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Truth be told I have no idea how you ended up here, but welcome. I only have the one blog, which means it gets filled up with a lot of unrelated things. There will be numerous fandoms, posts about privilege and oppression, and lots and lots of pretty pictures. Frequently school gets in the way and this Tumblr goes dormant, and then break comes along and I queue up a flood of posts, so don't follow if you like your dash to be somewhat regular.
I'm working on plans for a hobbit hole mansion that me and my friends will live in. If you have ever thought about your own dream-home, then pretty please will you tell me about it?
I don't put up pictures or much biographical information about myself, but you can call me Sakura Nicole.
Oh, and even though this blog may not always be active, I will always answer my asks, so that's open if you ever need to talk to someone or rant.
P.S. I do occasionally put up personal posts, usually under a read more. I would never ask anybody to not read something I put out there publicly, but if I know you in person could you at least pretend you didn't read it? Please and Thank You.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
As Otto Speaks by me on deviantArt
SPOILERS FOR THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green.
This artwork, inspired by The Fault in Our Stars, was designed by Lala Vicencio.
Okay? Okay.
What will they say? After I’m gone? Is there something wrong with just being me? Why must I make a legacy that only leaves a scar? I want the grace to believe there’s no fault in our stars.
I was right to fear this book a little. It was full of feelings and emotions and those are scary. Best John Green fanart I’ve done so far though, so that’s nice.
#13 of Green August Week #3: The Fault In Our Stars
Oh man I love these!
“Petals” (an original song inspired by The Fault in Our Stars)
I’ve always been a little broken
And I’m breaking more every day
And I never thought to say goodbyeMy dress the wind blew, and the petals too
On their course, floating on
And we never think to say goodbyeBut the stars don’t understand
They just continue to shine
And I realize it’s not their fault
It’s just yours and mineI’ve always seen the world through dark-tinted windows
The outside just looked so gray
And I was almost ready to say goodbyeThen you waltzed inside to the place I would hide
And my course stopped for a while
And I never wanted a goodbye from youBut the stars don’t understand
They just continue to shine
And I realize it’s not their fault
It’s just yours and mine
I didn’t want to say goodbyeI’m glad we got to say goodbye
I’m glad we got to say goodbye
I’m glad we got our chance to try
I’m glad we got to say goodbyeI’m glad we got to say goodbye
I’m glad we got our chance to try
And I won’t stop loving you until the day I die
I’m glad we got to say goodbyeBut the stars don’t understand
They just continue to shine
And I realize it’s not their fault
It’s just yours and mineMY TFIOS SONG IT’S FINALLY DONE
I WROTE THIS IN FEBRUARY AND FINALLY RECORDED IT AND IT WAS SO COMPLICATED LITERALLY LIKE 20 DIFFERENT TRACKS IN AUDACITY OH MY GOD
BUT I JUST HAVE SO MANY TFIOS FEELS
“my thoughts are stars i can’t fathom into constellations.” - john green, the fault in our stars
(Source: theincandescent-star)
Well, it is a good quote.
(Source: christopherrevans)
Augustus by Charlotte Zissou on Flickr.
Photo Credit: Untitled by milesbower
submission fromarchitectureandampersands
Augustus Waters: It's just that most really good-looking people are stupid, so I exceed expectations.
Hazel Grace Lancaster: Right, it's primarily his hotness.
Augustus: It can be sort of blinding.
Hazel: It actually did blind our friend Isaac.
A: Terrible tragedy, that. But can I help my own deadly beauty?
H: You cannot.
A: It is my burden, this beautiful face.
H: Not to mention your body.
A: Seriously, don't even get me started on my hot bod. You don't want to see me naked, Dave. Seeing me naked actually took Hazel Grace's breath away. *nods towards Hazel's oxygen tank*
So I’m sitting here painting existentially fraught paint strokes, wondering what the point is of my dedication to an entire year of portraiture when it hits me. If I am blessed with a gift, and even if oblivion is inevitable and necessary, then I am determined to be a grenade, but not the kind of grenade that wounds (well, we are all the kind that wounds, but nothing can be done to change that). I want to be a grenade that explodes with awesome and touches as many people as possible. To have just one other consciousness feel a connection that is deeper than flesh in reaction to something I created is worth all these years and coming years of practice. John Green has taught me that more than any other person.
I so desperately want for people to see a living breathing soul in my work, my own little observations of the Universe, but apparently, the world is not a wish-granting factory and so I am not there yet.
On an unrelated note, WOW glasses are really difficult. I spent probably twice the amount of time I did on the entire rest of the drawing making the glasses look right so that by the end, the shirt wasn’t worth the effort.
(Source: historicalbird)
Meghan Tonjes continues to dazzle us. Please check out her new song and music video for “The Fault is in Our Stars”, a song inspired by John Green’s latest book.
You can buy the track on iTunes, and Meghan is donating 25% of all proceeds to the This Star Won’t Go Out foundation! Get it here: http://dft.ba/tfiios
In honor of that whole Valentine’s thing…
Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster from The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
Finally got my copy after having sent it too the wrong address (blast!) and read it this week. Such terribly lovable characters and beautiful writing. Thank you Mr. Green.