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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Aug 15, 2016 16:04:18 GMT -5
alright, here we go! i wasn't entirely sure what to write exactly, so i just rolled with it. i hope it turned out alright in the end.
Dear whoever decided that reading this was good enough to waste your time,
Soon you'll realise that this did exactly that, waste your time. In fact, you might even realise before you've finished this. Whatever. Set the damn thing on fire if you want. See if I care. Or don't, it's not like you know who I am.
So, stranger, you're probably wondering why on earth anyone would write a letter meant for no one in particular. If you're reading this I probably even went to the trouble of putting it somewhere I knew it would get picked up. Unless you go around digging through garbage cans, in which case, that's disgusting. Go wash your hands. Well, I don't know either. Maybe I was just bored, or maybe I'm carrying around some inner turmoil I subconciously hope to uncover by this. Honestly, I'm at a loss. I don't even know where the idea came from.
Seriosly, though. This is pretty nice. Might do this more often. Start journaling or something like that. Might be a good experience, you never know. Finally get my average life down on paper. Then I can look back on it later on in life and laugh at how stupid my problems were. Send some reassurance back in time, y'know? What do you think?
- A
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dou
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Post by dou on Aug 15, 2016 17:18:54 GMT -5
oh goodness forgive me for not responding! i had to do a few things!
Dear whomever wrote that mysterious letter,
Since nobody else decided to write you back, I will. You seem like you had some interesting things to say. Not like I'd know, as you had previously said, we don't know each other.
It's quite interesting seeing what other people have to say, is it not? Sending letters to somebody you don't know could be quite fun, if you understand what I mean. In fact, if you do decide to go on with the journaling- or even writing a letter back- I believe you'd find some happiness in it. Not so much writing back, but journaling, that is. It's like a small piece of you that would be interesting to keep with you. Even if you stick with it for a few days.
I'm honestly not sure why I decided to write you back. Hell, you probably won't even read this. Some other person will most likely get to it before you. Yanno what? Whatever. To whomever picks this up, I hope you have fun with whatever you're doing, or, hell, whatever you plan on doing, or what you want to do.
Take care, okay?
- Y
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Aug 16, 2016 6:14:18 GMT -5
( you're fine! i get it. )
Dear surprise respondent,
Mysterious, huh? I like the sound of that, I must say. Almost as much as I like the fact that someone got back to me , thank you for that. I wasn't expecting it, really, but it's nice of you.
You know what? You're right. Not only could this be fun, it could also be great to look back on. Kind of like a journal in reverse. Or maybe I'm just thinking weird, wouldn't be the first time. Either way, I hope you won't mind the fact that I'm now expecting a reply. And in the meantime, maybe I will try actually write some other things down, at least for the three days that I can be bothered to sit down and do it.
Usually, that would be a weird thing to tell a complete stranger, but I guess my writing a letter to one is worse, so I'll just say thank you and do my best. And, even though I'm not sure who will read this or really anything about them, you have wonderful day too.
Do write me back! All jokes aside, this might actually be a good idea.
- A
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dou
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Post by dou on Aug 17, 2016 13:41:51 GMT -5
Dear A,
I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I've been doing a lot with my family and taking my pets to and from the vet, as they're getting mysteriously sick. I have not forgotten about this, nor will I go too long without notice.
Anyways, I'm sure somebody else would have done the same, as it's an intriguing idea, in my opinion. Realization about how interesting this could be. What you choose to do with these notes is up to you, but I believe that I shall keep them somewhere safe, just to see how long this can go, and once we no longer send letters to one another, I'll be able to see the journey. From the first letter, to the last, and see how much has changed between those times.
Thank you for wishing me a good day. I've been stressed lately, but that's a different story all in itself. However, I have gotten into music lately, which has helped me a bit with the stress getting on my back. I hope you're doing well, considering I haven't gotten to you sooner.
- Y
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Aug 21, 2016 14:37:26 GMT -5
( i'm so sorry for the wait, genuinely. it's been a busy week with weddings and day long trips and I've just not had the time or energy to get on here. sorry, again. i'll be home tomorrow evening and i'll do my very best to respond to you then. )
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Aug 23, 2016 3:54:26 GMT -5
Y, Don't worry about it, these are letters and not text messages. If I wanted an immediate reply I'd just pick up my phone and take my pick of someone to message. Maybe even text two and see who replies first. (It's actually a really fun pastime. Never gets old, pitting people against each other in a text off to bad wrists.) Anyway, it's fine. I kinda expected this to be a slower interaction.
I think I might do that too. I like to think it'd be interesting to see how you change over time based more on how other people respond to that change than how you see it yourself. Though I guess I'd have to scrap the journaling idea for that to work, which is fine since I never know what to write anyway. Seriously, anything you write sounds really awkward unless you start writing to the journal, in which case you feel more like a seven year old girl keeping a diary named Alice than anything, not that that has to be a bad thing.
Music, huh? What do you play, or are you more the singing type? I used to play guitar myself, but that was like five years ago now. I think I've lost most of it. Still, it's good that you have something to cope with the stress, whatever's causing it. I think we all need something like that, and the sooner we find it the better.
Since I can tell that if I don't stop now, I'm going to finish this letter with some really deep thought that'll seem so incredibly cheesy and awful looking back, I'll bid you farewell. Save your dignity when you can. Hope everything gets better for you soon, with the pets and your family and everything.
'Til next time,
- A
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