u/Economy-Internet3140

Why would a guy come back ONE YEAR after ghosting?

A guy I met a year ago just reappeared from the dead 😂

We met, really connected, went out 3 times, talked everyday for 2 months, and then he ghosted me out of nowhere. Completely disappeared and even unfriended me.

I moved on, forgot about it, life went on…

And now, ONE YEAR LATER, he sends me a friend request. Sir??? 😭

I have absolutely no expectations and I’m not interested in romanticizing anything, but I’m nosy. I want to know WHY.

Would you accept the request just to see what he wants, or protect your peace and leave him in the past?

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u/Economy-Internet3140 — 2 days ago
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Rene’s death has turned into a media frenzy. Let the dead rest in peace

Two promising young athletes lost their lives and instead of letting them rest in peace, people have turned this tragedy into a circus!!

The amount of theories, accusations, and blame being thrown at the teammates who survived is honestly DISTURBING. None of us were there, yet so many people act like they know exactly what happened.

Then you have politicians, celebrities, influencers, and content creators jumping into the conversation. Maybe some genuinely want to pay their respects, but with how much attention this case is getting, a lot of it feels more like clout chasing and staying relevant than genuine empathy. Feels like they’re treating this tragedy like a trend they need to be a part of.

Everything has been blown waaaaay out of proportion. Every day there’s a new theory, a new statement, and a new person trying to insert themselves into the story. A tragedy became a
media frenzy. Grief became content. Mourning became a performance.

Maybe I’m in the minority here, but I think we’ve lost sight of what actually matters. Two young men lost their lives. Their families are grieving, and the people who survived are probably carrying trauma that none of us can even imagine!!!

I genuinely feel bad for Rene. Instead of being remembered peacefully, his death has turned into a public circus that seems to get bigger every day. It feels completely out of control.

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u/Economy-Internet3140 — 2 months ago