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  2. 30 Breakup Texts to Send That Are Way Nicer Than Ghosting - AOL

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    Keep it short, sweet, and direct, instead of leaving them wondering. We suggest 30 text messages you can use to break up with someone instead of ghosting them. Keep it short, sweet, and direct ...

  3. Ghosting, texting, and going for a walk: The best ways to ...

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    Last year, I mutually ghosted (or "co-ghosted") two people, broke up with nine other people, and received one certifiably unhinged breakup message. Looking at those stats, you'd think I'd have the ...

  4. Wondering What to Text After a Breakup? Here Are 16 ... - AOL

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    1) You’ve survived a breakup, taken a bit of time to honor the no-contact rule and now want to text your ex, or 2) it’s your friend’s breakup, and they could use some support from you since ...

  5. Prosigns for Morse code - Wikipedia

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    Even though represented as strings of letters, prosigns are rendered without the intercharacter commas or pauses that would occur between the letters shown, if the representation were (mistakenly) sent as a sequence of letters: In printed material describing their meaning and use, prosigns are shown either as a sequence of dots and dashes for the sound of a telegraph, or by an overlined ...

  6. Widows and orphans - Wikipedia

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    The last line of a paragraph continuing on to a new page (highlighted yellow) is a widow (sometimes called an orphan). In typesetting, widows and orphans are single lines of text from a paragraph that dangle at either the beginning or end of a block of text, or form a very short final line at the end of a paragraph. [1]

  7. It's not you, it's me - Wikipedia

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    The phrase's purpose is to ease a break-up and put the onus on the person breaking up: "The person saying these words is taking responsibility for their inability to please you...It hurts them to hurt you." [3] The phrase may be used as a vague all-encompassing, dismissive alternative "because the truth makes them feel shallow and embarrassed."

  8. Please, for the Love of God, Just Break Up With Me Over Text

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    An Enthusiastic Endorsement for breaking up via text message.

  9. Cut-up technique - Wikipedia

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    The cut-up technique (or découpé in French) is an aleatory narrative technique in which a written text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. The concept can be traced to the Dadaists of the 1920s, but it was developed and popularized in the 1950s and early 1960s, especially by writer William Burroughs .