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a Very wholesome experience :-)
Feb 8, 2024

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Slow communication is what I think I was born for. The fact that people used to still be considered good friends but not know everything going on with each other until they maybe ran into them on the street is so beautiful to me. I think it really allowed for our internal worlds to develop and flourish while making those moments you share with others so much more meaningful. Anyhow Iā€™m doing this with my friend who is moving to Kansas and it makes me so happy, Iā€™m buying cute stationary for us. Maybe even a wax stamp maker.
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love chatting with a stranger. sharing the best of you. romanticizing from afar.
Jan 25, 2024
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YESS! I have been thinking about getting a pen pal. I wanna be excited about mail and tangible memories.
Apr 16, 2024

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