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A recently married woman was scrolling through the photos on her phone and saw something that horrified her for hours to come - her husband, in the background of her selfie, years before they knew each other.
Twin souls are talked about, even sung about, if we refer to Taylor Swift's song "Invisible String" from 2020, which talks about how twin souls are tied to each other by an invisible rope, which forces them to meet at all kinds of junctions in life, even without them ever knowing about it.
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Content creator Jen Chia, born in Malaysia, went viral when she shared the photo that was taken years before, and only in retrospect did she recognize her current husband, in the background, right behind her while taking a picture of herself.
The photo was taken in October 2012 - about 11 years before the couple got married and two years before they first met.
"I'm still shaking looking at this," Chia, 32, wrote on Instagram in December as the caption to a 2012 photo that showed her in a coffee shop holding a cup, with her husband, singer-songwriter John Liddle, 33, in the background, who appeared to be waiting in line at the box office.
"We were in the same place but we didn't know about each other yet," Chia explained.
Years before they met, here he is in the background of the selfie/screenshot, Instagram
"We met at the right time," Chia wrote in the post, which attracted 452,000 likes as of its first day. "If we had met before, I don't think the relationship would have lasted," Chia continued.
"I was a narcissistic, oblivious, naive monster."
She added: "It took me a year of traveling and being single to be able to understand myself and my mistakes. Then we met."
"Invisible String Theory!!!!"
read one commenter, referring to folklore that says two soul mates destined to meet are connected by an invisible thread.
In this tiktok the term is used to describe people who have met their soulmate long before they realize they have met him/her.
"goosebumps!"
exclaimed another, and a third summed it up with the words of Swift's song: "Isn't it amazing to think that all this time you've been connected by an invisible thread?"
sheee is very excited, but I don't recommend going through every selfie you've ever taken right now
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