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local immortal villain discovers that carrying your nemesis is 10x comfier than casting crucio
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"mmh did you know that creator you like also posts 🔞 content? did you know that? don't you think that's weird? don't you think we should keep this space-"
no. i don't.
i booked a front row seat to the devil's sacrament and you're blocking the view
just go back to the 1660 new england hole you just crawled out of and eat barley for a week to atone for your sins or whatever
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Harry: “I love my personal space”
Voldemort: “I love your personal space”
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Yikes, Tomarrymort is a disgusting ship. I broke up with my ex because she read a tomarry fic once. She swore she was just curious but I hated the idea of touching someone who's read that.
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If you're trying to kill each other why make it so unreasonably gay
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this might be controversial but… snake-face!voldemort >>>>> tom riddle face voldemort
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"Going Somewhere?"
*drops art. runs away*
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sometimes the harry potter fandom really shows me how over-emotional and unintelligent and ignorant people can be.
“you’re not doing enough!”
let’s talk about this line. let’s pretend it was in the book. let’s pretend he wasn’t wearing the horcrux.
are you seriously going to tell me that one line, one singular line that a seventeen year old said when he was in the middle of a war, camping in the middle of the woods with hardly any idea of where to go next and half the wizarding world wanting to kill him - erases every other time across seven whole movies that harry has defended hermione, comforted hermione, protected hermione, stood up for hermione?
if so, then you’re a person whose likely got a very low level of intelligence. it’s not even just empathy, the idea that one line overrides seven years of being a devoted, protective friend defies basic common sense. he literally says “you are brilliant hermione, truly” like two seconds later.
it baffles me how proudly you people will stand by such ignorant and blatantly irrational convictions. and when these people get rightfully spoken down to because of it, they’re all like “oh but everyone has their own opinion, everyone is entitled to their own interpretation”. like you seem to care a lot about human rights for a person whose perfectly willing to unfairly belittling a heavily traumatised seventeen year old boy.
and people love to use this scene to segway into the whole “they’d be dead without hermione” narrative, as if harry and ron were consistently ungrateful and dismissive of hermione across all seven movies which isn’t the case, and people who’ve read the books will know that the whole narrative is completely false. i’ve already made a post listing out loads of harry’s best contributions and moves so go to my account to look for that. one that i missed was that it was actually harry’s idea to use the dragon to get out of gringotts in the books.
some of you should really be ashamed of and look to change how easily you let your emotions dictate your words and actions without considering the facts first and how easily you guys blow things out of proportions and jump to conclusions. it’s truly shameful.
one line said in the heat of a very high pressure moment turns into an entire narrative of how he never deserved hermione and that he was pathetic and incapable without her and deserves a slap and that he’s the worst, despite the mountainous amount of contradicting evidence. think about that.
also if hermione herself wasn’t bothered by that comment, then why are you? she’s never been a pushover, if she was bothered she would’ve said so. classic case of people thinking they know better.
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