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Laughing Outside Crying Inside

Jokes to Protest

By Wayne IncePublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Laughing Outside Crying Inside
Photo by Samuele Errico Piccarini on Unsplash

Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Neolandia, there lived a man named Wayne, a proud purveyor of comedy. Armed with his trusty typewriter and a mischievous sense of humor, Wayne set out to write a comedy sketch that encapsulated the unique sensation of driving around his city.

After much contemplation, Wayne's fingers danced across the keys, birthing a new term: "drivulinity." Drivulinity captured the absurdity of navigating the roads while being unfairly profiled.

In Neolandia, drivulinity became the subject of countless jokes and witty anecdotes. Wayne would often regale audiences with tales of his own drivulinity experiences, turning the once-frustrating reality into an opportunity for laughter and enlightenment. He made a T-shirt with "Stop Drivulinity" that quickly sold out at shows.

One evening, Wayne was at a local comedy club, ready to share his latest drivulinity escapades. As he took the stage, the crowd erupted in anticipation. With a twinkle in his eye, Wayne began weaving his tale, using humor to shed light on this societal injustice.

He described the perplexing phenomenon of being pulled over without reason, suspicious glances, and unfounded assumptions. Through clever wordplay and uproarious anecdotes, Wayne made the audience laugh. They were not just laughing at the absurdity of drivulinity but also at the ignorance it exposed.

By embracing humor, Wayne turned a painful reality into a powerful tool for change. Drivulinity became a catalyst for conversations about racial profiling, prompting people to question their biases and work towards a more equitable society.

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About the Creator

Wayne Ince

A military veteran that loves to read and write stories and poetry about mental health, love, and horror, and diversity topics. Boring on the surface, but I hope you enjoy my work and discover something more underneath the surface.

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