Honestly, I didn't get it at first but I read it again and, damn, I am glad that I did. Not only did you capture the essence of being a confuzzled Muggle...but I think it also speaks of the way Americans, for example, tend to view our vacations.
You know, we pack so much stuff into so few days that we get back and have no clue where we went or what we did...
Sorry to hijack, that was the essay in the Time this week.
Interesting. I never actually put any of that business in the perspective of a Muggle. But I can imagine that it would definitely have been something like this. Good job!
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Honestly, I didn't get it at first but I read it again and, damn, I am glad that I did. Not only did you capture the essence of being a confuzzled Muggle...but I think it also speaks of the way Americans, for example, tend to view our vacations.
You know, we pack so much stuff into so few days that we get back and have no clue where we went or what we did...
Sorry to hijack, that was the essay in the Time this week.
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