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life is so random!! a month ago I met this guy in blablacar and he was quite cool and I kinda liked him but you know I justs didn’t expect anything
since it had been a month and I still thought about him I decided to talk to him but with an excuse: I asked him if he was travelling with blablacar anytime soon
he said that he wasn’t and of course I thought that that’s be it but somehow he started talking to me?!?!?! like we are having real conversations and that’s so weird but so cool! like omg we even talked about seein each other in summer because we are both going to the same places
I mean this will probably go nowhere but still this is so cool
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