
Shye Fischer, senior psychology major from Mountain Home, Arkansas.
“My imaginary friend was Plankton from Spongebob. I think it was his evil mastermind, that personality that I enjoyed and always wanted to be around.”

Aidan Canard, senior economics pre-law major from Tuckerman, Arkansas.
“When I was growing up, I had an imaginary friend. I called him Wood Chopper. He was a lumberjack and me and him would go on adventures, killing dinosaurs and going on wolf hunts.”

Tristina Wilkins, first-year nursing major from Lake City, Arkansas.
“I watched a TV show “Opal” as a kid and she literally just has her own set of imaginary friends. I made my own friend based on her friend. The friend didn’t talk. So when I made her personality for myself, I was a kid that liked to talk so I would just talk to her and she never had anything else to say.”

Beau Thomas, junior agriculture business and accounting double major from Marmaduke, Arkansas.
“I would say I was probably five or six and we’d play with lightsabers all the time. My sister had one growing up too and he was British. The name changed by the week.”
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