30 days letter challenge
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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2014
Okay, since @sanjana2699 has nominated me for this, I'm going to give it a try.

In this challenge, you write a letter each day to the following, if you are nominated, and have to nominate your friends to continue the chain.. 

Day 1- Your best friend.

Day 2- Your crush

Day 3- Your parents

Day 4- Your siblings

Day 5- Your dreams

Day 6- a stranger

Day 7- Your ex- boyfriend/ girlfriend/ crush/love

Day 8- Your favourite internet friend

Day 9- Someone you wish you could meet

Day 10- Someone you don't talk to as much as I'd like to

Day 11- A deceased person you wish you could talk to

Day 12- The person you hate the most/caused you a lot of pain

Day 13- Someone you wish could forgive you

Day 14- Someone you've drifted away from

Day 15- The person you miss the most

Day 16- Someone that's not in your state/country

Day 17- Someone from your childhood

Day 18- The person that you wish you could be

Day 19-Someone that pesters your mind - good or bad

Day 20- The one that broke your heart the hardest

Day 21- Someone you judged by their first impression

Day 22- Someone you want to give a second chance to

Day 23- The last person you kissed

Day 24- The person that gave you your favourite memory

Day 25- The person you know that is going through the worst of times

Day 26- The person you made a pinky promise to

Day 27- The friendliest person you knew for only one day

Day 28- Someone that changed your life

Day 29- The person you want to tell everything to, but too afraid too

Day 30- Your reflection in the mirror


PS: Whoever read this, you are automatically nominated for this :D
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