I'm having myself a right laugh about these chain message things.
[quote]Now, you're on the clock. In 9 minutes something will make you happy. Please share this with 15 girls you love. Remember, only for *girls*. If I don't get this back I'm obviously not a close friend. Now, I have a game for you, it's been played since 1977. Once you read this, you have to send it to 15 people. Your next 5 days will be like this: Day 1 - you will wake up to the biggest shock of your life. Day 2 - you will cross paths with an old friend you have missed. Day 3 - you will find yourself with a lot of money. Day 4 - your day will be perfect. Day 5 - the love of your life will kiss you. ....if you don't forward this, your next 5 days will be the exact opposite. Don't break this. Send it to 14 friends in 10 minutes. It's not that hard. Whoever sent this to you must care about you[/quote]
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Day 5 - the love of your life will kiss you.[/quote]
OH YES. The girl who broke up with me 3 months ago, lives on the OTHER SIDE OF AN OCEAN, and doesn't feel the same way about me anymore is going to FLY TO THE STATES and kiss me in 5 days if I send this horsecrap to 15 girls I love. I don't know if I even love that many girls. And how are they defining love? Platonic? Romantic? Familial? Do they mean
love love or just someone who's your friend and female?
Do people really buy into this crap?
And what about those people who haven't met the love of their life yet? Maybe I haven't even met the love of my life yet. Is that person going to spontaneously appear on the 5th day, kiss you, and you fall madly in love with them??
Really the more I think about this stuff the funnier it gets. Why do people think these things have any significant affect on their lives?