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Overfilled stomachs, sick on fried food. Too many people, all of them smiling and having a grand time, oblivious. Children begging for what they don’t need. Mothers pushing strollers, with a glow next to their husbands who stand tall. So much noise, senseless chatter, laughter. I sit alone at a picnic table, surrounded by strangers the sun beats down on my pale skin, I nearly faint.
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Jul 11, 2018
Jul 11, 2018 at 7:25 AM UTC
New York State Fair
Overfilled stomachs, sick on fried food. Too many people, all of them smiling and having a grand time, oblivious. Children begging for what they don’t need. Mothers pushing strollers, with a glow next to their husbands who stand tall. So much noise, senseless chatter, laughter. I sit alone at a picnic table, surrounded by strangers the sun beats down on my pale skin, I nearly faint.
This is something I wrote after having a bad experience (due to my chronic illness) at the New York State Fair last year. I was feeling sick and nearly passing out, and around me everyone else was having fun and being carefree and I wished I could be like them.
heather-danielle-ashley
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Jul 11, 2018
Jul 11, 2018 at 7:25 AM UTC
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