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February 4, 2017

"I dislike the phrase “internet friends” because it implies that people you know online aren’t really..."

“I dislike the phrase “internet friends” because it implies that people you know online aren’t really your friends, that somehow the friendship is less meaningful to you because it happens through Skype or text messages. The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its significance. Good friendships, online or off, urge us toward empathy; they give us comfort and also pull us out of the prisons of ourselves.”

- John Green, Introduction: This Star Won’t Go Out
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February 3, 2017

"I like a lot of things. I like books, ones with a meaningful message but with humor, or a comic..."

“I like a lot of things. I like books, ones with a meaningful message but with humor, or a comic book. I like movies, mostly classical romances and comedies, but I lie those odd artsy ones too. I like music, indie stuff, but I don’t like liking music that other people like. I like food, really only Olive Garden and my mom’s cooking. I like the Internet, and going to my favorite websites twenty times a day. I like coloring books, especially when I use those metallic, shiny crayons. I like animals, I communicate better with them than that “human species”. I like snow, when it’s untouched and all white and I’m inside. I like leaves, the crunchy kind that you can step on and crush into smithereens. I like when the sun is shining on your arm, and you can feel it and it’s all warm. I like stuffed animals, smallish ones that fit on my bed but end up under my mattress. I like quiet, where I can sit, and just sit, and do nothing else. I like vases filled with flowers that look effortlessly placed, all spread apart equally. I like a lot of things.”

- Esther Grace Earl, CrazyCrayon blog, January 4, 2009
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Published on February 03, 2017 15:00

"The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its significance. Good friendships, online or..."

“The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its significance. Good friendships, online or off, urge us toward empathy; they give us comfort and also pull is out of the prisons of our selves.”

- John Green; Introduction to “This Star Won’t Go Out”.
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February 2, 2017

lunalovegood2:To paraphrase Hazel: You are loved, and I will...



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To paraphrase Hazel: You are loved, and I will remember you.

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“I know I always carry her with me, and to have a...









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“I know I always carry her with me, and to have a piece of her grace shine through me is a gift I will continually strive to earn.”
-Lindsay Ballantyne


We love you Esther. Rest In Awesome.


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February 1, 2017

scathachtheshadowyone:I took a bit of Esther with me to my...



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I took a bit of Esther with me to my Senior Prom

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