Tuesday, October 27, 2015

What's The Best Fanfiction You've Ever Read?

Do it for your OTP.

Fanfiction is a beautiful corner of the Internet where your favorite characters and stories can live on forever.

Fanfiction is a beautiful corner of the Internet where your favorite characters and stories can live on forever.

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Maybe you're in love with an epic AU about Kirk and Spock.

Maybe you're in love with an epic AU about Kirk and Spock.

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Or maybe an angsty Faith/Buffy one-shot has captured your heart.

Or maybe an angsty Faith/Buffy one-shot has captured your heart.

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Perhaps you found the perfect Doctor/Rose fix-it fic for the damage Doctor Who did to your soul.

Perhaps you found the perfect Doctor/Rose fix-it fic for the damage Doctor Who did to your soul.

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31 Alternative Harry Potter Halloween Costume Ideas

Dress up as something more unique than The Boy Who Lived this Halloween.

Dolores Umbridge

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The Golden Snitch

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Luna Lovegood

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Moaning Myrtle

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“Dumbledore is an academic and he believes that certain channels of communication should always remain open.”

Author J.K. Rowling has published a statement on Twitter, called "Why Dumbledore Went To The Hilltop", discussing the issue of morality in the Harry Potter series to help explain why she opposes a cultural boycott of Israel.

Author J.K. Rowling has published a statement on Twitter, called "Why Dumbledore Went To The Hilltop", discussing the issue of morality in the Harry Potter series to help explain why she opposes a cultural boycott of Israel.

Rowling was one of over 150 people to co-sign a letter, published in The Guardian last week, against the boycott. In the letter the signatories wrote: "Cultural boycotts singling out Israel are divisive and discriminatory, and will not further peace."

However, following her inclusion in the letter, Rowling received backlash over the decision and it led to claims she is a Zionist supporter of Israel. So now she has explained her decision further, using her Harry Potter character Dumbledore to make her point.

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The Palestinian community has suffered untold injustice and brutality. I want to see the Israeli government held to account for that injustice and brutality. Boycotting Israel on every possible front has its allure ... What sits uncomfortably with me is that severing contact with Israel's cultural and academic community means refusing to engage with some of the Israelis who are most pro-Palestinian, and most critical of Israel's government.

The scene – where Dumbledore is summoned to a hilltop to talk with Death Eater Severus Snape – supports Rowling's belief that conversation is key to resolving conflict.

The scene – where Dumbledore is summoned to a hilltop to talk with Death Eater Severus Snape – supports Rowling's belief that conversation is key to resolving conflict.

"Dumbledore is an academic and he believes that certain channels of communication should always remain open," she writes. "It was true in the Potter books and it is true in life that talking will not change wilfully closed minds. However, the course of my fictional war was forever changed when Snape chose to abandon the course on which he was set, and Dumbledore helped him do it."

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Those people are right, but only up to a clearly defined point. The Harry of six and a half books might not understand. Harry is reckless and angry for a considerable portion of those six and a half books and he has my whole-hearted sympathy ... There comes a moment in the final book, though, when Harry, whose natural inclination is to fight, to rush to action, to lead from the front, is forced to stop and consider the cryptic message the dead Dumbledore has left him.


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How Many "The Baby-Sitters Club" Books Have You Actually Read?

Original series only, otherwise we’d be here all day.

What It’s Like To Visit A Real Paper Town

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Agloe, New York, is where part of John Green's fictional book turned movie Paper Towns is set. But Agloe is also a real place in upstate New York — a real-life paper town. Margo Roth Spiegelman, one of Paper Towns' main characters, runs away to Agloe right before her high school graduation in an attempt to find herself. She glorifies the small, secluded location as an escape from her own suburban Florida hometown. To Margo, Agloe is a chance to explore the unknown.

But there's a catch: Agloe isn't a real town. Well, it wasn't real, then it became real, and today it technically no longer exists. Agloe's complicated plane of existence is directly related to the the title of Green's novel: Agloe is a true paper town. As Green explains, "paper towns" originated back in the days before we relied on GPS and Google Maps. Back when paper road maps were still in high demand, competing cartographers would cut corners by copying each other's maps.

