I have been witness to technology gone awry.
I have received a text message meant to be for someone else. I received a text message that was supposed to be for my friend D's eyes only. This said text message ruined my otherwise uneventful, and might I say, relatively happy day. The gist of the text revealed how he disliked the fact that we hang out with his bf, our friend, D.
Of course when I showed the text to D, they immediately went into battle mode. The effect was another text--this time addressed to me. It contained an apology. Somehow, I could not digest his apology. It felt fake, contrived and just blah. This apology,in my world, did not warrant a reply.
It is indeed amazing how one simple electronic mistake, in this day and age, can reveal so much of how others may feel about you. It was so potent that it managed to ruin, deconstruct and discredit all the bliss I was experiencing prior to that particular incident.
I do not care for D's bf. I do not care for his lies, his manipulative behavior, his drama. His issues, whether real or imaginary are not my concern. What I do care about is my friend's well being. I hope he realizes that. I hope he stops seeing his boyfriend through rose colored glasses and see him for what he really is. But like what I always say at my work: "I can only help people who are willing to help themselves."
Oh yeah, about D's bf again..
...he's on my shitlist.
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