charmslapped:
hennerbobenner:
charmslapped:
SERIOUSLY. “IT’S A DANGEROUS DAY TO GET PAID” PERSON. PLEASE STEP FORWARD.
Several folks want to toast to you!

reblogging because you made my post way better and im really adamant about finding this person
Why is it that we always refer to the greens by their first name?
Seriously, I think of them as “John” and “Hank” not “Mr. Green” and I forget that this could be considered weird until people say “John who?”
Does anybody else find it totally normal? Weird?
charmslapped:
katara:
cute boys that look cuter in glasses are the worst kind of cute boys

mezzo-tessitura:
So I’m going in two different directions here
(Since no one gave me any ideas yet…)
What do you think? Certainly not done, and I’ve run out of creative juices for the day.
(Source: mezzotessitura)
- Husband:Oh my God! You drive like I imagine that guy in that book would drive.
- Me:What guy in what book?
- Husband:You know, the guy from that book you made me read.
- Me:The Fault In Our Stars?
- Husband:YES!! You drive how I imagined Augustus Waters would drive.
- Me:I do not!
- Husband:Yes you do!
- *Light turns red, I step on the breaks, the car jerks to a stop, it turns green, it jerks to a start*
- Husband:Yep, you drive exactly like Augustus Waters.
View Larger brilliant-madness:
“My third best friend was an author who did not know I existed” - Hazel Grace
John and Hank Green are two of my many sources of inspiration. Their love of nerdiness, intelligence, and all things awesome makes me look up to them as role models…but their way of still managing to stay human and real makes me think of them as friends.
DFTBA
View Larger thesanityclause:
You will go to the Paper Towns and you will never come back.
This one is my least favorite. Just… didn’t come out as well as I’d liked but I guess I was pretty uninspired from concept to execution. Well. That’s all the John Green novels, at least non collaborative John Green novels.
And yes, since apparently a lot of you did not know this, the movie rights to my new book The Fault in Our Stars were optioned by Fox 2000. The script is being written by the nice young lads behind (500) Days of Summer.
— John Green (via mic-cosmar)