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848 A letter to the friend I lost not through betrayal or distance but through the slow erosion of two people who stopped knowing how to be honest with each other

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/22/2026 11:48 EDT

A letter to the friend I lost not through betrayal or distance but through the slow erosion of two people who stopped knowing how to be honest with each other

Most lost friendships don't end — they go quiet in a way that looks like continuation, and by the time you notice, the thing that made it real has been gone for years.

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