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There is this kid right? Okay and so this kid is walking down the high school hallway, the second floor, and is suddenly stopped by two different people. One of the kids is a tall, slender, boy and the other is a short and rather "plump" girl. The boy and girl appear not to know each okay? If fact, they don't. So anyway this kid was about to walk past both the boy and girl when this kid realizes that it is near impossible to do so. You see, the girl and boy remind this kid of the images seen in a mirror. Every morning this kid looks in the mirror and see this short, plump girl and this tall, slender boy...the only thing is, while this kid is trying everything to take half of what the girl is and half of what the boy is, that this kid really can't see what isn't incredibly visible...and that is, this kid's own reflection.
So anyway, this kid is there and thinks silently, "I am glad I am not that girl...look how fat!" and "I would hate being as tall as that boy, I would stand out too much." This kid tries endlessly to pass by these two kids but some force is holding the kid back, so it seems. It's almost as if this kid can't look away! Then the kids realizes that the force disallowing of a pass is the fact that this kid feels bad for the girl and boy...that this kid almost wants to cover them up as if they were a failure of the kid's own experiment...the kid's own failure to put the perfect sides of each together and disregard the rest.
The only problem now is...behind the two kids is a door labled "future". If only the girl and boy weren't in this kid's way, this kid could proudly advance onward.
So anyway, this kid is there and thinks silently, "I am glad I am not that girl...look how fat!" and "I would hate being as tall as that boy, I would stand out too much." This kid tries endlessly to pass by these two kids but some force is holding the kid back, so it seems. It's almost as if this kid can't look away! Then the kids realizes that the force disallowing of a pass is the fact that this kid feels bad for the girl and boy...that this kid almost wants to cover them up as if they were a failure of the kid's own experiment...the kid's own failure to put the perfect sides of each together and disregard the rest.
The only problem now is...behind the two kids is a door labled "future". If only the girl and boy weren't in this kid's way, this kid could proudly advance onward.




