Humans of AR

An enlightening conversation with an outstanding person.

By Atticus S. from Academy of the Redwoods in California

“Murder is bad, but just don’t get caught.” “...What am I proudest of? My family. They’ve been through a lot. I would say more, But I honestly don’t know what to talk about.” “I would probably give them a hug, and then... punch them, and then tell them they lost the game. You know who you are.” “...I have regrets, but not like any huge ones… Oh, I tripped that dude and he broke his nose… No no, I’m kidding. Yeah, not really.” Puddle Pirates… I was talking with Atticus on the bus with Max, and we were talking about our families, and he was like; “My Dad was a part of the coast guard.” Yeah… Puddle pirates.”

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