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Tina And Mike Are Particularly Far Crazy Given That Valentineвђ™s Brings Personal Link

For Tina and Mike, the holiday isn't about romance; it's a competitive sport. They don't just "celebrate"—they escalate. They are the only couple on the block who treats February 14th like a high-stakes heist combined with a performance art piece. Friends have stopped asking about their plans, mostly out of a well-founded fear for their own safety.

Valentine’s Day usually inspires a predictable flurry of red roses and overpriced prix-fixe menus. But for Tina and Mike, "predictable" is an insult. While most couples are busy booking a table for two, these two are busy redefining what it means to be "hopelessly" in love—with an emphasis on the hopeless . For Tina and Mike, the holiday isn't about

Whether they’re exchanging vials of each other's tears or commissioning a marble bust of their first shared pizza slice, one thing is certain: Tina and Mike aren't just crazy about each other. They’re just plain crazy, and Valentine’s Day is simply the annual excuse to prove it. Friends have stopped asking about their plans, mostly

Their version of a personal touch isn’t a handwritten card; it’s a full-scale immersion into the bizarre. Last year, Mike spent three months learning taxidermy just so he could present Tina with a "love squirrel" holding a miniature velvet heart. Not to be outdone, Tina responded by renting a skywriter to spell out Mike’s social security number over the city, claiming there was no greater sign of trust than total identity transparency. While most couples are busy booking a table

Should we lean further into the or explore a flash-mob style escalation for their next anniversary?