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8 Things My Old Friends Need To Know

I hope you think of me, like I think of you.

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To think over the years I have been able to gain so many friends. I have been able to meet so many different people, that live in so many different places, and have such a different background. Almost all of these friends I have gained through the years I barely talk to anymore. It's not because I don't care about you, it's not because I forgot about you, it's because my life has became so busy I just can't talk to everyone. To all my friends all over the world, just know these few things.

1. I do miss you

I honestly think about you quite often, more than you think. Trust me, it's hard to try and forget about you!

2. I do care about you

Why wouldn't I? You are awesome!!!

3. I do think about you

I miss all the time we spend together, and every crazy little thing we thought was a good idea.

4. I reminisce on our adventures and jokes

I love thinking about you, and laughing to myself. People sometimes look at me like I'm crazy, but I'm just enjoying the memories.

5. I love looking at your social medias

Most people post major events, or even just day to day accomplishments on their social medias. I love seeing what your doing in life, and how happy you are!


6. I miss talking to you

I wish I had time to talk to you everyday. I seriously miss you.

7. I try my hardest to post on your page

After major events, or on your birthday, I try my hardest to post on your page. Sometimes I miss things, or forget to post "happy birthday." But sometimes life gets ahead of me, and I do forget!

8. I wish nothing but the best for you

Of course I want you to have everything in this world! I want you to accomplish everything you have ever dreamed of. I want you to live the happiest life you possibly can!

I hope one day I can sit down and have lunch with you again. Catch up, talk about how much our lives have changed, and most of all laugh about all the stupid things we use to do. I miss you friends, I miss you so much.

But most of all I want you to understand that if you ever need ANYTHING, I am only a phone call away. I might not answer immediately, but I will always call you back. Please don't be afraid to call me.

I love you.



Also if you are not picture, just me, I didn't forget about you! There's only so many photos I could post, otherwise this article would have been all pictures and no words.

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