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Shh, don't give them ideas. Besides, there's something even better....does that person even know what Jesuit teachings were like?
Also, at least it's not Snape firing a rainbow out of his anus.
She's actually stopped being a complete exceptional individual and her art's pretty decent now. She had this long tumblr post that was basically "sorry I was a complete sperg whatever years ago, please stop talking about it it's old".
I would try to dig the post up but I don't have the time since lolwork
I had to do some digging to find it again, but I remembered a long time ago I saw this on DeviantArt. It's just not so much the naked Snape that makes it strange...
It's the description and the comments, wherin there is a debate on whether or not Snape is Catholic. As the artist states a few comments down, his teaching style is very "jesuit-ish".
iirc Rowling specifically says there's no Wiccans at Hogwarts.No, there's nothing of the sort. Wizards don't care much for religion, they're too busy being pagans.
But that's not really a religion then, is it? They don't "believe" in it any more than I "believe" in the power of 7-Eleven to sell me gas and beer. It just is.I meant stuff like believing in the mystical properties of wandwood and such.
Isn't it a little late to be harping on the HP fandom? I mean there's like what, 10 of them left? Are they even relevant anymore?
Yeah there's the extra bits of crap on the ebooks site, and there's the spinoff movie series about Some Guy And The Adventures In The Potter Universe. If Warner Bros makes good on their ambitions it'll be around for a while.The Harry Potter fandom is still there. They never truly died.
So long as nerds sort their favorite Supernatural characters into Hogwarts houses, it shall live on.
I never actually heard much about the Harry Potter fandom beyond My Immortal. Then again, I never payed attention to the series beyond watching some of the film adaptations.
Though it does not surprise me at all at how the fandom turned out to be, given how popular the series became.
IIRC, somebody found Tara's youtube channel and that she would've been a middle schooler at the time the story was being written. Supposedly, the only reason she never finished My Immortal is because she got bored of Harry Potter and moved on to Twilight.
The worst fans are the ones who try to defend Order of the Phoenix and Goblet of Fire. Loads of 'and nothing is happening' in both of those novels, and Rowling can't write angst for shit.
Because the books never stated Hermione's race (even though Deathly Hallows did), her fight against Muggleborn prejudice parallels ethnic racism, and WAAH MUH INTERPRETATION.So, why did the SJWs decide Hermione was black?
I disagree. I liked Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows.The series peaked at book 3 and went downhill from there.
They also sight the fact that she is described as having thick, bushy hair, which white people totally can't have and isn't racial stereotyping!Because the books never stated Hermione's race (even though Deathly Hallows did), her fight against Muggleborn prejudice parallels ethnic racism, and WAAH MUH INTERPRETATION.