Mohammad (@mohammadksa) • Hey
Mohammad (@mohammadksa) • Hey
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- **Have you ever pondered which of these communities might be the most notorious for dubious dealings?**
Yes, it is, regrettably, the Arabic-speaking community. There exists a cadre of crypto enthusiasts—some from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, along with others from Syria, Egypt, Morocco, and other locales—who lead the charge.
Interestingly, in this community, a certain kind of scamming seems almost formalized. A myriad of self-proclaimed gurus with minimal expertise don themselves in the robes of technical analysis wizards. They preside over Telegram channels, charging exorbitant fees—typically more than $ 150 a month—dispensing trading tips that are, at best, questionable and at worst, financially perilous. This is quickly apparent to anyone with a modicum of market experience.
Others orchestrate channels focused solely on short and long positions, leveraging the significant liquidity of their Kuwaiti, Saudi, and Emirati counterparts to manipulate market values. The channel operators strategically position themselves before issuing a call to action, reaping profits from their ill-informed yet hopeful followers.
Spread the word during these buoyant market times; it's the peak season for the emergence of swindlers, preying on the influx of new entrants to the market!
- Fall's yellow foliage shines under the sun like mesmerizing gold
- Sleeping on a bed of leafs..
- Exciting news! @lens/hey frens, we're thrilled to announce the launch of our new **tipping** feature powered by @lens/lens **open action**. Now, you can show your appreciation for great posts and comments by sending tips directly to the creators. Enable tipping on your posts and start appreciating others today!
- I was young when the Second Gulf War broke out. I still remember our small house on the outskirts of Baghdad. Planes were constantly hovering over and bombing the city.
Once, an explosion occurred near our house. It shook the building, the doors, and the windows, and the sound reverberated everywhere. Right after that, a piece or two of shrapnel fell into our house. My brother and sister were afraid to touch it, fearing it might be radioactive. At the age of five, I bravely picked up the shrapnel and took it out of the house.
Those were terrifying days. My uncle, a kind and loving man, was killed, which deeply affected my mother's mental health.
In Baghdad, we lived next to a neighborhood with Jewish families. They were kind, supportive, educated, and wonderful people. After a while, they left Iraq, and so did we. After 2003, my father told my mother one evening that there was no longer a place for us in this country. We gathered what furniture we could carry and left Iraq via Kuwait.
Today, I follow the events in Gaza. Tens of thousands are killed and wounded. Children are torn to pieces, men die, women are widowed, children are orphaned, and the world remains silent.
Watching this, I see how ugly the world can be, and how the oppressed can become oppressors.
- The photo is from Baghdad's Qanbar Ali neighborhood, where we lived peacefully alongside Jewish neighbors.
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- The birds are dancing with the waves.
- I have launched this collection of NFTs on the zkSync. Anyone who wishes to mint one for free is welcome to do so, and those who choose not to are free as well. 😄
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- Stay where there is singing, for the wicked do not sing.
2021.
- though I doubt that saying, for the wicked do sing and dance, pray, and do anything! They haven't left anything pure for the good.
- Just take a picture of it, as it looks quite tempting 😅
Actually, I’m reading the book in its original Persian language.
- Human beings are inherently aggressive and arrogant creatures, tamed by values and laws.
In politics, they brand others as traitors and lackeys, and in religion, they accuse them of heresy and blasphemy.
The bland Andalusian breakfast!
- I showed him this picture and asked, "Who is in the picture?"
He immediately replied with surprise, "But where was this taken of me?"
Your arrival changed our lives. Happy Birthday—may your days be joyful and blessed.
- Bashar bin Burd, an ancient poet who died in 784 AD, wrote a magnificent line describing war. He said: 'The war is stirred above our heads, and our swords resemble the night whose planets tumble down.'
I always wondered, what does it mean to compare war to a night where its stars are falling and scattering? I asked artificial intelligence to illustrate this poetic line for me, and I was astonished by the result!
- It’s one of the scenes I’ll never forget. That day, I felt embarrassed that I wasn’t reading a book like them. sneakily took the picture!
21.05.08
- Previously, our friend @lens/redha a told me about this thought.
Whenever the world shows me one of its lowly faces, I remember his words.
- A lady walked past the café, pulling a flock of plastic ducks - or flamingos - behind her.
Some of the patrons asked her about this unusual display. She replied that it was her birthday, and she wanted to celebrate in her own unique way.
