I Wish I Could Say This Is Fictional: Motion Sickness & A Walk Of Shame

There is no shortage of awkwardly hilarious stories from me, so I’ve decided to start sharing them.

Kyle MacDonald
Never Stop Writing

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It’s true, I consider myself to be awkward. It’s not always a bad thing though — there have been some shining moments that I can now talk about after years of therapy.

Or maybe it's because I turned 30 this year and don’t care as much anymore and want to monetize off of my embarrassing stories and mannerisms?

Maybe this is social media’s fault I have no shame.

Who knows.

Many stories border on being so embarrassing and weird that they could be mistaken for fiction. I am self-aware enough to acknowledge that I am an awkward person. The cringe energy radiates from me — and I embrace it.

It's a part of me, and it’s not going anywhere, so why not embrace the cringe? My friends and family find it endearing too.

Jokes aside, I do embrace my quirkiness. Instead of feeling negative and beating myself up over a personal trait, I have learned to accept it and find positives out of it.

I have decided to share some of the memorable awkward moments of my life, starting with my first, and last trip to Six Flags Darrien Lake.

You Spin Me Right Round — Wait, Please Don’t

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Kyle MacDonald
Never Stop Writing

Late diagnosed auDHDer sharing personal stories and experiences, and writing about mental health, neurodiversity, poetry, and spooky content.