Whatever The Past May Ask
Dear Future Me,. I hope your life is well. I hope you're still on earth. I hope you're not in hell. I hope everything is good, in sickness and in health.
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Dear Future Me,. I hope your life is well. I hope you're still on earth. I hope you're not in hell. I hope everything is good, in sickness and in health.
Hello again and today is Thursday, January 10, 2013. Now this may seem foreign to you, writing for pleasure. As if. But by the end of the year ahead of you, you too will see the light in it.
Vivian, don't read this again until September 2013. Well I really want to know how exams went... Right now you're stressed out to the max. by life in general.
Dear Bethan, Hello. Don't panic. This letter really is from your future self. After five minutes it will self destruct, so I recommend you read quickly. 2013 will be... Well, it'll be a year at...
Dear Abigail, You will start getting called Abby this year. Get used to it. It's not bad actually. Now, the first few months are boring. Then you will move house in March.
#opussweeklychallange Hey Mol, It's Mol, at least Mol from the future...2013 to be precise. Well 2012 was good, or at least interesting.
#OpussWeeklyChallenge Hi Heather. This year is going to go unbelievably badly for you. Sorry, it's true.
Dear Me, If you are reading this pat yourself on the back. You have yet to survive another year, but at least you made it past this one.
Dear future me, First of all, have you proved all of them wrong. Have you achieved more than they said you would. You should have cos you are awesome.
Dear Future...Dear someone If you are reading this...then me and my loved ones are no more. We are merely dust, all our memories, hopes and dreams have turned to ash.
This, the first letter is written by Diane that wasn't responded, before she became the girl living on the roof of the restaurant she priorly was the chef of; 'I wore that tight black dress of mine...
Shown below, is an actual letter that was sent to a bank by an 86 year old woman. The bank manager thought it amusing enough to have it published in the Times.