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Girl Betrayed By Siri When Siri Sends Text To A Crush – Then Betrays Her Better Judgment When She Tweets About It

Don’t ask, don’t tweet.

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We’ve all been guilty of sending out texts to the wrong person, or texts that we were hesitant/unwilling to send in the first place. 

Like most lovesick teenage girls, @CeciMula confided in a listener she thought was a friend about her frustration.

Unfortunately, she chose a cold, emotionless machine as her friend, and when she asked Siri if a particular guy would ever text her, Siri proceeded to text that certain fella.

Maybe that’s the kind of impulsive friend @CeciMula needs.

Just kidding, sounds embarrassing as hell. At least she isn’t as shit-brained as these kids eating tide pods; she will live, after all.

However, the humiliation of the accidental text was apparently not enough, @CeciMula decided to tweet about the incident so that the internet world would be clued in.

I bet she wishes she could have that one back.

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