>And then they started clapping. All the people, all these adults, just started clapping, and one shouted "Bravo!" in a European accent. Augustus, smiling, bowed. Laughing, I curtsied ever so slightly, which was met with another round of applause.
bet you read The Unbearable Lightness of Being and think it's sooooo deep
Adrian Ross
>The unbearable lightness of memeing Go home John you're embarrassing yourself
Parker Adams
> a European accent
Mason Sanders
>European >accent
Nolan Lee
>a European accent
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I assumed he was just some dweeb writing romantic fiction, but is he actually a moron?
David Williams
It's John Green an international best seller
Nolan Morris
Oh my god. How hard is it to grasp that some people have accents that aren't American?
Andrew Moore
Very hard because it requires believing that America isn't the epicentre of the world for everybody, even those who don't live in America, and that is a belief I find very hard to stomach.
*Grabs gun, sticks keys into ignition of my Hummer and drives into the Grand Canyon*
Lincoln Hall
There is no such thing as an "european" accent, ya goof