“P.S. Who knew we were living in a movie?”
Now THIS is a missed connection. Some selection from its 1131 words:
- Guys aren’t good at expressing their emotions. This writer, in particular, is definitely not good at expressing his emotion in public (hence, the third-person). Yet I understood somewhere, that all humans have a common thread. They want to be cared for, appreciated and loved. This holds true for everybody–even for that crazy Asian that wants to build a dynasty. Silly Asian. I hope this letter makes you smile, even if nothing else comes of it.
- I wanted to tell her, but couldn’t.”I don’t want these girls. The girl I want to know is here.”
But I was young and naive and didn’t understand what listening to your heart meant. How would she and I be able to handle the awkwardness of seeing each other after that remark?
- The hero has learned a lot from his trials and tribulations. There’s new meaning in the motto, carpe diem. And oh yea! He’s learned not to look like a gargoyle 24-7 and women find him much more attractive.His adventures will continue. Good luck, hero!


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March 20th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
if i found out that some guy i knew wrote one of those for me, i would not be flattered. i’d be a little scared.
March 20th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Wow. That’s one of the saddest unrequited geek love stories I’ve ever heard.
I did really enjoy this metaphor, though: “Plan B sat there a bit longer…I should really get a dust cover for it.”