Sometimes the way that someone crafts their mask shows you a lot about the person behind it. Who someone wants to be is part of who they are, too.
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-signed, someone who is and has a lot of friends whos mask is "a person who cares about others and respects them and brings them value" and even though its not always who we manage to be, I value people who choose that of all the masks they could pick.
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pay no attention to the alien behind the curtain
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please pay attention to it
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that's really true... even when i know my friends aren't always being genuine i still care about them... so i do hope they care about me the same way too :')
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...... jomny ♡♡♡
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HELLO BEE
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*happy buzzing*
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It's hard to say for 100% certain, since you are just words on screens and pages to me, but I believe that I care about the human behind the screen making the words. The screen words suggest that the author is most likely fascinating, perceptive, and kind.
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i feel attacked but i also feel a warm hug. i will always appreciate and admire you, jomny, for all of the pieces that you share on twitter and all of the pieces that you keep away from us and close to home. you are a aliebn, and, sometimes, simply being a aliebn makes you +
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deserving of love and respect. <3
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Dude, this is on level with Lin-Manuel’s love ties tweets from earlier today. Deep compassion in a few words. True benevolent artists.
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That was so profound! Then this.
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