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holymotherofrowling-deactivated:
Dan: I think I’ve grown up very quickly here cause I had a very different relationship with adults where I was talking to them on a level rather than looking up to them.
Tom: When Dan was 14, he was speaking with the intelligence of a mid-thirty year old.
holymotherofrowling-deactivated:
I was very well educated. My dad paid me to go to a very good school but, you know, when my parents divorced, we didn’t have any money for a while. My birthday present was my school uniform and my pencil cases. I think that’s one of the reason why my education means so much to me. It’s because my dad really couldn’t afford to send me to this school. At the time we just didn’t have the money. And so I worked hard every single day that I was at that school to make him proud of me and for him to know that I appreciated it. And I do, and I still do.