The last time you text with someone -- whether the conversation is funny, mundane or biting -- can be haunting.
Emily Trunko, 15, is the curator behind the Tumblr The Last Message Received, which is dedicated to the final texts users received from exes, former friends and even deceased love ones.
The screenshots are striking in their variety. Some are banal conversations that went unfinished -- a "hey" or a "goodnight." Others are pointed conclusions to relationships. Others are harsh: "I really don't care about you anymore."
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Trunko, who also runs the anonymous letter Tumblr Dear My Blank, told BuzzFeed that she started The Last Message because she's "always been fascinated with glimpses into the lives of other people."
"I thought that the last message sent before a breakup or before someone passed away would be really poignant," she added.
Trunko explained that the Tumblr has made her more aware of her own daily communications with loved ones.
"Every message I send to them could be the last one I ever exchange, and every message I receive could be the last one I receive," she said.