Irvington Character Analysis

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In a world dominated by mortals striving to be fit and making only people with the best physical features to be socially accepted lived a man different than others in a gigantic way. But let's back up a couple of years, back 3 years to be exact. The world was in a dark place, air filled with harmful gasses, people dying of untreatable diseases, wars across the globe destroying the human race, yet people weren't accepting the facts and they were lying to himself. Nobody wanted to accept that they were all faking and that they are ruining their own home, somebody needed to take a stand. In Irvington, New Jersey a 20 year old man named Tyriq Thomas Kimbrough was on his way up to success in order to provide a good quality life for his family in …show more content…
Tyriq didn't listen to the people who inflicted hatred upon him, society wanted him to be skinny with abs but Tyriq lived his own life and got large in size. Tyriq went on to go by the name of Fatboy to establish confidence and appreciation of his size, his new name didn't catch on so quick but he worked hard everyday to make his name known everywhere. Fatboy needed a power source for all the extraneous amounts of work he had to do to become successful, so he ventured far around New Jersey, through the murky waters, over the filthy city grounds littered with trash and wrappers, over the tops of expensive shiny skyscrapers and stumbled upon one of the castles that belonged to an infamous man known as the Burger King. Fatboy ate his food everyday for months on end and he loved every burger he received from …show more content…
When the light had cleared a 30 foot tall 500 ton man known now as the Big Bodied Fatboy had appeared as big as the cyclops Polyphemos and Ronald knew he had accomplished his job, so Ronald sent Fatboy back down to the mortal world outside of the palace the Burger King Calls home. Fatboy demanded the king to come outside his beautifully elegant palace and battle him. The king did not know of Fatboy’s newly inhabited powers but was curious as to why his voice sounded so loud and why it shook the ground. The king took 7 paces outside of his Palace doors and was immediately crushed by fatboys huge angry moisturized foot and kicked all the way down to hell. Fatboy yelled, “I HATE BURGER KING!” into the abyss. Fatboy later built a whole town for his family and himself in New Jersey around his childhood home. Ever since then Mcdonald's have always surpassed Burger King but the war goes

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