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At first glance, Uhmegle looks like a glitch. But the more you sit with it, the more it becomes something entirely different—an invitation. It’s not trying to explain itself, and that’s what draws you in. Whether it becomes a product or stays an abstract concept, it already holds attention. That’s what modern branding is about—emotion, not explanation. I could see Uhmegle turning into a creator collective or visual storytelling brand. If it’s a glitch, it’s a beautiful one. And I’m here for it. monkey app alternative
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