Texting Down Syndrome


commonly known as tds, is a term used when you accidentally send a text to a different person who you are having a separate conversation with that is completely irrelevant
(bill to amy) “i cant wait to see you again baby!”

(amy to bill) “i know, you made me feel so amazing…”

(bill to jason) ” you were my first you know….”

(jason to bill) “what the h-ll are you talking about???”

(bill to jason) “sh-t… sorry jason. must be my texting down syndrome again.”

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