Even urban dictionary is bitter
Itâs November 8 2016. Election Day. And you didnât vote. You knew that trump is evil âbut Hillary is just as badâ, you said. You hate both of them, so you refused to vote. âNeither deserves to winâ, you said and by the way, itâs rigged anyway, right? You refuse to play that game and you feel quite good about it. Youâre a rebel. Itâs your kind of protest against the corrupt system! Â
You come home from work, with a smile on your face. It looks like your protest works: Some of your friends also didnât vote or wrote in the name of a third candidate. You feel really good. Maybe you and your friends are enough to change the system! And if not, well, youâve seen presidents change before and it never had too many consequences in your life.Â
You sit down in front of your tv, reach for the remote and your phone buzzes. Itâs a text from one of your friends, the weird one who begged you to vote for Hillary - and your smile falls off your face âIt looks like Trump will probably win. Iâm so scared. My sister is crying.âÂ
You suddenly remember that your friendâs sister is trans.Â
You turn on the tv and you canât believe your eyes. The third candidate one of your other friends voted for is at 4%! Thatâs great, isnât it? But wait.. Hillary is currently behind Trump? By 6%? Oh. You didnât expect that.Â
 Another text. A co-worker. âTwo people called in sick. I think itâs because theyâre scared to go outside in case Trump wins..âÂ
One of your co-workers is black, one is Muslim.Â
You stare at the tv and you canât believe what you hear. âTrump won.â It was a head-at-head race and Hillary almost won - but only almost. You canât believe it. None of your friends were going to vote for him!Â
You want to go outside to think about something else - but you stop as you hear your neighbor crying on the phone. âIâm so scared iâll lose the custody right when our marriage gets annulledâ.Â
You suddenly remember that your neighbors are a gay couple with a cute little daughter.Â
But Hillary wouldâve been just as bad, right?Â
*acquires a new hyperfixation* great! this should keep me going for the next 2 months or 24 hours
I never was good with decisions.
I'm a genderfluid, pansexual and polyamore.
I never made a decision in my life!
Okay so I may have named a star DRARRY so now we can seriously say that itâs written in the stars.
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How to Write Characters in Realistic Polyamorous Relationships - by @simplyoriginalcharactersâ
How to Write OCs With Trauma
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