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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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thank you!!!
Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish followers! Hope you all have a happy holiday season!
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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omg first time someone does that !!! love you already
Happy first night of Hanukkah to all of my Jewish followers!!!!
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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me every time i read harry potter
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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oH
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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wOw
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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Accurate
Gryffindor: What's your preferred study method?
Ravenclaw: Coffee and tears.
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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Ravenclaw: Tall people are the enemy.
Slytherin: I can't even see you hating all the way down there.
Ravenclaw: I will tie your fucking shoelaces and you won't even know until it's too late.
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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I cant believe how much I love Romione. Like, I'm in love with them.
They purely love each other and take care of each other. They fight (like normal human do ALL THE TIME) and it's alright because that doesn't mean that they are a bad couple: it means that they are a realistic couple.
In my life I could have ever imagined that I would love two fictional characters -and their relationship-that much. And I'm ready to fight whoever thinks this couple isn't perfect because THERE IS NO PERFECT COUPLE.
And for me, they are the most perfect imperfection in the world.
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I’ve been re reading the Harry Potter books from the start and the films really did Ron dirty, he’s an awesome character. Rupert did amazing with what he was given in the films.
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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It pisses me off when people say that they don't like to read and prefer to see the movies because is easier. I feel sorry for them, really, because they aren't seeing Harry Potter, the most acclaimed saga of all times. They are watching some pathetic copy that doesn't have any context and that is barley similar to the Books.
They are comparing a master-piece with amazing developed characters with a ridiculous and inhumane adaptation made by a man who I highly doubt that has ever read the books that sees himself as the next Alfred Hitchcock.
Don't get me wrong, I love the movies and all the actors in them but the plot and the characters were totally ruined.
“Okay, okay, I’m going to tell you what Hermione sees in Ron. A trio is a balancing act, right? They’re equalizers of each other. Harry’s like the action, Hermione’s the brains, Ron’s the heart. Hermione has been assassinated in these movies, and I mean that genuinely—by giving her every single positive character trait that Ron has, they have assassinated her character in the movies. She’s been harmed by being made to be less human, because everything good Ron has, she’s been given. So, for instance: “If you want to kill Harry, you’re going to have to kill me too”—RON, leg is broken, he’s in pain, gets up and stands in front of Harry and says this. Who gets that line in the movie? Hermione. “Fear of a name increases the fear of the thing itself.” Hermione doesn’t say Voldemort’s name until well into the books—that’s Dumbledore’s line. When does Hermione say it in the movies? Beginning of Movie 2. When the Devil’s Snare is curling itself around everybody, Hermione panics, and Ron is the one who keeps his head and says “Are you a witch or not?” In the movie, everybody else panics and Hermione keeps her head and does the biggest, brightest flare of sunlight spell there ever was. So, Hermione—all her flaws were shaved away in the films. And that sounds like you’re making a kick-ass, amazing character, and what you’re doing is dehumanizing her. And it pisses me off. It really does. In the books, they balance each other out, because where Hermione gets frazzled and maybe her rationality overtakes some of her instinct, Ron has that to back it up; Ron has a kind of emotional grounding that can keep Hermione’s hyper-rationalness in check. Sometimes Hermione’s super-logical nature grates Harry and bothers him, and isn’t the thing he needs even if it’s the right thing, like when she says “You have a saving people thing.” That is the thing that Harry needed to hear, she’s a hundred percent right, but the way she does it is wrong. That’s the classic “she’s super logical, she’s super brilliant, but she doesn’t know how to handle people emotionally,” at least Harry. So in the books they are this balanced group, and in the movies, in the movies—hell, not even Harry is good enough for Hermione in the movies. No one’s good enough for Hermione in the movies—God isn’t good enough for Hermione in the movies! Hermione is everybody’s everything in the movies. Harry’s idea to jump on the dragon in the books, who gets it in the movies? Hermione, who hates to fly. Hermione, who overcomes her withering fear of flying to take over Harry’s big idea to get out of the—like, why does Hermione get all these moments? [John: Because we need to market the movie to girls.] I think girls like the books, period. And like the Hermione in the books, and like the Hermione in the books just fine before Hollywood made her idealized and perfect. And if they would have trusted that, they would have been just fine. Would the movies have been bad if she was as awesome as she was in the books, and as human as she was in the books? Would the movies get worse? She IS a strong girl character. This is the thing that pisses me off. They are equating “strong” with superhuman. To me, the Hermione in the book is twelve times stronger than the completely unreachable ideal of Hermione in the movies. Give me the Hermione in the book who’s human and has flaws any single day of the week. Here’s a classic example: When Snape in the first book yells at Hermione for being an insufferable know-it-all, do you want to know what Ron says in the book? “Well, you’re asking the questions, and she has to answer. Why ask if you don’t want to be told?” What does he say in the movie? “He’s got a point, you know.” Ron? Would never do that. Would NEVER do that, even before he liked Hermione. Ron would never do that.”
— Melissa Anelli THROWS IT DOWN about the way Ron and Hermione have been adapted in the movies on the latest episode of PotterCast. Listen here. This glorious rant starts at about 49:00. (via karakamos)
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this is like the best part in HBP 
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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and when all of it is in capital letters
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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So I was searching up Gregory Goyle to find a piece of info for a fic I was writing, and…
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If you don’t see it, look closely:
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I’m genuinely fucking crying, I can’t breathe. Send help.
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a-n-n-d-r-o-m-e-d-a · 4 years
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Marry him
me, on a date: so what are your thoughts on ron weasley?
him: I really hate-
me, shoving breadsticks into my purse: uh sorry I gotta blast something urgent just came up-
him: the movies’ inaccurate depiction of him as a lazy, untalented jerk who’s sole purpose is to serve as cheap comic relief
me, slowly lowering myself back into my seat:…I’m listening
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