Random Questions: About Bad News And Finding Out

Random Questions: About Bad News And Finding Out

Such phrases as “do not shoot the messenger” exist because of a world where bad things happen to good people.

And sometimes, these good people are usually the last to know when such bad things, like the faithlessness of a significant other, happen.

Sometimes, they accidentally find out. Other times, someone comes bearing the bad news to them.

And so, today, we want to know: if the bad news is that you were betrayed by your bae, how did you get to find out?

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  1. Mitch
    September 19, 12:36 Reply

    His best friend.
    My friends, back then.
    Funny part is, I refused to believe any of them. It wasn’t until omo boboyi did the do in my face that my brain reset.

    • Pink Panther
      September 19, 14:55 Reply

      How could HIS friends tell you, His BEST friend tell you and you wouldn’t believe. Was he hitting on you as well and you thought he had an ulterior motive?

  2. Someone's Someone
    September 19, 15:24 Reply

    His actions led to him and me being kitoed. The worst experience ever of my life.

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