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Visual Storytelling: The Quiet Story

I don't write. I hate writing. It means I have to think in a way that's meant for other people. It means that people will read my thoughts. Not a fan of people reading my thoughts. If they need to know something, I'll tell them. Short, quick, to the point. Everything else is superfluous. Speaking of the devil, I'm not good with those big words either. Might look stupid. But hold back too much and now I'm just awkward. It's not that I don't talk, it's that I can't. How do people carry on a conversation? How do people always have something to say when they see other people? It doesn't make any sense to me. To me, hello is hello and that's it. Might talk about football, but where does that really get you? I could ask anyone below the Mason-Dixie line and half of the people above it about that. Words I find beautiful, but put two together and now they're asking me to solve a stupid puzzle. A big one. I'm not intending to be rude, I just don't see the why a conversation is needed when a certain look can be given or a single word uttered. I mean, if society was built on the back of communication via facial expressions, I'd be a king.
Visual Storytelling: The Quiet Story
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Visual Storytelling: The Quiet Story

Visual narrative about my strong dislike of writing. Written and sculpted by me.

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