I Was Made For Swallowing- -john Thompson- Ggg-... ^hot^
One of the most striking aspects of "I Was Made for Swallowing" is Thompson's unflinching honesty. He writes about his experiences with brutal candor, sparing no details and confronting the reader with the harsh realities of eating disorders. At the same time, however, he also approaches his subject with sensitivity and compassion, avoiding simplistic or judgmental portrayals of himself or others.
In the end, the human truth no longer fit neatly through my aperture. Not because my throat was small but because the sorts of things people needed to swallow morphed into formats I could not accept: apologies said aloud, hands held, the slow accounting of restitution. Someone tried to feed me a song—an MP3 burnt to a disc—and I swallowed it, but a song wants an audience, not a belly. A confession recorded in darkness wanted the light. My usefulness dimmed as people rediscovered each other. I was made for Swallowing- -John Thompson- GGG-...
The phrase itself serves as a or title for various media assets under the GGG umbrella. It is often used to describe the "talent" featured in his videos, framing the act of consumption as a definitive trait of the performers within that specific subgenre. Context and Controversies One of the most striking aspects of "I