Why do people love this quote so much?
I'm not sure people actually like John Green.
beecause when they read it the cringe-power of it occults within them an unfolding worm of sadness and patheticness os intense it is almost poetic
brb
going to choke myself
cause drizzle rhymes with fo shizzle ma nizzle
>>9551949
Because men nourish while women destroy
obvious, ambiguous, romantic
never heard it before
>>9551949
>people
You anwered your question yourself.
always got the feeling john writes corporate cookie-cutter pop songs for degenerate disney girls grown to be pop stars
>>9551949
because they love rhyming
every time
I'm sorry I know this, but that's not even the correct quote.
>>9551949
He hates himself and he loves the woman
>>9552103
the modern man himself
>>9552069
>love rhyming
what about it? is rhyming pleb? I always thought it was the other way around with undergrad [insert useless degree here] poseurs preferring free verse more than actually bothering with metre
it's poetic and romantic. what more do want.
and why are you posting here if you can't figure out that much for yourself
>>9551949
I didn't know they did. Then again, I don't generally associate with people into YA, so that's not my world.
>>9552115
I was just kidding about the rhyme, and was deliberately failing to rhyme besides.
I think the appeal of the quote is the natural tendency of people to uphold ourselves as a benign agent in the dramas of our lives and to see the negative forces as coming from outside ourselves. It's an all-too-easy trap to fall into and the basis of 1) truly bad people failing to be aware of their badness and 2) other people not addressing their own shortcomings. It's just more tempting all-around for all of us to externalize our problems like that