“I was a huge computer nerd. I built websites! I would go online on forums, had a bunch of Internet friends, and would build free websites for people because I was trying to teach myself HTML. I was really just fucking around the whole time, trying to make frames and drop-down menus, so if the chance arose I could be a website designer. I wasn’t good at the graphics at all, so I really wasn’t going places. And I had an online newsletter called Neptune, which was an e-zine for girls 12-18 where I made up the advice column and wrote articles, because I thought I wanted to be a journalist for a long time—I still kind of do.”
— Emma Stone speaking of her early internet nerdom on The Daily Beast. PS: WE COULD HAVE TOTALLY BEEN INTERNET FRIENDS, EMMA STONE. I WOULD’VE LINKED YOU. YOU COULD’VE SIGNED MY GUESTBOOK! PPS: I WROTE FOR AN E-ZINE CALLED SILKY VELVET. PPPS: I FUCKING LOVE YOU, EMMA STONE!