The patrons then began clapping and chanting "cumpleaños feliz" *(Happy Birthday in Spanish).*
- Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad!
- Over the past few days, I've observed some new crypto assets on CoinMarketCap. It's quite bizarre—some coins are infused with large amounts of liquidity, in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, showcasing high trading volumes and market liquidity. Then, just as quickly, it all evaporates!
My heart goes out to the small fishes caught up in this!
- 🎉 Exciting News! 🎉
Now you can mint **Zora NFTs** directly through @lenster.lens 🟣 by just sharing the Zora link on your post, Dive into the seamless experience of showcasing your unique digital art and share what you got 💬
You can mint the below NFT to celebrate this moment 🎉
https://zora.co/collect/zora:0xeb0851f650150fec6b80ed894d95d152e7166a5b
- I deeply regret my past life and the fast-paced rhythm I lived by. I used to scorn those who talked about food, considering them concerned with something trivial – just fuel for the body. I was more focused on the number of books I read, counting how many I completed each month, and so on.
Recently, I've transformed into a food connoisseur. I chew slowly, savoring every bite. I've become someone who might only read 10 pages in a day but relishes and contemplates every phrase, even the punctuation!
Here's a picture of a new dish joining my favorites list: Eggplant broth, Fesenjoon, Ghormeh Sabzi, and this beautifully tender steak!
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- GM ☘️
`When I engage with someone's posts, I don't expect them to reciprocate, especially for those who have to pay gas fees to interact.`
Yes, I typically engage with those who interact with my posts. I hate to leave a good deed unreciprocated. 😇
- خپلوی بیچاره!
Recently, Khipiloo, has become involved with her (the grumpy one sitting behind him). He now displays a peculiar mix of astonishment and bewilderment, as if his newfound companion dominates his life and dictates his decisions! 🥴
- Fruits of crystal 😄
March, 2020
- دوش دیدم که ملایک درِ میخانه زدند
گِلِ آدم بِسِرشتَند و به پیمانه زدند
”Last night, I saw that angels visited a tavern. Using the wine of soil, they molded the existence of Adam and poured it into a cup“.
I asked the AI to visualize this poetic verse, turning it into an image. It's truly fascinating to ponder what Hafez of Shiraz, the Iranian poet, might have been thinking when he penned this verse.
#AI #LensProtocol #Lens
- Raindrops on a necklace of spider threads.
قطرههای باران روی نخهای عنکبوت.
July, 2021
- My new avatar 😇
I believe its colors match the platform we are on, and I also think it's better than the previous avatar.
#Lens #LensProtocol #lenster
- Jeddah, March, 2022.
- I have a friend from Kuwait who faced a similar issue with Coinlist, particularly on the Mina network.
Coinlist's support team is notoriously inefficient; I had a hard time verifying my account with them. But for them to do something like this is truly baffling!
- از عکسای خصوصی اندرونی سلطان ”خپلو“ انار الله برهانه!!
- Some dishes undergo slight modifications when adapted from their native environment to a different cultural context. An example is the English Breakfast Bao “英式早餐包”, a fusion of Chinese and British cuisines. Only in a place like London could such an innovation emerge.
By the way, our friend used to say that "bao", which is a type of stuffed Chinese bread, is written like this: 包. But he mentioned that "English breakfast" doesn't have a direct translation in Chinese. I didn't understand what he meant since I don't know Chinese! I hope a Chinese friend here can explain it!
September, 2022.
- This one is also beautiful, but it can’t compare to Sultan (khipiloo/خپلو) anyway!
- @stani.lens Did activity really not play a role in the granted invites? Awaiting your reply please.
https://orb.ac/post/0x012940-0x0196-DA-5d79e0ec
- A pigeon found a safe perch above the mosque’s door.
March 2020
- X (Twitter) suspended my account out of the blue.
It was an account I created back in 2017 and had been active on ever since. The usual charge? Harmful activity! I reached out to their support team, explaining why I believed this decision was a mistake, but as expected, they didn't respond.
The funny thing is, I have some other accounts which are clearly fake, solely created for retweeting as part of various campaigns. I wonder what's up with Twitter's AI algorithms!
I'm saddened. An account with so many cherished memories, gone in an instant!
- Upon leaving the historic Sultanah Zainab Mosque in Istanbul, I was struck by a large tree standing in the road's center before the mosque.
