Digital Love

Digital Love

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Once upon a time, in the vast world of the internet, there were two souls who met on a dating app. They clicked instantly and began chatting every day, sharing their thoughts, dreams, and aspirations. As they got to know each other better, they realized that they had found someone special, someone who understood them in a way that nobody else ever had. Despite the distance between them, they were drawn to each other and decided to take a chance on love. They planned to meet in person, but due to unforeseen circumstances, it was delayed. However, that didn't stop them from continuing to nurture their bond and falling even deeper in love. Finally, the day came when they were able to meet face-to-face, and it was everything they had hoped for and more. They knew that they had found their soulmate and pledged to continue their love story, now no longer just online but also in the physical world. Their love proved that sometimes, the most meaningful connections can be made online, and distance is no match for true love.
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I don't get why kids believe in fairytales. Like why would Cinderella's shoes fell when it perfectly fits her in the first place? How dumb is Snow White to eat an apple from a creepy old lady in the woods? Why do most of them have to wear fancy gowns? And why do these fairytales fool kids into believing that "to live happily ever after" is real? It turns out I was a fool too. My fairytale is not about wearing gowns, nor being a princess, nor having an evil stepmother and ugly sisters. But it's all about fantasizing what things could be with someone I liked too much. I don't care if we are not living in a castle nor flying in a carpet like Jasmine and Aladdin, I just want a simple coffee date with red roses and a simple "good morning" notification the moment I wake up. How fool is it to realize that I am twice dumber than those kids who believe in magic? How fool am I to fantasize "happy ever after" when he didn't even know me in the first place? How fool am I to dream about what could've been when THERE WAS NEVER US?

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