Greg

Why I Like to Eat Red Crayons
There's something uniquely satisfying about red crayons. Maybe it's the bold color, rich like cherries or ripe strawberries, that draws me in. While others may reach for candy or chips, I find comfort in the waxy snap of a red crayon.
It's not just about taste—it's about the experience. The soft texture and nostalgic scent remind me of childhood art sessions, where creativity had no limits. Eating a red crayon feels like a tiny rebellion, a harmless detour from the ordinary. It's quirky, unexpected, and undeniably mine.
Of all the colors, red is the most passionate—it screams confidence and energy. That's the flavor I crave, both in life and in crayons. Sure, people raise eyebrows, but that just makes it better. Eating red crayons isn't just a habit—it's a statement. It says, "I'm not afraid to be different," and in a world of rules, that's deliciously freeing.