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Take each message out of context (as it is doing) and you get the feel of it all being universal. You can think of a certain time you may have written that same message to somebody (or something worded differently, but meaning the same)
Reviewed by mang3lo Nov 24 2008, 08:54pm ( 5 reviews ) • gingeranyhow.com
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Rated by mang3lo on Nov 24 2008, 8:54pm
Take each message out of context (as it is doing) and you get the feel of it all being universal. You can think of a certain time you may have written that same message to somebody (or something worded differently, but meaning the same)
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Rated by susuthewhale on Nov 22 2008, 1:17pm
I feel like my text messages are never this enigmatic.
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Rated by ashleemahree on Nov 10 2008, 8:02am
ha how neat! Very innovative. text messages in the form of embroidery.
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Rated by FishInADerby on Sep 12 2008, 3:27pm
It's always interesting how these things go.
