it could be raining men and id still be single
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#i just burst into tears#this got me#this quote#and just talking about him falling in love with his wife#it feels so long ago that it began but it will always be captured in that documentary for him to remember#they watched themselves fall in love and become parents#and the gifs of the second row are actually killing me#particularly the dundies one#because he was so heartbroken back then#and now he has a happiness that will last forever#i’m crying so hard#ahhh#jim halpert#the office#i loved you from day one#and i always will love you#i’ll love you most of all#you were it for me#and i can’t believe that it’s over and that i’ll never see you make another big jim gesture#and i’ll never see you prank your friend and your brother dwight#and you’ll never talk michael down from craziness again#because the show’s over and because you’ve all grown up#have a beautiful life#i will never forget this otp#the otp that shaped me
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A student selecting an instrument for the first time is a beautiful thing.
Geordin: yes good choice this kid has taste
1. Shailene Woodley is a brilliant actress and Golden Globe nominee. I cannot think of any 18-year-old actress who has received the kind of critical acclaim that she has (she also won an Independent Spirit Award).
She auditioned for The Fault in Our Stars not because she needs the part (I mean, she’s in the new Spider Man movie, for God’s sakes) but because she loves the book. Her depth of understanding were immediately obvious in the audition and for me there could be no one else to play Hazel. (There were a bunch of really good auditions, but Shailene just understood Hazel as I imagined her.)
I am not particularly concerned with physical looks; Hollywood can fix that stuff. (Remember when Nicole Kidman became Virginia Woolf?) I’m concerned with whether she can embody the voice and experience and life of Hazel. She can.
2. Ansel Elgort is also a huge fan of TFiOS (it is, in fact, his favorite book). He was a high school basketball player who also happens to be a very intellectual guy. Most importantly, when he auditioned, he became Augustus. Watching him audition with Shailene, he was just Gus and she was just Hazel. He understood Gus, and clearly had a very deep and thoughtful relationship with the book. Honestly, I’m a bit confused as to how you can dislike an actor whose work you have definitionally never seen, since his first movie isn’t out yet.
3. Novelists do not cast movies, so these were not my decisions (although I did have a lot of input). But I’m defending them because I think they’re both perfect for their parts (and I’d tell you if I felt otherwise).
4. There seems to be some concern that Ansel and Shailene are playing siblings in a different movie. I guess I can understand that, but they’re actors. They can play different roles. They’ll look different and act different and be different. I mean, no one watched Silver Linings Playbook and thought, “When did Katniss move to the suburbs of Philadelphia?”
If the movie works, you’ll sit down in the theater and you won’t say, “Oh look it’s Shailene Woodley,” or, “Oh, look, it’s Tris from Divergent.” You’ll say, “Holy wow Hazel Grace.”
someone at my school has lots of time on their hands!!!
it says
“Here’s some food for thought:
you are not beautiful just because you are ‘thin’ or ‘thick’ or ‘perfect’ by society’s standards.
You are beautiful when you *respect* other people’s bodies and begin to love your own!
So lets all start to love one another and make this world a little brighter!”