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there's like virtually nothing you can say to me or quotes u can throw in my face to convince me that 20 year old Lily was fine and ok with her husband (a.k.a basically the only person she has around) sneaking out at night to. what. annoy muggle police officers? So many people say "oh no she was talking fondly" and I never got it bc I've always read it as her coming across as annoyed. annoyed but trying to tone it down giving that it was a letter to Sirius. Like imagine you're 20 year old with a newly born baby having to live in almost complete isolation in the middle of a war and a half of the parental unit just decides to dip every Wednesday for #boysnight like what
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Snape.
Is he a cunt, or was he just serving cunt?
That is the question
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I FINALLY REACHED SNAPE TOK
I DIDNT KNOW IT WAS POSSIBLE
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when regulus black does it, its tragic, but when severus snape does it, its unforgivable?
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snupin fic recs
hi! i decided to make a second part for this post and share more fic recs in case anyone is interested! ♡
almost too late by arionrhoad rating: mature genre: drama/angst, romance summary: when severus finds out remus is close to death, he is driven to confront his feelings and to do something about it.
poor substitute by arionrhoad rating: mature genre: drama/angst, romance summary: remus' favorite cardigan is missing. is severus to blame?
gethsemane by arionrhoad rating: pg genre: drama/angst summary: after the events of hbp, remus visits severus
determined by mnemosyne1 rating: pg genre: humor/parody, romance summary: a may almost-proposal, then june, july, august and september almost-proposals. then finally, a proposal and an answer.
stand still by mnemosyne1 rating: mature genre: action/adventure, alternative universe, drama/angst, romance summary: set in historical period, early 1800s england during the time of jane austen and the napoleonic war.
get stuffed, snape by mnemosyne1 rating: pg genre: humor/parody, romance summary: several months after the battle of hogwarts, severus wakes up. unfortunately, he's not quite himself.
a kind of redemption by musigneus rating: pg genre: drama/angst, romance summary: after his death, sirius is unable to move on until he has corrected some of the mistakes he made while alive. the worst thing he did was to keep snape and lupin apart...
love unspoken by shadowycat rating: g genre: romance summary: severus wishes things were different.
on again, off again by azure_rosa rating: pg genre: drama/angst, romance summary: severus and remus have been an on again off again couple since their school days. they both love each other but they never get the chance to tell each other before they get torn apart again. but neither can they seem to leave the other alone…
the fine line by mysid rating: pg genre: drama/angst, unrequited love summary: they say there is a fine line between love and hate, and in a person as bitter as severus snape, i imagine it must be true. a tale of severus snape's unrequited feelings for remus lupin.
weight of memory by carfiniel rating: explicit genre: action/adventure, drama/angst, hurt/comfort summary: post-hbp. one is a murderer, the other is a spy. but when dire circumstances force them to turn to each other, can remus and severus overcome their history enough to work together?
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I find it so ironic how marauder fans criticize each other for loving regulus black whilst villainizing barty crouch jr and evan rosier, while they themselves villainize severus for the exact same reasons
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Realizing that normal people don’t think about their biggest fears 24/7 and are actually able to live their day to day life without a gruesome feeling in their gut
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If you're a pro-Snape blog can you reblog so I can build up my dashboard again
I can't remember all the blogs I was following
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Snape is a slut, pass it on
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what is up with people making really weird jokes about Severus to make him seem like a fucking pedo?? you guys don’t know how many times i have seen that happen and it’s just straight-up not funny. my blood literally boils every time i hear shit like "Snape would’ve fucked Harry if he had been born a girl" HE IS A CHILD AND HIS STUDENT?? and no he doesn’t want to fuck Hermione either?? Why do they insist on this so much, are they trying to express their own disgusting thoughts through him?
i really can’t express how furious those people make me. call snape a creep, a stalker, a weirdo whatever i don’t care, but calling him a n@zi, a pedophile and a sexist is fucking insane. grow up!!! go outside instead of shitting on a fictional character!!!
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I will not be tuning into the new hp series because of my pronouns but If Snape isn’t a waifish 30-something jewish transfemme they really already failed to follow basic fucking facts of the source material
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gay men & trans people should have more recognition in the snape community, just saying. snape stans aren’t all 20-30 year old straight women, it’s way more diverse than what non-snape stans think tbh
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snape has a yorkshire accent.
