How do we stop him? Seriously, he's ruining young women everywhere. In today's culture, it's rare enough to find a girl who reads, but when you actually find one, she reads John Green. Even fully grown adult women are reading his nonsense.
Unless we stop him, girls will get their idea of romance from guy who wrote a novel FOR TEENAGERS in which the main character, who greatly resembles John Green himself, gets a blowjob from and hot girl, then makes out with a different hot girl, the one he really loves, immediately after. They will get their crash course in history from a man who is ashamed to be a straight white male. They will get their sexual ethics from a man who would eat a bowl of Cheerios that 48 men have stuck their penises into. They will learn about literature from a man who called The Catcher in the Rye "profoundly and disturbingly misogynistic". Their idea of great literature will come from the guy who wrote, "If people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane."
I don't even know if he can be stopped, but we have to try. The future depends on it. Looking for Alaska is already being taught in public schools throughout America.
Luis Clark
>fully grown adult women There is no such thing.
Kayden Reyes
Plebs will be plebs, you can't change that.
Isaiah Edwards
“The real heroes anyway aren't the people doing things; the real heroes are the people NOTICING things, paying attention.” I fucking hate this guy
Jack Cooper
platitudes usually have a grain of truth to them but I'm not quite sure what this is even trying to convey.
Jason Jackson
>How do we stop him? Seriously, he's ruining young women everywhere. In today's culture, it's rare enough to find a girl who reads, but when you actually find one, she reads John Green. Even fully grown adult women are reading his nonsense.
I'd rather have stupid girls reading his books rather than having them reading the classics and then making stupid blogposts/reviews on them.
Oliver Fisher
why?
William Anderson
Because it hurts to read them.
Ryan Perez
When you meet a man, you know it instinctively that he is a man and not some boyish imitation of masculinity, or a bundled collection of adultisms in the shape of a caricature of manhood.
With women it is the same way. So to distill the teaching of every great man in history: "Who cares what women think?"