot of ways to contribute! Looking forward to getting to know you and your account better!

Thank you and I'm looking forward to connecting more with you too!
Blissful blessings and smiles
in joy
Nathan
NK

Amazing spirit, NK! Really looking forward to working alongside with you as a new friend <3

Hiya, fellow Helpienaut!
It takes an amazing spirit to see the amazing spirit in me and others.
Yes, it'll be great to get to know each other better through this!
Blissful blessings and smiles
in joy
Nathan
NK

Hello @nathankaye, off topic question but I like to try to stay on top of the unusual bits of markdown, so do you know any other color code names? Is there a place you go specific to find, or just do like me and painstakingly look through the page source for the secret tibbits?

G'day mate!
I wish there was a more magical answer to that question...
As you suspected, all I can say is INSPECT is your friend to discover that stuff...
Blissful blessings and smiles
in joy
Nathan
NK

I forgot about the quick inspect function, much easier to find than scrolling along through page source. Thanks for the reminder.