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Letter Never Sent (Instead posted for thousands) |
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RantRank: 380 - True...true... (140 votes)
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Submitted by Anonymouse
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I wrote this letter to a friend, but I definitely won\'t be sending it
to him. I just needed it to get it out and read by SOMEONE if it\'s not
going to be him.
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I’m really sad to say this, but right now I’m in a place where I’m
really disappointed in you and our friendship. Really. If you don’t
know what I’m talking about, then I don’t know what to say to you. If
you think that I don’t know about your whole relationship status
change, then you must think that I’m pretty dumb and oblivious. I know
that sometimes I seem pretty out of it, but come on. Give me some
credit. Why can’t you just come out and say it to me? I mean I really
just don’t get it. From what I gather you’ve told basically everyone
else that you’re close with. Why haven’t you told me? I thought that we
were close. I know that we aren’t as close as let’s say you and *blank*
or *blank* because our friendship and yours with them are completely
different, but seriously. I guess the only explanation would be that
you don’t think we’re that close, and to be honest, that really hurts.
But hey, that’s not something that I should be mad about because I
can’t help how you feel about it or if you perceive things differently
than I do. And that leads to another thing. Maybe you aren’t telling me
because you think I like you. Okay. Fine. I’ll admit it. I like you. I
LIKE YOU. But that’s not the point. For the last year that I’ve known
you, I’m quite aware of how you treat me. I’m not dumb. It’s obvious
that you aren’t into me. I get it, I’ve accepted it and I’m getting
over you. I’m your friend and nothing else. And yea, when I drink
sometimes I kind of let a bit of that part of me that likes you and the
part of me that wants to tell you out, but that is just not something
that you should be basing everything on. Don’t you get it? I may like
you and I’m sorry if that makes you uncomfortable but I’ve accepted
that you don’t like me in the same way. So why can’t you just treat me
like another friend with this, like you do with everything else? I
don’t see why this is different. Do you think that my feelings would be
hurt? Do you think it would be awkward? Because if you do, don’t be so
full of yourself. I’M NOT DUMB. I ALREADY KNOW. By not telling me, the
damage is already done. And mind you, that’s to our friendship and
nothing else. Yea, I could probably just ask you myself, but when have
I gotten the chance? I was not going to ask you during class and both
during break and afterwards you just bolted! And we haven’t hung out
once since this has happened. I thought that we were at a place in our
friendship where we told each other things that were going on in our
lives. And no, I’m not saying that you have to tell me everything that
happens with you, but come on! This is a major thing! You’re in a
relationship with someone! How would you feel if I had found someone
and kept that from you? Just in terms of friendship because I know you
don’t see me in a way that it would make you jealous. Getting down to
it, I’m really happy for you. I’m glad that you’ve found someone that
can make you happy. I’m bummed that it’s not me, but that’s not the
point. I’m just fine dealing with everything as it is. Another thing
that just bothers me even more upset is that you bothered to tell the
world about this on Facebook a week ago, but you still have yet to
bother to tell me.
Readers have left 9 comments. 1. SmittenKitten Seriously, what a great idea. I have written so many letters that I decided not to send out. Maybe I should bring them out of the vault and start posting them here. Of course, most are the drunken ones that I deemed too inappropriate to send to anyone, but the concept is the same. ![[smiley=wink]](http://www.unleashyouranger.com/components/com_jreactions/custom/templates/simple/smileys/smiley_wink.gif) 2. Koolio992 I thought updating the Facebook profile is starting to become an accepted way of breaking news to others. This is the web2.0's pussy-ass way of breaking up with someone. Pre-70's, it used to be the snail mail. In 80's, it became the answering machine. In the 90's, it became the email, and 2000's apparently the facebook. ![[smiley=laugh]](http://www.unleashyouranger.com/components/com_jreactions/custom/templates/simple/smileys/smiley_laugh.gif) sorry, no laughing matter. 3. KingdomHurts Wasn't there an episode on Bing Bang Theory where Leonard finds out that they are dating because the Facebook statuses are updated? ![[smiley=think]](http://www.unleashyouranger.com/components/com_jreactions/custom/templates/simple/smileys/smiley_think.gif) 4. Boscorelli It's scary how our online profiles or statuses are starting to hold real=life values. WTF. 5. Guest User yes, facebook identifies all of us. even my mom has a facebook. frick 6. Guest User yeah facebook definitely needs a "parent" function, where you can specify a friend as a parent and it hides all the bad shit about you. 7. hanz Did anyone actually make it to the end of this letter? I did, because I thought there might be a funny surprise at the end. There wasn't. 8. dog This is intense. archaeologists will study stuff like this 10,000,000 years from now and wonder how the fuck the human race ended up with so much spare time that they could write letters like this. Shouldn't we be out hunting caribou and stocking up for the winter and shit? I love that.
9. Guest User oooooooo i can relate 2 ur story sorta xcept the guy i liked asked me if i loved him... i said yes.. he said well i dont love you back but lets have sex... we do... he skips the country |
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