You'll find that there are people who write these long, intricate poems and letters where they pour out their souls to acquaintances or even strangers and mean every word of it. In essence, these people would be dangerously borderline obsessive if they were to get into a real relationship with the implied individuals -and we've all met one of two of these types of fellas in high school.
The credibility of the following text, though, is questionable, since it's meant for someone who clearly used to be part of a relationship -and the chick he sent it to, didn't consider their relationship to be anything but that of an acquaintance's. Well, decide for yourself.
I wish I could walk away and forget what we have, but I can't because I know you won't come after me, and I guess that's what hurts the most.
It breaks my heart; it makes me sad to think of all the times we had. You made me laugh and you made me cry. And all I can do is sigh, and wonder why.
It, no less, came from an anonymous number as a result of his original phone book entry being deleted. And her prompt response, as soon as I had it forwarded to me:
grorange sallyy (9:30:26 PM): and wth?
grorange sallyy (9:30:32 PM): why did Nate send me that?
grorange sallyy (9:30:38 PM): we didn't even have friendship
There is another article on Wikipedia dedicated to his exploits.
If you have an additional five minutes, you can check it out here.
Additionally, the text is quote from a 'Heartache quote site.' Just Google one of the phrases and the first hit will contain sites with tons of pretentious quotes.
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