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twisted_fingers August 4 2005, 19:23:13 UTC
Interesting opinion, I must say. But there's one problem with your theory. Where's that one bit about all of the Dark Wizards from Slytherin who killed countless Muggles and Wizards alike, all on nothing but a whim? And where's the bit where another former Slytherin gathers all of these Dark Wizards together to work for him and take over the world. If there's anyone to blame for people's opinions of Slytherins nowadays, it's you and your "friends" and your superior. Or am I mistaken?

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violetcurse August 4 2005, 20:04:46 UTC
"Taking over the world." What an austere expression, with all the pomp and poetry that your kind loves to abuse in the public for your "noble" aspirations.

Nothing is done on a whim. This is a war for survival, a war for equality. This is a war for and of wizards. A "Dark Wizard" to one may be a patriot to another. A "massacre" or "insurgency" to one may become a "revolution" or "uprising" to others yet. In the end, history will decide, your flowery words not withstanding. No, those who read this and do not respond, and yet their hearts are filled with pride and strength; they will decide.

And you know who you are.

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twisted_fingers August 5 2005, 03:35:24 UTC
How is it a war for survival when you're fighting innocent, defenseless enemies?

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purebloodpride August 4 2005, 21:47:18 UTC
Bravo, sir, well said.

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clawingcharms August 4 2005, 23:48:03 UTC
Your opinions, though expressed in an extremely eloquent manner, sadden me greatly. Yes, it's true the Muggles have come a long way since the days of old when the planet wasn't nearly as populated as it is now and we could live in thoroughly separate areas of the world without coming in contact with eachother. The fact remains however, that human beings (be it Muggles or Wizards) continue to thrive and take up more and more space ( ... )

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violetcurse August 5 2005, 00:20:46 UTC
This was not for you, little man, it was for those who are proud and unafraid to do what is necessary. You say Muggles are harmless? You berate me for speaking of them as "parasites", but tell me, what else would you call a creature that reproduces endlessly, consumes resources giving little to nothing back until that land is dead and they just move on? That sounds very much like a parasite to me ( ... )

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