I am the polaroid kid
When I was a kid I was known as the Polaroid kid and this was before the time of digital cameras. Have you ever put both your hands together and pretended to take a picture of something as a joke or just playing around, well whenever I put my hands together in a triangle shape position, a Polaroid picture would come out of my mouth. I never knew how this was possible but I learnt to live with it and I enjoyed taking picture with my hands, like literally. I put both my hands together to mimic a camera at whatever takes my fancy and then a photo comes out of my mouth of the thing I was interested in.
I thought people at school would find me to be a freak but they loved me and I took pictures of so many people by just putting my hands together, and they didn't even mind the photo coming out of my mouth. They called me the Polaroid kid and I loved school. I use to take pictures of people whenever I wanted and nobody minded and I always gave them the picture even though it came out of my mouth. I loved my school years but with my best years being in high school, life changed for me afterwards. As technology changed to digital cameras and then the invention of phone cameras coming out, I went out of date just like the Polaroid cameras.
From once being cool in school I was now the freak, and taking pictures of people without permission by putting both my hands together and a photo coming out of my mouth was now seen as disgusting. How times have changed and I grew so depressed and I wanted to go back to my high school years. The golden years were behind me and I wanted those golden years back and I had been forgotten.
I was homeless once and when I tried taking a photo of a man on the street by putting both my hands together, he told me to stop. He called me disgusting when the photo came out of my mouth and when I went up to his and forced both his hands to be in a triangle shape, I took a picture with it and the photo started to come out of his mouth but he choked and died.
My best years are way behind me.