Yes, it might be wrong to laugh at the sadness of others, but is it wrong to let it make you feel just a teensy-weensy bit better?

On the free section of Craigslist, where people just give away the stuff they don't have time to sell/isn't worth anything, somebody decided to try to unload all their framed photographs of themselves with their exes in a post titled "Free Picture Frames Filled With Broken Dreams."

According to the poster, the frames "hold the photographic representations of my broken hopes and expectations and only serve of as a reminder of how I wasted the past 7 years" [sic]. The frames are available for pickup, but beware, the poster bears no responsibility if "your world comes crashing down too." So dramatic, it almost makes us wish we could get dumped and wallow in self-pity for awhile.



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