As a way to try and spot the forging mapmakers, some would write fake town names into their maps, usually in more desolate areas that weren't as recognizable. If the name of that paper town showed up on another map, they'd know for sure it was plagiarized. Decades ago, mapmakers could have never anticipated the technology we have today, and creating a town didn't have near the ramifications it might now. They were, ironically, creating lies to catch the forging mapmakers.

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Agloe used to be just another fake town name in Delaware County, New York, a few miles north of Roscoe (estimated population 541) on Route 206. But somewhere along the way, it became real. The story goes that the founder and the assistant of the mapmaking company General Drafting Company, Otto G. Lindberg and Ernest Alpers, combined their initials to create the name Agloe in the 1930s.

When Rand McNally, a competing map company, included Agloe on one of their maps a few years later, the General Drafting Company tried to sue them for copyright infringement. But then Agloe the paper town unexpectedly became Agloe the real town. In the 1950s, the Agloe General Store popped up in the same exact place Agloe was located on both company's maps and solidified the town's existence. The owners of the General Store had seen the town name on a map, so when they decided to open up the store, they used it.

While Agloe still shows up on Google Maps, the 2014 United States Geological Survey officially confirmed to the Geographic Names Information System that the paper town is not a real place after all.

Last week, I visited this place that doesn't actually exist. Agloe might have been just a forgotten paper town before, but John Green and Margo Spiegelman literally put it back on the map. I wanted to see where the fictional and real-life Agloes diverged.

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The drive upstate is all too familiar to me; growing up in Connecticut and going to college in Syracuse, New York, means I often drove over the Tappan Zee Bridge onto Interstate 86 and headed west onto Route 17.

October is the most picturesque time of year to be in upstate New York. There are just a few weeks a year in between seasons when the summer heat diminishes and there isn't a snowflake on the ground, when the trees change color to yellow and burnt orange scattered through mountains of green. It is, in my very biased opinion, the perfect place to spend a fall day — and possibly find yourself.

After veering off Exit 94 for Roscoe and heading a few miles north, there it was: Nestled below the Catskill Mountains on a windy two-lane road, there’s a tall green sign with white writing that reads, “Welcome to Agloe! Home of the Agloe General Store. Come back soon!” Under the text is a minimalist illustration of a general store — maybe of what the actual Agloe General Store looked like — but aside from the sign, there’s no documentation or confirmation anything was there before.

When you pull over to observe to the town sign for Agloe, which isn’t easy because of the narrow roads, it’s exactly what you’d expect a paper town to look like: nothing, space stretching on each side like a blank sheet of paper. It’s so subtle that if you blink, you could miss it, or mistake it for the same stretch of highway as the rest of your drive. It's located on a main road, but people drive through it every day without even realizing. Why would they? How could they?

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Agloe is just an old sign, some land, an incredible view of the mountains, and a long winding road leading back toward the highway and north toward other small towns. Across the street from the sign is a gas station where trucks can pump their own gas; there isn't even an attendant.

Even though there’s not much to Agloe, what is there is still breathtaking. A fake town that doesn't really exist couldn't have looked more beautiful. Multicolored leaves covered the mountains and painted the sky all shades of yellow, orange, and red.

A short distance below the sign is a small creek surrounded by tall flowers among the trees. I couldn't find a name for it on the map. Agloe is full of silence; beautiful, serene silence that provides the kind of peace and calm that people living in big cities seldom find. The town might not be real, but the natural self-reflection that happens as a result of Agloe’s silence sure as hell is.

I couldn’t help but fall in love with the tiny space that is Agloe, not just because of its aesthetic beauty and the magic in its mystery, but also because it's evidence that we all have the power to make something real if we want to. It's not a bad place to imagine finding yourself, even if only for a brief moment before you continue your journey down the main highway; even if it's a place that doesn't technically exist.

