Humans of AR

The Man, Carson.

By Abiona V. from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“I would like to be remembered for who I am, but at the same time, I want to be overly exaggerated to be the man, I want to be the hero. … I think that’d be cool.”

“Friends, the family you make, not the family you’re born with, I think is really important because when you make a family, like when you find people in your life and you bring them together and all of you are close friends for long periods of time, you’re together, you stick together, it’s hard to separate, even when you do somehow you come back. Those are the type of people that’ll always be there for you and they’ll be there for you no matter what, no matter where, and when you’re in trouble, they’ll help you, no questions asked.”

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