The Future is Porcelain


Who I am: A young woman traveling through the labyrinth of life, stumbling over obstacles, and reaching for the light out there somewhere.

Why I write: Because it's the only way I know to find the words inside me and put them out into the world

Favorite color: Cerulean

Favorite animal(s): Shark, Dolphin, cat, horse, turtle

Hometown(s): San Antonio, TX
Colorado Springs, CO

Current location: Honolulu, HI

Favorite city: Brussels, Belgium

Interests: Running, dancing, making art, yoga, photography, the ocean, snorkeling, hiking, Harry Potter, writing, nerdfighting


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About Me  My story of falling down...and rising up again.   

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Okay, so I know I already posted this video, but after reading The Fault in our Stars last week, this song really started to resonate with me in a different way. Because, yes, it resonates with me and Nick in some very odd ways I do not entirely understand. But I also definitely think this could be the song of Hazel and Gus, their infinite forever amid a short and tragic now. 

What do my fellow Nerdfighters think?

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TFIOS!!!!
I love it so much. John, you are brilliant.

TFIOS!!!!

I love it so much. John, you are brilliant.

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TFIOS

My copy of The Fault in our Stars just arrived! I wanted to squeal and thank the UPS man, but he had already left when I got to the door.

But who cares?!

I have my copy, I have my John signature, and now I’m going to leave to read. Read read read. And post pictures later once my camera battery is recharged. :D :D :D

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My favorite book by a wide margin was An Imperial Affliction, but I didn’t like to tell people about it. Sometimes you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless, and until, all living humans read the book. And then there are books, like An Imperial Affliction, which you can’t tell people about. Books so special and rare and yours that advertising your affection feels like a betrayal.
— John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

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