Adele's music is perfect for any breakup situation -- and one genius woman just proved it.
On Oct. 28, Auburn University student Mary Caldarella tweeted screen shots from a conversation with her poor, unsuspecting ex-boyfriend Matt. Caldarella texted him using only lyrics from Adele's recent hit song "Hello," and -- as you can tell from the tweets below -- he had absolutely no idea what was happening. (Editor's note: Caldarella's Twitter account has since been made private, scroll down for a transcript of the text message conversation.)
Caldarella began by texting Matt: "Hello from the other side." To which he replied, "Hey you." Things quickly went downhill from there after she responded with, "I must've called a thousand times."
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Read the full (hilarious) interaction below.
Caldarella: I must've called a thousand times.
Matt: What?? I think you have the wrong Matt.
Caldarella: I've forgotten how it felt before the world fell at our feet.
Matt: What do you mean?
Caldarella: To tell you I'm sorry for breaking your heart, but it don't matter it clearly doesn't tear you apart anymore.
Matt: I'm the one who should be sorry. And you always say that. You are the one who is perfectly fine now. You really miss me still?
Caldarella: I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet to go over everything.
Matt: I feel like you'll really regret saying this when you are sober.
Caldarella: It's no secret that the both of us are running out of time.
Matt: Running out of time??
Caldarella: It's so typical of me to talk talk about myself, I'm sorry. I hope that you're well.
Matt: Babe what are you talking about? You miss me??
Caldarella: At least I can say that I've tried.
Matt: last time I asked if we could go on a date when I came to Auburn you told me to go f**k myself.
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