Humans of AR

An interview with Rylan Mosher

By Tanayah from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“Probably my mom, for basics she’s just like always been there, always talks to me about stuff... always encourages me telling me I can talk to her about anything, just simple motherly stuff.”

“Honestly I’d like to say I’m the humorus of the friends, I’d like to be remembered as the funny one, the clown, just by my friends just like, not the stupid one, that's definitely what I’m going to be remembered as… the funny one… that's probably it for friends, I guess for like other people, I don’t really know, I guess for family just like not being a bad kid, not being a bad person."

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