Talk:Exam/@comment-25199611-20150303193949/@comment-4715955-20160112210545

Or his friend helped him study, and he's going to thank him when he gets back home.

Honestly don't get why this story is cited as a good micropasta. It's so vague you can interpret it however you want. For those idiots who think "art means whatever I want it to" I suppose that's a good thing, but to the rest of the planet it's weaksauce.

Here's a microfiction story that actually tells you something unmistakable:

"For sale: baby shoes, never worn."

Someone got the shoes because they were expecting, but the baby died. No sense keeping such a painful memory around the house. You can't mistake the meaning for anything else. It succeeds where this story fails miserably.