IMessage sign in not working

Hey everyone. When i sign in, my Mac just opens everything like normal. When i go into imessage, this is what i see:
Then when i send the message i see:
When i press sign in, i get this
And so i have no idea what to do. I have tried signing out, i have tried removing my apple id from my computer. Help!

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