[How do they say this? How do they put this into words in such a way that makes sense? That it is almost preferable when they encounter someone who looks a little...someone who stands out, because they themself have stood out for most of their life. They fail to recognize the sensation as one of solidarity. Of belonging in the unbelonging.]
[They're poor at words. They always have been. Even before their vocal cords were ravaged by sickness, and left them mute.]
no subject
[They're poor at words. They always have been. Even before their vocal cords were ravaged by sickness, and left them mute.]
most are human
look human
those that do not stand out