đ The Day Everyone Could Only Speak in Metaphors
đ An Absurdist Tale of Poetic Chaos, Communication Breakdo

đ What If Literal Language Disappeared?
One morning, people opened their mouthsâand couldnât say a single direct word.
No more:
⢠âIâm tired.â
⢠âYou hurt me.â
⢠âLetâs get pizza.â
Instead, only metaphors, similes, and poetic gibberish emerged.
It was as if the world had become a giant Shakespearean fever dream overnight.
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1ď¸âŁ The Metaphor Mandate Begins
The change happened without warning.
A weather reporter began his forecast with:
âThe sky weeps like a widow on her seventh heartbreak.â
(Translation: Itâs raining.)
Doctors delivered test results like:
âYour body is a fortress under siege, but the cavalry is arriving at dawn.â
(Translation: The antibiotics are working.)
Parents told their kids:
âSleep is the gentle tyrant that tucks us into time.â
(Translation: Itâs bedtime.)
Even text messages autocorrected into metaphors:
âIâll be lateâ became âThe clock is a slippery fish in my hand.â
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2ď¸âŁ Misunderstandings Everywhere
Soon, chaos unfolded:
⢠Debates became epic poems.
⢠Proposals turned into riddle-filled quests.
⢠Breakups? Shakespeare would blush.
A man asked for directions and got:
âFollow the path where shadows dance and the sun winks like a lazy lion.â
A teacher tried to explain algebra:
âX is the ghost of something missing, always craving its twin.â
Miscommunication became the new pandemic.
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3ď¸âŁ The Rise of Metaphor Interpreters
To cope, society created a new job:
Metaphor Translators.
These specialists decoded phrases like:
⢠âMy heart is a cracked teacupâ â âIâm emotionally exhausted.â
⢠âThe lion in me sleepsâ â âIâm trying not to scream.â
⢠âThe moon mocks meâ â âI have insomnia.â
The most successful startup of the year?
âSayWhat?â â an app that translated poetic nonsense into basic English.
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4ď¸âŁ Beauty in the Madness
But then something changed.
People began to slow down.
To listen.
To interpret.
And in all that confusion, something beautiful happened:
â Emotions became more vivid.
â Truths once hidden emerged in dazzling metaphor.
â People spoke less, but meant more.
Even arguments softened into art.
⢠Instead of âI hate you,â people said: âYour presence scorches my peace like summer sun on wax.â
(Still dramaticâbut poetic.)
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5ď¸âŁ The Return of Literal Speech
After 48 hours, literal language returned.
People rejoiced⌠but also felt something was lost.
Because now they knew:
â Most of what we say is just noise.
â And sometimes, metaphor is the only way to say something real.
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đ Final Thoughts: Metaphors Arenât LiesâTheyâre Maps
â Literal words can explain.
â But metaphor? It reveals.
â When the brain fails, poetry speaks.
đĄ Final Thought:
đ Maybe truth isnât simpleâitâs beautifully indirect.
About the Creator
Ahmet KĹvanç DemirkĹran
As a technology and innovation enthusiast, I aim to bring fresh perspectives to my readers, drawing from my experience.



Comments (1)
very well