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In the film and book, Paper Towns deals with how high school–aged characters grapple with determining what’s real and what’s not — from the allure of Margo Roth Spiegelman to the town of Agloe itself, the characters are never sure how to define reality. These are universal struggles for people at any age; maybe you're over your first high school love, but you never stop questioning what made it real. You never stop questioning if you've become your full, adult self yet.

More than anything, Agloe is a lesson in self-manifestation and what happens when human beings take fate into their own hands. This paper town wasn’t supposed to actually exist and was intended to be just that, a town that only existed on paper. But then one person put up a sign, and what was real only on paper is suddenly real in life. Whether you consider them to be happy accidents or calculated shifts in reality, we're capable of great things. It makes you think about existence and how we decide what gets to exist at all; if you want to see something in the world, you can create it. You should create it.

I’m not the first person take the journey up to where the Agloe General Store used to be. Others have voyaged to the Agloe town sign — according to a quick Instagram search, at least. Fans of the book have make the pilgrimage to this upstate New York non-town, posted their photos with the Agloe geotag, and included captions like “Road tripping through fake towns” and “Agloe, NY. Population: 5 (until 11:21 AM, September 26, 2015).” Some even use quotes from the book to caption their photos, like the famous “The town was paper but the memories were not.”

Agloe is an important reminder that we get to decide what's important, what exists, and what takes up space in our world. There's so much power in that, and it was a power I felt on that October afternoon. By standing around, asking someone to take my picture in front of the general store sign, observing my surroundings, and stopping to eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on a tree trunk across the street from this paper town landmark, I helped make it real. I contributed to making it a reality.

Paper Towns is now available on Blu-ray and Digital HD.

Marnie The Dog Read Us Her New Book And It's So Cute

Who knew this lil pup was so multi-talented??

Marnie, the Instagram sensation, is now a world-renowned author. BuzzFeed was lucky enough to be the first stop on her press tour, and she even gave us a reading!

Marnie, the Instagram sensation, is now a world-renowned author. BuzzFeed was lucky enough to be the first stop on her press tour, and she even gave us a reading!

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She was very ready to get this reading started. She was eager to share her work with the world!

She was very ready to get this reading started. She was eager to share her work with the world!

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As was expected, a big crowd gathered to hear her discuss her book.

As was expected, a big crowd gathered to hear her discuss her book.

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She wasn't afraid to answer our tough questions...

She wasn't afraid to answer our tough questions...

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Can You Guess The Horror Story From Just One Quote?

Try it…if you dare.

We Know Your Hogwarts House Based On Your Favorite Corgi Puppy

100% accurate.

19 Undeniable Signs You're Obsessed With "The Mortal Instruments" Series

Clace, Malec, and Sizzy are the only three ships you need.

You have every book in the series proudly displayed in your house.

And have to resist the urge to buy new, collector editions.

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Every book in The Infernal Devices trilogy has also made it onto your bookshelf.

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You reread the books all the time despite the emotional roller coaster you know they'll take you on.

You reread the books all the time despite the emotional roller coaster you know they'll take you on.

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And you try to get all your friends to read them too.

And you try to get all your friends to read them too.

"So there's these demons and a lot of romance and you may cry at points but I swear, they're fantastic!"

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30 Gorgeous Tattoos Inspired By Books

Want to carry your favorite book with you all day, every day? Ink is the answer.

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From Matilda.

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From The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.

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From the Moomintroll series.

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Which Random Hogwarts Student Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign?

Everyone matters at Hogwarts.

29 Reasons You Need To Date A Book Nerd

“What I love most in the world are my books.”

They're never boring because they're constantly seeking more knowledge and unique experiences.

They're never boring because they're constantly seeking more knowledge and unique experiences.

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And, because they read so much, they're obviously intelligent and can keep up an interesting conversation.

And, because they read so much, they're obviously intelligent and can keep up an interesting conversation.

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They're passionate about the right things in life, and they know how to defend the books they love.

They're passionate about the right things in life, and they know how to defend the books they love.

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Which Hogwarts Professor Should Be Your Drinking Buddy?

Cheers with a Butterbeer or get frisky with a Firewhisky with one of Hogwarts’ finest!