Köpenhamn bjuder på öl och One Direction. Och @mmmaattiiss #skämsinte #skamskamskam (på/i Parken Stadium)
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White Queen vs red Queen. OFF WITH HER HEAD! #biobollen2014 #aliceinwonderland #timburton @thelanderlina (på/i Norrlands nation)
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Tsst. @thelanderlina (på/i chateau d'augusta)
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a picture of leonardo di caprio crying, made out of pictures of oscar winners
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Fosforylera fosforylaskinas med fosforylaskinas. Happy st paddys day! @helenalundblad @martinholmer @thelanderlina (på/i Orvars Krog)
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Pendleton the hedgehog.
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this photo is the epitome of sass he’s even got on a fucking fur coat
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The Fault In Our Stars
So. The Fault In Our Stars. A very good book. But there's something and i cannot explain it, that annoys me. It's clearly written for this generation of people not wanting to go outside and so on. And that is great since one can relate. However i found the language a bit too simple. I did not like the fact that Green wrote "Or whatever" repeatedly in the descriptive text because of Hazels knowledge for literature and the English language. However I find it okay in the conversational part. And i must say that I am not a fan of CAPS LOCK, I believe that such scenarios should be described with a careful choice of adjectives.
And of course I am no one to judge since my capability of writing such a story is very limited and my words mean nothing compared to this great story. However I must admit that just these tiny things described above didn't make me feel as much for the story as I otherwise would.
I do understand what he wanted to accomplish by writing the story this way, it's just me not being used to it.
All in all: Great story, and great book, John Green.
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Neon by Hid Saib
Portraits of people with neon fluorescent paint on their faces.
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