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True, its knowing how favorited gryffindors are by other people that made him turn the tables, I imagine
(this is in no way a justification of snape’s behavior toward students, specifically gryffindors)
I cant help but think that part if the reasons snape favored slytherin students so obviously had less to do with just selfishness and pettiness, but more to do with wanting slytherin students to have a teacher completely to their advantage, contrary to when he was a student and was mostly neglected by his teachers despite the severity of his bullying. I can only imagine how isolating that is, when your tormentors are hugely favored by everyone and therefore got no more than a slap on their wrist when they clearly deserved to be expelled. The marauders were so comfortable with bullying him and others to the point where sirius got away with attempted murder and james with public sexual assault. It was hugely neglectful.
Therefore, I can understand if snape immediately wanted to make it clear that he wouldn’t tolerate that behavior towards his slytherins, and most likely justified his poor behavior towards gryffindors by assuming they had more than enough support from other professors.
We know that this is unfair, and the rational response would be treat everyone how he needed to be treated as a student, but I also think its unfair to dismiss his trauma and the least we can do as readers is understand where he was coming from. We should also take into account that he was one of the few teachers who never put his students in danger as punishment or anything else, regardless of who they were and what house they were from, which is far more important than unfair reduction of points and humiliation.
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I did consider this as well, but he “targeted” gryffindors more in terms of strictness and humiliation, if i dont remember wrong. Harry is obviously very biased, so he could’ve totally exaggerated things, but I do believe that snape favored slytherins in some ways that I can’t justify. As much as I love him. But this is an interesting perspective, I’ll definitely re read the books with this in mind.
(this is in no way a justification of snape’s behavior toward students, specifically gryffindors)
I cant help but think that part if the reasons snape favored slytherin students so obviously had less to do with just selfishness and pettiness, but more to do with wanting slytherin students to have a teacher completely to their advantage, contrary to when he was a student and was mostly neglected by his teachers despite the severity of his bullying. I can only imagine how isolating that is, when your tormentors are hugely favored by everyone and therefore got no more than a slap on their wrist when they clearly deserved to be expelled. The marauders were so comfortable with bullying him and others to the point where sirius got away with attempted murder and james with public sexual assault. It was hugely neglectful.
Therefore, I can understand if snape immediately wanted to make it clear that he wouldn’t tolerate that behavior towards his slytherins, and most likely justified his poor behavior towards gryffindors by assuming they had more than enough support from other professors.
We know that this is unfair, and the rational response would be treat everyone how he needed to be treated as a student, but I also think its unfair to dismiss his trauma and the least we can do as readers is understand where he was coming from. We should also take into account that he was one of the few teachers who never put his students in danger as punishment or anything else, regardless of who they were and what house they were from, which is far more important than unfair reduction of points and humiliation.
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(this is in no way a justification of snape’s behavior toward students, specifically gryffindors)
I cant help but think that part if the reasons snape favored slytherin students so obviously had less to do with just selfishness and pettiness, but more to do with wanting slytherin students to have a teacher completely to their advantage, contrary to when he was a student and was mostly neglected by his teachers despite the severity of his bullying. I can only imagine how isolating that is, when your tormentors are hugely favored by everyone and therefore got no more than a slap on their wrist when they clearly deserved to be expelled. The marauders were so comfortable with bullying him and others to the point where sirius got away with attempted murder and james with public sexual assault. It was hugely neglectful.
Therefore, I can understand if snape immediately wanted to make it clear that he wouldn’t tolerate that behavior towards his slytherins, and most likely justified his poor behavior towards gryffindors by assuming they had more than enough support from other professors.
We know that this is unfair, and the rational response would be treat everyone how he needed to be treated as a student, but I also think its unfair to dismiss his trauma and the least we can do as readers is understand where he was coming from. We should also take into account that he was one of the few teachers who never put his students in danger as punishment or anything else, regardless of who they were and what house they were from, which is far more important than unfair reduction of points and humiliation.
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“James was never a bully! He only hexed Snape and that’s only because he deserved!!!”
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