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On my Mac, I recently found a problem. I looked it up and did not find familiar problems. My problem is that my iMessage on my Mac does't open. I restart my laptop and it still doesn't open. I delete it from my Dock and open it from Applications and it still doesn't open. I've tried many things and it doesn't open. I always Force Quit and and it is always never responding. I just got this Mac for about 2 months. It is not that old. It doesn't seem to happen to any of my other apps. I'm getting frustrated. Help?

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