Do you want to secretly read a message you received via Facebook Messenger, so that the sender does not know that you have read it and without a checkmark next to it? See how you can hide the fact that you've already read the message and save yourself the excuse of why you didn't reply (immediately).
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Why are we still sending SMS messages in 2015 is a completely appropriate question. Namely, with all the other options, it seems like a real dinosaur in the range of digital communication options. The first SMS was sent way back in 1992, and in 2010 as many as 80 percent of all mobile users used them. Then came smartphones, paving the way for email, instant messaging and apps. Despite more modern communication channels, SMS remains one of the primary channels. Why?
We all know the feeling when we are waiting for a return message - SMS, but it is nowhere to be found. Our hunger for an answer grows by the minute, but as they say, "a pot that is watched never boils" or "he who waits impatiently, never lives." Our heads swarm with scenarios of what could be the cause of this, and although the situation usually does not have comedic endings, waiting also gives rise to funny slides/monologues. We have collected some of them below.
Lum and Purl Schweitzke, dwarf cripples, are searching for the meaning of life. They find this in their common child, but they cannot influence their own destiny.
Mailmen is the name of a toy, and Toymail is the name of an application. And no, it's not another nonsense that simply makes the child sit in front of the screen. With this toy, you will be in touch with your child at any time and from anywhere, as you will be able to send voice messages to your child through it, which the little one will hear in a fun way.