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Ipaintedafish Ipaintedafish 20 October 2013
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It's a Metaphor

"It's a metaphor, see: You put the killing thing right between your teeth, but you don't give it the power to do its killing." - Augustus Waters (aka. the love of our lives)

If you do not recognize those words up there, I don't think you should be on this wiki at all. Really. And you should stop reading this blog post now and go read (or re-read in which case you should be ashamed of your reading skills) The Fault in Our Stars.

So once we've established that only all people who know the existence of that quote are reading this I shall begin.

Hello there dear Starfaulters! How are you all doing today? Hopefully good cause it's just about to go bad again. We'll be discussing Augstus Waters. (I'm sorry, I know how hard it is to mention his name wi…

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Everderp Everderp 19 October 2013
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Adopting the Wiki

I have been on this wiki for around a month now and I along with some other users have seen that the only admin has gone inactive which is quite a shame because there is no one to look after the wiki. Therefore I'm deciding to try and adopt the wiki. If you'd like to see the requirements for wiki adoption the link is here. Of course it would be unfair to simply adopt it without having an open discussion with the active users. I'd like to list a few reasons why I think I'd be fit to take the position of adopting this wiki.

  • I've created and edited multiple pages such as Hazel Grace Lancaster, Ansel Elgort, Shailene Woodley, Isaac, Kaitlyn etc.
  • I created the front page with templates such as the featured quote, featured character and cast porta…
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Ipaintedafish Ipaintedafish 18 October 2013
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The Fault in Our Stars (Fangirling Arena)

Hello there fellow Starfaulters. 

There are only a few months (that feels like years) left before the release of The Fault in Our Stars movie. So before we get movie lovers included in our group (it sounds good though, the more the merrier) can we take a moment off the sit and appreciate the asolute awesomness of the book itself. 

I was re-reading the book today for updating a few pages and ended up getting lost in the wonderful words. John Green definitely has a brilliant talent. I have read all of his books other than Let It Snow which I just can't seem to get my hands on, and all of his books are almost equally brilliant which is saying something. 

So yeah, as long as you don't post direct hate on anyone as comments on this blog post you c…

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