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Post by B. on May 1, 2014 9:48:06 GMT -5
like that john green book i can't remember the title
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Post by B. on May 1, 2014 9:48:36 GMT -5
also do you like john green i think his books are a bit samey
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Post by Charles Vane on May 1, 2014 11:00:28 GMT -5
i didnt even know john green was a thing but it's really interesting how people love him
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Post by Charles Vane on May 1, 2014 11:01:19 GMT -5
ron swanson is attracted to tammy's
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Post by ghostie on May 1, 2014 11:28:43 GMT -5
it's like in the importance of being earnest
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Post by penne on May 1, 2014 12:16:51 GMT -5
I've never read any John Green and I don't really have any interest in doing so
Names don't matter that much to me because there's a lot of people with the same first name out there and some of them are really different.
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Post by The Duchess on May 1, 2014 16:25:29 GMT -5
I started reading The Fault In Our Stars and it's ok And I am not attracted to a certain name
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Post by bandit on May 1, 2014 17:12:12 GMT -5
An Abundance of Katherines.
I like John Green as a person, but "YA fiction" is all stucking fupid, so I can tell he's a good writer but I don't like his books.
The three people I've ever liked have all been named Anna, but that's just a coincidence.
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Post by Teleram on May 1, 2014 17:22:32 GMT -5
I recently read Paper Towns by John Green and it was pretty good.
I'm not attracted to people with a certain name but I am attracted to people with certain types of names.
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Post by Charles Vane on May 2, 2014 0:12:18 GMT -5
I like John Green as a person, but "YA fiction" is all stucking fupid, so I can tell he's a good writer but I don't like his books. people think he's brill because he's a popular dude in a lady field, but ladies in his field are just YA/chick lit authors. stupid dudes.
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Post by Charles Vane on May 2, 2014 0:13:03 GMT -5
it's like in the importance of being earnest i think i learned the wrong lesson from that because i really liked the shallow lady
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Post by ghostie on May 2, 2014 10:30:40 GMT -5
gwen is kickass
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2014 22:28:10 GMT -5
imogen is always good
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Post by allegedly bryan on May 4, 2014 11:15:51 GMT -5
I like John Green as a person, but "YA fiction" is all stucking fupid, so I can tell he's a good writer but I don't like his books. people think he's brill because he's a popular dude in a lady field, but ladies in his field are just YA/chick lit authors. stupid dudes. I disagree. I read the fault in our stars and thought it was pretty good but the gender of the author had nothing to do with that. I think he's a great brilliant person because of the stuff he does on youtube to be honest. I think that's why most other people like him so much too. it's like in the importance of being earnest i think i learned the wrong lesson from that because i really liked the shallow lady Lol which one everyone in the play is pretty shallow if I remember correctly
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Post by Charles Vane on May 4, 2014 14:49:20 GMT -5
people think he's brill because he's a popular dude in a lady field, but ladies in his field are just YA/chick lit authors. stupid dudes. I disagree. I read the fault in our stars and thought it was pretty good but the gender of the author had nothing to do with that. i dont know the quality of the book, but there's people that think of him as some sort of ~visionary~ when really he's just a dude who's writing teen stuff. he seems cool enough but when ladies write youth fiction targeted to young girls it's just silly teen girl stuff but when john green does it he's apparently amazing. he's like the maclemore of books.
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