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Its actually a bit disgusting how excited I am about this… I mean its my sister’s 20th birthday and I will be sitting on the couch and reading this all day long (even though I’ve had it since Christmas…)
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These two aren’t your typical idea of what a love story is.
They met in what seemed like a hopeless situation, and it wasn’t what you may picture, it wasn’t our usual Disney “daddy don’t like it”, “he’s a prince and I’m poor” scenario, they live 2054 miles away from each other.
They met on Tumblr and fell in love.
It wasn’t immediate, he had asked her as a joke which way he should get his hair cut and she, as she stated herself, replied like a bitch telling him to shave it off, sending him a picture along with it to emphasize just which way to shave it.
A few weeks went by and they hadn’t spoke after that, until one day she was getting a lot of hate over her looks and the way she spoke and he jumped right in to defend her, and told her they were all blind assholes because she was perfect.
And that is where their love story began.
They spoke every minute of every day, if they were home, they were on Skype. If they were out, they were texting. This went on for months, until one day she got on a plane and flew out to meet the guy she knew she’d spend the rest of her life with.
This was around a year ago, and they are now engaged and trying to work towards earning enough money to live together as soon as possible. But the most admirable thing they are doing, is they are using their internet fame to help other couples who have met via the internet and cannot afford flights to meet each other, they are working with a new documentary TV show that will fly couples of any age to their loved one.
This is Samantha and Jesse.
She was 17 when they met and he was 18.
They fell in love, they live 2054 miles away from each other.
They met.
They’re getting married.
They’re now helping others who are in their situation.
They are proof that true love is real, and that anything is possible.
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Early this morning, I learned that BN.com had accidentally shipped out The Fault in Our Stars, which will be published on January 10th, to many people who’d preordered the book. Although efforts are being made to stop shipments wherever possible, some of these people will likely receive the book…
her hair… it makes me jealous… only of the curls…
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