The Truth About The Green Brothers

So, we were discussing on our facebook group (Nerdfighters Brasil) if the name Hank had an equivalent in portuguese and I went to find the origin of the name.

Nerdfighters, sit down because what I found out was disturbing.

Hank comes from Hankin which was a diminutive for John. That would be perfectly fine if we didn’t know it can also be a diminutive for Henry.

Therefore, our beloved Green brothers have the same root for their names.

That also would be fine and acceptable, but this whole thing about the names came from our discussion about alternative realities. Mixing the subjects, we came to a shocking conclusion.
The hidden truth about the Green family is that all the Green males (including granpa Henry Green) are the same person, coming from different realities. They share a space-time membrane where age is an ilusion.
There’s more to come.
Baby Henry is a paradox, because he would be - prepare yourselves - his own father in this dimension.

There are even more questions to be answered.
Are The Yeti and The Katherine the same person as well?
Are the Green Brothers aware of the whole situation?
What is to be of baby Henry when he finds the truth?

Nerdfighteria needs to know all about this. Spread the word!

kajacana:

The Lizzie Bennet Diaries - Episode 1.

Have y’all seen this?  Because it’s… sort of brilliant.

Look, I really can’t stand Pride & Prejudice.  Hate the book, hate the 945-hour-long BBC miniseries, hate the Keira Knightley version.  But this… spoof?  Parody?  Affectionate modernization?  …is actually very clever and entertaining.  I can still smell the original story under the surface, but it’s good-naturedly lampshaded enough for me to laugh instead of cringing.

There are several episodes up already.  You should check them out.

Vá ver isso!!! É genial.

pizzajohn:

Why spend time making such an atrocious image, I hear you ask?

Let me answer your question with another question.

If not me, then who?

(via effyeahnerdfighters)

That’s always seemed so ridiculous to me, that people want to be around someone because they’re pretty. It’s like picking your breakfeast cereals based on color instead of taste.

 John GreenPaper Towns  (via myriad-epiphanies)

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John Green has spoken!

(Source: weasleycansaveanything, via little-nerdfighter-things)

Just because a nerdfighteria está em convulsões…

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NERDFIGHTERS BRASIL INDICA!!!

The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy

É uma série de filmes dirigida pelo Edgar Wright e com o Simon Pegg e o Nick Frost como os protagonistas (Pegg e Wright com os roteiros). O primeiro, Shaun of The Dead (Todo Mundo Quase Morto) de 2004, é uma comédia romântica com zumbis. Hot Fuzz (Chumbo Grosso, de 2007) é uma comédia/filme de ação policial. O último filme da trilogia deve estrear em 2014 e tem o título provisório de The World’s End.

Os dois filmes são paródias desses gêneros de filme pipocão e, na minha opinião, os melhores filmes de paródia EVER. Eles são epicamente engraçados e inteligentes. Mesmo que você não capte as referências, o plot por si só é genial. A trilogia tem esse nome porque em cada filme os personagens compram um sabor de Cornetto diferente (Red Strawberry e Blue Classic nos dois primeiros).


Notinha de pé de post: Se você assistir os filmes e gostar do sanduíche Wright+Pegg+Frost, experimente também a série Spaced.

(Luana Barbosa) 

NERDFIGHTERS BRASIL INDICA!!!

Paprika (Japão, 2006)

Para aqueles que gostaram de Inception, este filme é essencial. Além de se encontrar diversos pontos de convergência entre o enredo dos dois filmes, é possível identificar algumas referências à produção de Satoshi Kon no filme de Nolan. Paprika aborda questões psicológicas e existenciais através do mundo dos sonhos. Além de personagens incríveis e trilha sonora belíssima, não dá para não se encantar com a animação de primeiríssima qualidade.

(Samira Andrade)

effyeahnerdfighters:

I’m one of the librarians at Boston Latin School, and I created a text poster of the “about the test” paragraph from the beginning of the first Crash Course video. It’s both awesome and has revealed hidden nerdfighters amongst my students. Hooray!
(submitted by L. Lee Butler)

effyeahnerdfighters:

I’m one of the librarians at Boston Latin School, and I created a text poster of the “about the test” paragraph from the beginning of the first Crash Course video. It’s both awesome and has revealed hidden nerdfighters amongst my students. Hooray!

(submitted by L. Lee Butler)

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epicjohngreenquotes:

I fell in love the way you fall asleep

epicjohngreenquotes:

I fell in love the way you fall asleep

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