I discovered it had been there since before the road's expansion a century ago. While Istanbul boasts millions of such trees, this one remained untouched, even during road development.
I left saddened by how trees are often neglected and destroyed in my country, harming the environment.
- آسمون پاره شده
گوشهاش نوشته
هرکی یارش خوشگله
جاش تو بهشته
In the canvas of the sky, a rift did I spy,
In its corner, inscriptions high:
“If radiant beauty in your love does lie,
Then your abode is surely the sky.”
- Old folk song from Shiraz.
- Two pictures, with a vast cultural difference between them:
The first is of "Kalleh pacheh/کلهپاچه", a well-known dish in Iran and Arab countries.
The second is sushi, which I only buy to post its picture on social media! I don't like it!
- Special Giveaway / اینوایت لنز
I have an invite for Lens. I’m on the lookout for one of my active friends on the @phaver.lens to share it with.
To be eligible, you should be at level two on Phaver, possess the “frens” role, and not already have a Lens handle. Speaking Persian might give you an advantage.
- *The intoxicated ones greet you/ مستان سلامت میکنند*
Ali Reza Ghorbani and the famous Azerbaijani artist Alim Qasimov sing together in Persian and Turkish verses from Jalaluddin Rumi's *"Divan-e Shams/دیوان شمس"*, accompanied by the sounds of the rebab, guitar, kamancheh, and daf.
The segment speaks of intoxication, referring to self-denial, which Rumi sees as an essential condition for union with God.
This is something Rumi did himself when he adhered to the conditions of Shams Tabrizi, forsaking his social stature and prestige for Shams to accept him as his companion.
- Whenever my wife visits her family in Iran, she sends me daily photos of her meals.
She's sharing her life there and luring me to visit. If she adds GhormehSabzi/قورمهسبزی to the menu, I might just fly over to join her!
- I recall reading that Pontius Pilate, the Judean governor who ordered Jesus Christ's crucifixion, had chronic insomnia which intensified after the crucifixion. Doctors then saw it as a curse linked to Jesus's prophecy and teachings, and a curse upon Pilate.
Despite no connection to Pilate or Jesus, I'm battling severe insomnia. Everything in my life is good – no health or personal issues. Could this be some form of reincarnation, a part of Pilate’s soul in me?
This insomnia isn't just a struggle; it's an ordeal. 3:50 am!
- May your day be filled with joy!
She's so cute! 🤗
- The world of blockchain is overwhelming; Since diving into it, I've begun to lose my social connections. I've become more isolated, more secluded.
Even though I regularly interact with people due to my job, my brother says I've been showing signs of social anxiety for a while now. 🤔 Honestly, I'm not sure. Even the library, where I used to spend many enjoyable hours, sees me less and less.
- The love story of Ardavan and Golnar in the Shahnameh\شاهنامه is like the tale of me and this adorable cat (Khipiloo\خپلو).
By the way, I'm thinking of introducing this sweet creature to the world by creating #Lens profile for it (Via my invite). What does Khipiloo lack compared to @honey.lens ?
- I just minted Lens Icon
"In appreciation of the @lensprotocol , this collection features unique copies of the official Lens logo. Thank you, #Lens, for empowering users and creators in the Web3 world."
https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x3b41451273147c771efa866d9f162b85a1b0ad46
- I just minted Lens Icon for free.
https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x3b41451273147c771efa866d9f162b85a1b0ad46
- Am I the only one who goes incognito with my laptop’s front camer? 🥴
- Palm trees provide good shade on roads, although sometimes it may not be sufficient, especially at noon when the sun is at its peak.
Still, they are beautiful.
- I visited Najaf several years ago, and this picture is of a well-known market in the old city there called Al-Howeish Market. Al-Howeish is one of the four areas (Al-Howeish, Al-Baraq, Al-Amara, and Al-Mishrak) surrounding the tomb of Ali bin Abi Talib there. The personality whose tomb is visited by millions of Shiite Twelvers from everywhere.
The point is, these books (displayed on the street all day long) are worthless, I remember once buying a bunch of these books for 1,000 Iraqi dinars, which is about $0.7. I gave this price only as a tip to the seller, not as compensation!
The thief would have to go through great trouble to steal a large collection of these books, possibly earning a few dollars for them, but most likely getting nothing at all! After all, who would buy them from the thief, especially if people don't even approach these books when they're openly displayed in the Al-Hawish market? 😄