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Welcome Wabler on 05 Nov 2006
If you have a letter…
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Sphere: Related ContentWelcome Wabler on 27 Oct 2006
More welcomeness
Everyone has a box of letters somewhere. It can be letters sent to you from friends or family, they can be from when you were a kid, to just last week. Either way, you have been saving them for some reason, waiting for something to happen, some reason for why you have been saving these letters for so long.Letters dont have to be sent in an envelope by your Aunty, or your grandmother. They can be notes that you passed between friends back in highschool, they can be formal letters that you thought were hilarious, or sad, or life-changing.
It is important to share these things with eachother. We should all share these things with other people. These are the things that make us, and break us, that change our lives, and that make our lives worth living.
What makes us more human than the interactions that we have with eachother? What shows more into someone’s soul than what they commit to paper?
Sphere: Related ContentWelcome Wabler on 27 Oct 2006
Welcome to Sent Letters
I am hoping that you have come here, because you are interested in reading and seeing letters that people have sent to eachother. Lets call it curiosity.
Letters have so much that they contain. A picture is worth a thousand words, but a letter has a window into two people’s lives. It is amazing what information we put into letters.
What is a letter? It is anything from a note to a message, an email, a real actual letter…any of it. Anytime that we put text to a page in an attempt to give it to another person to share some information, that is a letter.
I hope to provide an interesting look into people’s lives, and open discussion about the letters themselves, and the things that they are actually saying, whether the “message” is in between the lines or on them.
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