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Wow I mean, I'm sure making all that money off of all those book sales is really hurting JKR right now...
Same happened with my friend who jumped on the BoPo movement and started complaining about clothes prices being higher for bigger sizes even tho it's not the case in our country.
It's not even about the material. The material costs for clothes are in the range of pennies. And, if you're making your clothes in a place like Bangladesh, manpower also goes for peanuts. The difference in manufacture cost between a normal M-sized shirt and a XXXL one is tiny. It's all about the marketing.That sounds a bit dumb anyway, I mean the manufacturer has to use a lot more material in the big sizes than the small ones. If all sizes *must* be priced the same then aren’t slim people subsidising big people?
Watching anime makes you a transgender.He acquired a taste for futanari, probably.
Ever wondered why all kids in your family became Fags? its because of this...They’re good kids books (IMO, having read them to various kids in my family.) They tap into an established Uk literary tradition of boarding school literature and they have magic and wizards in.
Das liegt am Deutschen, Farbige kann man nicht umstellen wie im Englischen.Most young Swiss people at least understand English and hence all the woke shit from the Anglosphere flows directly in our country without a gate to keep it out. There are people who actually call black people "people of colour" without even trying to translate it into German.
Ever wondered why all kids in your family became Fags? its because of this...
Why do you people not understand that there is only one english author worth reading, and thats Hemingway...
Das liegt am Deutschen, Farbige kann man nicht umstellen wie im Englischen.
I have seen Tweets stating that she donates to anti lgbt groups, but no solid source on that yet.I see people going back and forth on "ooh new Harry Potter video game!" and "doing so is evil and you're supporting transphobia". It's hilarious. But one concept I keep seeing is people claiming that Rowling is actively campaigning to end trans rights? Where exactly do they keep getting that from? Unless I've actually missed something.
As far as I'm aware tweets aren't "campaigning".
I so want for there to be disclosed that Rowling donates to LGB Alliance organizations. You know, the LGB-drop-the-T guys and gals.I have seen Tweets stating that she donates to anti lgbt groups, but no solid source on that yet.
I agree it would be delicious to hear about that. I think she may have donated to women's charities, and if so then maybe they're making a stink about "what about trans wahmen too". They state things as if it's true without any facts. Either way I love how they treat her as a villain for being pretty reasonable imo. And them having to rationalize their nostalgic love of Harry Potter and not being "transphobic".I have seen Tweets stating that she donates to anti lgbt groups, but no solid source on that yet.
People now view tweeting as activism. Welcome to clown world.As far as I'm aware tweets aren't "campaigning".
I see people going back and forth on "ooh new Harry Potter video game!" and "doing so is evil and you're supporting transphobia". It's hilarious.
I think a lot of the spergs on Twitter vastly overestimate how much impact their retarded little circle-jerks have over the outside world. I know someone who works at a bookstore, and she says Harry Potter is still a big seller, because people either 1) don't know about the Twitter drama, or 2) simply don't give a shit. I suspect the theme park is similar. I'm sure a handful of people will boycott it, but there will never be a serious dent in ticket sales because of internet bullshitSorry if this is off topic, but since Harry Potter fans are leaving the series due to their hate for J.K rowling, and now are negative rating the new game that will be coming out soon, do you think the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios might suffer a similar fate. Like fans no longer visiting the theme park or, heaven forbids, go there and start protesting for it shutdown?
Just wondering where the fans draw the line.
I basically see it, like many point out, as similar to the uptight Christians who hated the series because of witchcraft ans whatnot. It didn't really affect sales, and it might even bring more people into reading it out of contrarianism. Plus a lot of reasonable and normal people enjoyed it as a kid and will pass it onto their kids, and don't simply jump to hating things they loved because of internet reeing.I think a lot of the spergs on Twitter vastly overestimate how much impact their retarded little circle-jerks have over the outside world. I know someone who works at a bookstore, and she says Harry Potter is still a big seller, because people either 1) don't know about the Twitter drama, or 2) simply don't give a shit. I suspect the theme park is similar. I'm sure a handful of people will boycott it, but there will never be a serious dent in ticket sales because of internet bullshit
Uh, of course she is "not involved"? Did they think she will write for it or what? She will still make money off it, so what does it matter.