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                <title>Drawings Themed Around the Red Thread of Fate - Who Awaits Me at the Other End?</title>
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                                            <p>According to the legend of the “red thread of fate,” a popular concept in many East Asian cultures, people who are destined to be together are connected by a red string tied at the pinky finger. Whether your person happens to be in the same neighborhood or on the other side of the world, this piece of string will never break, for that is what it means to be fated lovers—unless you decide to take matters into your own hands and snip the cord.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you believe in destiny or soulmates? If you could see your red thread of fate, would you dare follow it to see where it leads?</p><p></p>
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                <title>Drawings Themed Around the Red Thread of Fate - Destined to Meet</title>
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                                            <p>Are you familiar with the concept of “the red thread of fate”? In many East Asian cultures, it is said that two people destined to be with each other are connected by an invisible red cord. While this piece of string may stretch on for miles or become a tangled mess, it never breaks, for the pair are fated to be together against all odds.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have you ever wondered about who your soulmate might be? Try following the red thread—you might be pleasantly surprised to see where it leads!</p><p></p>
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