I for the most part, learned how to be human, and to not be a machine controlled practically by the school. I took my own way of life, and started writing, and doing something that inspired me. For this, I thank Preston. Everything we did in this short time, obviously effected everyone in this class, we deserve being treated human, and Preston is the one who realizes this. More importantly we did learn actual stuff, but other than that the stuff that matters is the stuff that we learned individually in our own ways.
Thank You Dr. Preston.
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