Try Not To Think.
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  • Reads 34
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2021
Our thoughts are alive! 


As a baby we're assigned a mind with the ability to think. Those without thoughts are considered dumb, or a fool. But, don't judge the people that has bad imaginations or are slow to learn. They must have lost their thoughts as a baby.
Even the mad men and psychopaths must have been corrupted or possessed with a virus thought.

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This story is humorously and comically illustrative, giving live to humans thoughts. I try to symbolize our thoughts as a living being, that is unseen by other people but just us, the owner of the thought. Our day to day activities are  ruled by these thoughts.

 Before reading this, imagine being able to catch your thoughts that is encapsuled in this symbol "💭" be it sad or happy. Imagine how beautiful it can be if you can communicate with your thoughts. Like something else is thinking for you on your behalf, only using what you feel, see, smell and hear. 


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