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Hank Green

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Also known as William Henry "Hank" Green, William Henry Green II, William Henry "Hank" Green II, William Henry Green, William Green, William Green II

American author, vlogger, and science communicator

Person · Open Library

Born
5 May 1980
Works
9

Top works

  • Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back - From a Certain Point of View
  • An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
  • A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor

via Open Library + Wikidata

Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Gender
Male
Origin
United States
Active from
1980
alternativealternative rockamericanpop punkpower poppunk

via MusicBrainz · CC0

Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
28,991
Total plays
662,974

Tags

dftbanerdfightersyoutubevlogbrothersgeek rock

Hank Green (May 5, 1980) is one of the two founders of the video blog project Brotherhood 2.0 that inspired the community of cool nerds known as Nerdfighters. Hank wrote many of his songs for his Brotherhood 2.0 videos. He and Alan Lastufka co-own DFTBA Records, a label that signs successful YouTube-based musicians. Both Hank and John Green continue to make videos and their joint YouTube account can be found at http://youtube.com/vlogbrothers. Hank's music can be found at http://DFTBA.com Don'

via Last.fm · Hank Green

Quotes

  • Ursula Le Guin has been a hero of mine for 20 years. She's done so much, and she will continue to do good even though she's gone. I honestly don't know what I would have become if it weren't for Ursula Le Guin. The first time I read "A Wizard of Earthsea" I realized how balance could be even more epic than war. Suddenly, Fantasy wasn't just wish fulfillment and grandeur, it was real and complex.
  • So the president is like, "Well, once upon a time it was Congress's job to decide whether or not we attacked countries, so let's let them decide." Which is funny, because, as we all know, if Congress were on fire, Congress could not pass the "Pour Water on Congress Act".

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