"Meh," says Ray. "They can think that if they want. I'm not. I've never been all that concerned with what people think of me, other than my sister and my closest colleagues."
"I wouldn't say that," Ray says. "It's just a habit of being, that's all. Ever since I was a little kid."
Actually, it has more to do with him having a very hard time reading people's body language, and therefore not being even the slightest bit aware of what people thought of him, and so not really having the ability to tell that would feed into any nascent worries, but tomato, tomahto y'know?
Oh dear.
There's a pair of human eyes blinking from the space between a wide-brimmed hat and a whoooooole lot of scarf.
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IT CERTAINLY MAKES PEOPLE THINK YOU WERE INFESTED WITH SMALL PARASITES AS WELL, he says.
That humour might be more intentional.
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"Meh," says Ray. "They can think that if they want. I'm not. I've never been all that concerned with what people think of me, other than my sister and my closest colleagues."
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SUCH A CAST-IRON SKIN YOU HAVE RAY TO BE ABLE TO SAY THAT.
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Actually, it has more to do with him having a very hard time reading people's body language, and therefore not being even the slightest bit aware of what people thought of him, and so not really having the ability to tell that would feed into any nascent worries, but tomato, tomahto y'know?
"What's inside is more important anyway."
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SO IT IS, he says in a rather sinister tone. His inside hasn't changed at all. Unicorn or no unicorn.
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