Wow! You've never said so much in my journal :) Thanks!
As for what you said, we agree on a lot of points on the book. Like Snape and Malfoy and Dumbledore and stuff. I didn't forget he was under an unbreakable vow, either, but I don't think it was the main reason to do with Dumbledore's death. And I loved the fact Draco showed some emotion other than being a snarky ass because now he's more human. Voldemort and Harry are more alike than different and it'll be interesting to see where that leads in the final battle. There are some key differences that people (mainly Dumbledore) has pointed out over the years between them (like Harry has friends, feels love, and knows that his decisions affect not just himself but those around him).
Thanks for your input :) Even if you don't like my Lupin heheh.
I did write alot eh. I didn't say I didn't like Lupin its just I don't think he is very important :P Yeah Dumbledore going on about Love is powerful and shit (glad he is dead tired of hearing about that) Snape and Dumbledore have a plan he isn't dumb enough to get taken out like a bitch like that. Book 7 either moony gets taken out by big Werewolf or he kills him and breaks the curse or everyone dies and the Muggles live happily ever after.
please forgive my crassness, but it is late, i am on psychotropic drugs and sedatives, not to mention alcohol.
you need to get laid. If you want, I can help. Don't worry, I am not volunteering my services but. . .well, maybe I can't help. I guess i am too far away to do that now.
S'ok, dear :) Even if I was getting some, I'd still have typed all this up. I can't help but over-analyzing my obsessions. Right now it's Harry Potter. It'll be something else, soon, I bet.
There would be so much to say, but I simply say that I agree with everything.
Having read *makes a quick count* about ten different posts why Snape isn't bad!ev0l!bastard! (and then finding one more that had the contest of those posts together and much more sainly, dammit!) and this, I can see it. All his actions can be explained! *is fanatic* *luuurveees Snape
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*laughs* Thank you! Kris and I stayed up ALL night talking about the book in itself and on the whole level of the whole HP universe and we came to the conclusion that a) We're rabid fangirls, and b) Not everything is quite over yet...
As for the whole Snape business, I will say that even when he killed Dumbledore, the thought that he had betrayed the Order never crossed my mind. I understand people seeing his actions and instantly wanting to burn him alive, but they honestly aren't thinking deeper. I actually commend him for going through with something that not only gained him major brownie points for favor with Voldie, but also was almost impossible for him. If you're given a gun and told to shoot your mentor knowing it would kill him, how many people could honestly go through with it no matter the reasoning? Good, bad, these are only words. What Severus did and knowing he's going to have to live with his actions and eventually face the others is going to haunt him forever. The man is in his thirties and wizards live longer than
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Strikes back.dementedninjaJuly 22 2005, 19:54:09 UTC
To all you HP fans. You know you just read your Strikes Back book. It's the book that has all bad stuff happing in it. You know like Star Wars (Luke loses his hand and finds out Darth Vader is is Father). Just wait next book Harry will be all bad ass. 10 to 1 it starts on a snowy Mt. or in the desert. I bet it's named "The Boy who lived" or maybe Return of the Potter.
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As for what you said, we agree on a lot of points on the book. Like Snape and Malfoy and Dumbledore and stuff. I didn't forget he was under an unbreakable vow, either, but I don't think it was the main reason to do with Dumbledore's death. And I loved the fact Draco showed some emotion other than being a snarky ass because now he's more human. Voldemort and Harry are more alike than different and it'll be interesting to see where that leads in the final battle. There are some key differences that people (mainly Dumbledore) has pointed out over the years between them (like Harry has friends, feels love, and knows that his decisions affect not just himself but those around him).
Thanks for your input :) Even if you don't like my Lupin heheh.
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I didn't say I didn't like Lupin its just I don't think he is very important :P
Yeah Dumbledore going on about Love is powerful and shit (glad he is dead tired of hearing about that)
Snape and Dumbledore have a plan he isn't dumb enough to get taken out like a bitch like that.
Book 7 either moony gets taken out by big Werewolf or he kills him and breaks the curse or everyone dies and the Muggles live happily ever after.
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you need to get laid. If you want, I can help. Don't worry, I am not volunteering my services but. . .well, maybe I can't help. I guess i am too far away to do that now.
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Having read *makes a quick count* about ten different posts why Snape isn't bad!ev0l!bastard! (and then finding one more that had the contest of those posts together and much more sainly, dammit!) and this, I can see it. All his actions can be explained! *is fanatic* *luuurveees Snape ( ... )
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a) We're rabid fangirls, and
b) Not everything is quite over yet...
As for the whole Snape business, I will say that even when he killed Dumbledore, the thought that he had betrayed the Order never crossed my mind. I understand people seeing his actions and instantly wanting to burn him alive, but they honestly aren't thinking deeper. I actually commend him for going through with something that not only gained him major brownie points for favor with Voldie, but also was almost impossible for him. If you're given a gun and told to shoot your mentor knowing it would kill him, how many people could honestly go through with it no matter the reasoning? Good, bad, these are only words. What Severus did and knowing he's going to have to live with his actions and eventually face the others is going to haunt him forever. The man is in his thirties and wizards live longer than ( ... )
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