Guy Tweets How He Met His Wife And It’s So Crazily Random That People Want To See A Movie
Love makes its way into our hearts in mysterious ways. But this guy’s romance story is so hilariously twisted, 416K people liked it after he tweeted it. Twitter user Matt, who also calls himself the Sixth Form Poet, was visiting his father’s grave and noticed that the one next to his dad’s never had any flowers. Feeling sorry for the deceased stranger, Matt began buying him flowers whenever he came to the cemetery. After a while, he decided to get to know him a little better and things took an unexpected turn when Matt googled the fellow’s name.
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Maybe your Dad inspired you to do so because he wanted you to meet this man's niece and to allow you to pass a message on to her aunt and grandparents. Maybe her uncle saw you were a wonderful person for bringing a man you never met kindness in the form of flowers. And I think, in a way, you going to the graves of the wife and the parents allowed him to apologize through you for the horrors he committed against them that day. I'm glad you brought his niece happiness. And I'm sure your Dad is looking out for her family. Hopefully her family's souls are at peace..
this is a beautiful comment. thank you for writing it.
Load More Replies...exactly, sometimes in randomness too. One small act of kindness returns your way tenfold, I can't imagine reaching out to the dead in a tiny way would have this much impact on someone's life. not to mention love can also be found at a graveyard... i cant believe I even wrote this comment <_<
Load More Replies...Ikr. I feel bad about the murder case, but couldn't stop thinking how funny the way he found out and started to apologize.
Load More Replies...Very interesting meet cute. Just wish he didn't feel the need to express the importance of certain things by SHOUTING IN CAPS. We get it, guy. Maybe I'm just annoyed with it being Monday.
It's alright. I'm annoyed that it's another story written through tweets... We can be annoyed together. Justification: Monday seems reasonable.
Load More Replies...I'm not surprised she married you. Who wouldn't want to marry a man with such a kind gentle thoughtful and loving soul like you. I wish you a long and wonderful life together.
If I found out I was taking flowers to a murderer's grave, I'd sure feel like I should apologize to somebody.....Either that or beat my head against a tree....LOL
You know, it's kind of comforting to know that things like these happen to other people too. I can completely relate at every point. Feeling guilty for the 'lonely' grave, bringing flowers and bonding. But most of all that moment when you googled him and learned the truth and (I'm inserting my own feelings) and felt like the biggest idiot alive - and quietly hoped the floor would actually open up and swallow you. And meeting a family member at the other graveyard?!?! You are a courageous person. I probably would have squeaked and fainted. But those odds are very familiar to me. The one where the family member is the love of your life, those odds are unfamiliar as yet. But I'll remember your story so I'll know I'm not alone in these odd awful situations and that at least once they had a happy ending.
Maybe your Dad inspired you to do so because he wanted you to meet this man's niece and to allow you to pass a message on to her aunt and grandparents. Maybe her uncle saw you were a wonderful person for bringing a man you never met kindness in the form of flowers. And I think, in a way, you going to the graves of the wife and the parents allowed him to apologize through you for the horrors he committed against them that day. I'm glad you brought his niece happiness. And I'm sure your Dad is looking out for her family. Hopefully her family's souls are at peace..
this is a beautiful comment. thank you for writing it.
Load More Replies...exactly, sometimes in randomness too. One small act of kindness returns your way tenfold, I can't imagine reaching out to the dead in a tiny way would have this much impact on someone's life. not to mention love can also be found at a graveyard... i cant believe I even wrote this comment <_<
Load More Replies...Ikr. I feel bad about the murder case, but couldn't stop thinking how funny the way he found out and started to apologize.
Load More Replies...Very interesting meet cute. Just wish he didn't feel the need to express the importance of certain things by SHOUTING IN CAPS. We get it, guy. Maybe I'm just annoyed with it being Monday.
It's alright. I'm annoyed that it's another story written through tweets... We can be annoyed together. Justification: Monday seems reasonable.
Load More Replies...I'm not surprised she married you. Who wouldn't want to marry a man with such a kind gentle thoughtful and loving soul like you. I wish you a long and wonderful life together.
If I found out I was taking flowers to a murderer's grave, I'd sure feel like I should apologize to somebody.....Either that or beat my head against a tree....LOL
You know, it's kind of comforting to know that things like these happen to other people too. I can completely relate at every point. Feeling guilty for the 'lonely' grave, bringing flowers and bonding. But most of all that moment when you googled him and learned the truth and (I'm inserting my own feelings) and felt like the biggest idiot alive - and quietly hoped the floor would actually open up and swallow you. And meeting a family member at the other graveyard?!?! You are a courageous person. I probably would have squeaked and fainted. But those odds are very familiar to me. The one where the family member is the love of your life, those odds are unfamiliar as yet. But I'll remember your story so I'll know I'm not alone in these odd awful situations and that at least once they had a happy ending.






















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