Makes you want to go out and buy extra graham crackers, now doesn’t it? Bravo, Honey Maid.
Makes you want to go out and buy extra graham crackers, now doesn’t it? Bravo, Honey Maid.
This is a terrific piece on Mental Floss about someone who is fast becoming a real hero of mine: John Green.
The Green Movement | Mental Floss
If you don’t know about Green, you may be too old. And by too old, I mean over 25 or so. He is an Internet sensation of a sort to a particular group of people. He’s a wildly successful author of young adult fiction and, with his brother Hank, is a founder of VidCon, a gathering of emerging YouTubers that is expected to have an attendance of around 25,000 this year.
Buried in the linked piece is this sentence, that I think sums up why Green is having such a positive impact on today’s youth: “It’s wrong to make people feel other and separate.”
Think about that for just a second. That’s a powerful statement. What are the implications if we stopped doing that? Wow.
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