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Bailie Bowen

the human race and me...
the human race and me... by @bailbowe (Bailie Bowen)

This picture is supposed to represent me and the human race... thus the title. I don't really get along with people all too well... I take that back, I don't get along with girls all to well. I can relate to the friends I have but it's not the same... these people have been my friends for a long time. The hand is supposed to represent the human race, and the girl is supposed to represent me feeling trapped. The reason why this picture came about is because in my dance class, I thought of the coolest little move. Then the people in my group warpped it into what they wanted, which was confusing as hell. They took the credit. Then two other people were like, "Can't we take a vote or something, because I want to do alot of movement." How stupid can they be? All I suggested was the beginning being slow, but THEN we can get into faster movement. I said NOTHING about slow movement throughout the whole thing. Then some girl told me I have alot of stress. Yes, I do have alot of stress, but I was angry with the human race. And the same girl who said that showed me the dance, which I already understood, and talked to me as if I were a child. I learn better visually, all I wanted them to do was do their ideas piece by piece... shakes head I don't want to be treated as if I were a child, not understanding anything.

There's a 'poem' that originally went with it, but I thought it best to keep it out.

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Teen (N)
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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
22y32d ago
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