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Look down. Keep your head down as much as possible; they're judging you. No one wants to see your face. I wish I could wear a mask; be invisible. Walk through the halls without being seen, go unnoticed. “No one notices you.” I know but... just to not exist, not to go through the embarrassment of just being there. Tiny glances meaning nothing but feeling like everything. Blank faces. If only they could all just be blank faces. Faces that don't judge. Mysterious and dark but not judgemental. No eyes so I don't know what they think of me; no analyzing, no sneering. Just faces that I can't compare myself to. Faces with no emotion so they can't: laugh at me, look at me, judge me.
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Jul 26, 2018
Jul 26, 2018 at 4:54 PM UTC
Nonexistent Life
Look down. Keep your head down as much as possible; they're judging you. No one wants to see your face. I wish I could wear a mask; be invisible. Walk through the halls without being seen, go unnoticed. “No one notices you.” I know but... just to not exist, not to go through the embarrassment of just being there. Tiny glances meaning nothing but feeling like everything. Blank faces. If only they could all just be blank faces. Faces that don't judge. Mysterious and dark but not judgemental. No eyes so I don't know what they think of me; no analyzing, no sneering. Just faces that I can't compare myself to. Faces with no emotion so they can't: laugh at me, look at me, judge me.
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Jul 26, 2018
Jul 26, 2018 at 4:54 PM UTC
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