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Valentine'sFeb 7, 2025

Just to see you, I was born in to this world

It’s been a whole year, and a couple of cans of beer helped me write a very romantic blog for Valentines 😂😂😂

Hello, Im back to my j3 as a blogger lol. The ever-dumbass of me from 2024 of April must been very happy to see me in my new office job, miles away from home. Fck you btw. All this hell, in hopes to end up with a life so wild it’s worth telling my friends about. But kidding aside, life’s been a lot of fun ever since my last entry. I’ve been to places I’d never seen before and met a bunch of new people (not a lot of women though :sadface:). I’m very grateful.

That's crazy. but ur title has nothing to do with the yapping. Why you even writing this shit drunk?

My job interviews were mostly successful, u know y? meheheh. I turn into a literary genius every time I’m drunk!

So back to the quote, there's this thing called Red String Theory, you ever heard of it? it’s the idea that an invisible red string of fate connects two people who are destined to be together. Well damn that's crazy. Do I believe in it? Well, I believe in luck, and I’d say I’m pretty damn lucky. Born into what I consider a perfect family, finished my education, and a job. As a religious guy, I see that as a blessing. But the whole red string thing? Unlikely. I’d say if you’re lucky enough to find a healthy relationship, you might call it fate; if not, and you end up alone, you might call BS.

Now you're contradicting your title dog.

It doesn't make sense. But I think it should exist, if it transcends logic. Even though I consider myself lucky, I still struggle—just like anyone else. The idea that someone might step in not only to share your burdens but also let you share theirs (and celebrate each other’s joys) is comforting in a way. If that person does exist, I hope they keep on living, and I’ll do my best to keep on living, too. Until the thread knot.