Just hit send: The Unsent Project's way of communicating what we couldn't

just-hit-send:-the-unsent-project's-way-of-communicating-what-we-couldn't

Remember how at 3 a.m., all you could think about was whether or not to send that text to that *one* person, only to delete it? No need to stress about it now as you can actually hit send with a website called ‘The Unsent Project’. Rora Blue, the brains behind The Unsent Project, explores what we wish to tell others and how we associate colors to how we feel. The Unsent Project has compiled over 500,000 unsent text messages from anonymous users. The entries are diverse, spanning nearly every emotion that is sent to lovers, best friends, exes, parents, siblings, and even pets. All texts are contributed and digitally preserved in an online archive that may be accessed by anyone. In an interview, Blue said she did not expect that this would resonate with a lot of people. Via Google “The Unsent Project came out of a place of processing my own experience with my first love. I wanted  to connect with other people and learn about their experiences. I honestly had no idea that it was a concept that would resonate with so many people. It felt wonderful to be able to give other people a place where…
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