The World That Never Was

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I finally got time to read “The Fault in Our Stars”. I bought a copy a while ago and just found a little note inside. The note informed me of what a nerdfighter was and various John Green facts. I enjoy small presents like these in the books I get. Maybe I should make some to keep this chain going.

Anyway, I enjoy this book so far and I’ll see how it ends up going.

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The First Day by Esao Andrews
“In an ongoing attempt to give personality and will to inanimate objects, we have here a noble mother and son balloon. I imagined the nervous little balloon being taken to his first day of school and this frames their procession in the sky.”-Esao Andrews

The First Day by Esao Andrews

In an ongoing attempt to give personality and will to inanimate objects, we have here a noble mother and son balloon. I imagined the nervous little balloon being taken to his first day of school and this frames their procession in the sky.”-Esao Andrews

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The Director of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is the Author, so I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt.

Just this once. If the Author can’t get it right…Then I honestly just don’t know anymore.

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This is giving me all kinds of ideas.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower official movie poster

The Perks of Being a Wallflower official movie poster

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“Whats gooding, cook-looking?” ; D

I’m an idiot sometimes

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I have this class,” she said, “on Social Psychology. And the guy who teaches it, he said the amount of the universe a human can experience is statistically, like, zero percent. You’ve got this huge universe, trillions of trillions of miles of empty space between galaxies, and all a human can perceive is a little tunnel a few feet wide and a few feet long in front of our eyes. So he says we don’t really live in the universe at all, we live inside our brains. All we can see is like a blurry little pinhole in a blindfold, and the rest is filled in by our imagination. So whatever we think of the world, whether you think the world is cruel or good or cold or hot or wet or dry or big or small, that comes entirely from inside your head and nowhere else.

Amy in John and Dave and the Temple of X’al’naa’thuthuthu 

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