Sunday, October 23, 2016

Dear Sapphire Welka,

I met you on September 24th of 2012 at CCAC Allegheny Campus at an art club meeting that both you and I had attended for the first time that day. We became friends since then.

Notably, we had established a fairly close friendship which had blossomed into an interpersonal relationship, but one that was open and nonrestrictive, such that you were comfortable to not only confidently experience, but make reference to, some of your experiences interpersonally relating with Neamia Hobdy, and others, including activities such as kissing, which are genuinely natural, and appreciable, and relatively encourageable.

Essentially, I am and was proud, and despite cultural implications which may discourage openness and transparency, and noticeably disrupt or interfere with such with rather concerning behaviorisms (considering actions that have occurred throughout the last 2.5 years), I thank you for your willingness to respect yourself during those times. I thank you for your willingness to not be afraid, to be willing to engage in having confidence, to explore the boundaries of human behavior with relative dignity and integrity and especially with honesty and truth.

I thank you also, for your role in complimenting my own effort to establish confidence in myself and additional respect of myself.

Unfortunately, since June of 2014, through dividing and conquering, and egregiously cruel pathological lying, false narratives and false accusations, threats, profanities, hostilities, bullying and many other things--which I can prove, and you can too, given that you allow yourself to have a voice, to speak truthfully, with honesty, integrity and dignity in mind, courage and bravery too, and without being afraid of anyone, not even your biological mother--I don't really have anything to thank you for. My thanks and appreciation is directed to other humans who nurture and foster confidence, strength and respect.

I encourage you to respect yourself too Sapphire Welka, and to not let anyone exploit you, not even your biological mother Stephanie Jean Rice. The only thing to fear is fear itself. Relatively, I can prove this by showing to you that truth can be comfortable stated, without any fear of hostility or retaliation, despite persons who strive to discredit and disrupt truth.

Sincerely,

Jason Khanlar

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