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Here are things that strike my fancy.

Anonymous asked: touché.

lolololo

Anonymous asked: i sincerely apologize. farewell. stay golden

Amanda Hoffman.

Anonymous asked: come on, man. i never meant it that way. i just meant to not put up a front as much. i'm out; i'm sorry, i didn't mean to bring you down or make you feel shitty. good luck to you and your future, don't hold back the real ray.

You didn’t upset me whatsoever. I truthfully thank you for your insight, it’s nice to hear a formulated argument from a peer every once in awhile. I will take your words into consideration and do with them what I can. Sorry that I came off as abrasive.

Anonymous asked: ah, that came off wrong. just... i wish you could see/ understand. i'm not good at putting these into words. i don't want to be rude, and that is certainly not my intention.

And what makes you so much holier than I? Why can you see everything? The big picture? You don’t know anymore than I do.

Anonymous asked: you're just fake. stop that shit. be yourself. it's not that hard.

No one goes into high school pouring out all their emotions to everyone they see. I was a funny guy; so fucking what. I let in the people I want to, the ones that can appreciate the ‘real Ray’ as you would say. And a very big part of the real Ray is funny. High school is bullshit; the sooner you stop over-dramatizing things and get over yourself, the better.

confoundedyouth asked: that anon clearly ignored the heading of your ask box. I like the way you came back at that, you're great dude. fuck 'em

Yeah man, potatoes gonna potate.

Anonymous asked: i don't mean for this to hurt you in any way. but honestly: you need to be yourself. highschool is done and over with and what are you left with? you. there's no more putting up that funny guy front, or being in a school video, or whatever. you're always ray with the fro: "rawdog rawdog rawdog, and i like to party, and hangloose blah blah." but truthfully, there are a few select people that know the real you. i suggest you find yourself, and embrace it, before it's too late.

Well I thank you cordially for your concern, but by your own logic, if I don’t know myself, how in the world would you know me? You make interesting points, really, but I don’t think anyone really knows themselves at this point in life. We simply don’t have the experience in life to understand ourselves. I got a pretty good idea of what I want to do in life, and I’m pursuing it. High school was a fucking social experiment, nothing more; I garnered what little knowledge I could from it and I’m moving on.