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anonymous January 8 2012, 20:02:13 UTC
Better get used to him. He's a permanent part of Mugglenet now. Also your outrage at his perceptive comment about Alan Rickman and your worship of him would ring truer if 90% of your site did not consist of Alan Rickman worship.
It seem as if all the Snaters of the world are uniting, who knows maybe we will scream louder than you do. Nah, nobody can scream louder than you guys when people speak about what actually happens in canon with Snape, compared with Fanon Snape.

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rattlesnakeroot January 8 2012, 23:58:57 UTC
Oh, yes, you scream louder than we do. Bunch of bloody banshees.

But this is my personal blog and I don't give a crap what anyone thinks of it. Whether you get to continue screaming here is completely up to my good graces alone. You are just an anonymous coward dropping by and I don't see how that makes your opinion more valid than anyone else's.

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rattlesnakeroot January 9 2012, 00:45:58 UTC
What about Book Sirius versus Film Sirius.

The "real" Sirius Doesn't Look Like Gary Oldman!!! He's Too Old and Where did that mustache come from? And he's much too short when he's supposed to be tall.

So stop being an Oldman fan, okay, or we'll report you to the Fan Police!!!!!!!

No one should ever like both Sirius Black and Gary Oldman, or you are proving just how CONFUSED you all are. What is wrong with You People?

*SCREAMS LOUDER THAN A SNATER*


... )

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rattlesnakeroot January 9 2012, 00:49:01 UTC

Do you get the point, or do you need more examples? We can go through the cast list if you like. Do you really think we are the only ones in Fandom who like the actor who plays their favorite character? LOL

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anonymous January 8 2012, 21:22:57 UTC
I'm not asking you to see Snape as black. He's a gray character. I'm just responding to your post about how you can't stand someone writing an article on Mugglenet that doesn't agree with your opinion. It's not Mugglenet's job to agree with you all the time. I'm also responding to how you hate that Snape "haters" stereotype Snape fans, but it's okay for you to clump everyone who isn't a Snape fanatic as a Snape hater. I'm not asking you to think like me or be like me. I'm just commenting on how hypocritical your post and line of thinking is.

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rattlesnakeroot January 9 2012, 00:07:38 UTC
You know, you people taught me about anger and vitriol on the internet, so let me tell you something: I don't have to like essays that merely highlight the negative aspects of Snape, I don't have to like you, and I don't have to write or believe whatever you tell me to write or believe ( ... )

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subtle1science January 9 2012, 00:56:18 UTC
Holy Christ--is this one Anonymous Troll with a severe case of chafing due to knicker wadding, or has a band of such suddenly appeared?

This is GREAT! It's like MORONS ANONYMOUS.

The original essay itself....is a case of Who Cares? Yet another person who can't read the books accurately and is outraged that the film makers could. And who takes out his/her frustration about misunderstanding/misinterpreting the novels on the people who guessed it right.

And, now--either one nitwit with the same issue, or a couple of frustrated Trolls...bnaging their heads futilely against the wall.

I'm kind of enjoying the idea that the Troll(s) is/are screamers, but that goes off in a WAY different direction............ :D

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rattlesnakeroot January 9 2012, 01:31:20 UTC

*LOL*

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anonymous January 9 2012, 02:19:36 UTC
I bet it kills you that about 75% of the comments to the essay support the writer.

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subtle1science January 9 2012, 02:23:30 UTC
Holy Smokes! What's the IP on this Troll? Is it one Troll whose cable service went out tonight, or have you been graced with multiple idiots who are afraid they won't reach their quota of stupid by the end of the new year?

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subtle1science January 9 2012, 02:28:28 UTC
You've already reached your quota, I see.

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subtle1science January 9 2012, 02:30:40 UTC
I bet it kills you, too, that most people DO NOT share your opinion that Snape is god.

Ooh, I'm on the internet instead of watching television. Call the cops. I'm committing a crime.

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rattlesnakeroot January 9 2012, 10:14:21 UTC

subtle science: Don't worry, I've got the IPs and I have a good idea who they are. The one we're talking to here is clearly off her medication and posting multiple times while her head explodes.

No one here is calling Snape a "god" except her, but she doesn't seem to know that. Poor thing.

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anonymous January 9 2012, 02:32:18 UTC
One last question before I go for the night.

Can you please point where hpboy13 is wrong in his essay?

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ms_arithmancer January 9 2012, 04:17:46 UTC
1) "We" did not all hate Snape before Book 7 came out.
2) Plenty of "us" like Snape regardless of Rickman.
3) Re: the climactic scenes of PoA, he forgets that Sirius was supposed to have betrayed Lily Potter to her death.
4)"Because every decent thing that he ever did, every small act of redemption, was done for her." How do:
a) Killing Dumbledore
b) giving Harry his memories, especially the one cintaining the message Dumbledore needed him to give Harry (the choice for which Snape died)
c) saving Katie Bell and Draco Malfoy from Dark Curses
d) forestalling the punishemnt of Neville, Ginny, and Luna by the Carrows...and probably more, have something to do with Lily?
5)"This is just low - attempting to poison Neville's pet."
Careful reading of that chapter shows Snape knows what an improperly made Shrinking Solution looks like. He was not trying to poison anything; if he had been, he would not have used Naville's potion to do it.

Off the top of my head.

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anonymous January 9 2012, 04:34:43 UTC
1.Funny how the explosion of Drool did not happen till after the first film came out. I checked back on your old posts. Thats thing with the Internet, it all stays up there.
2. You couldn't prove that by the lack of Alan Rickman images.
3. What lines in the book proves that.
4. No Snape did not do every decent thing 'for' Lily. Lily never asked him to do anything 'for' her. He did them 'for' himself. He did them to make himself feel good. Sometimes it was for a good cause, sometimes he didn't care and sometimes he didn't do anything good at all. If Snape could tell by the look of the potion there was to need to feed any of it to Trevor now was there?
Funny how this was the only potion that had to be tested on a pupil's pet. Anonymous No2

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Hmmm anonymous January 9 2012, 05:43:25 UTC
The funny thing about the internet is that it all doesn't stay up there. Stuff gets deleted, removed, purged... domain names expire, sites disappear. So you are telling me that because you look at one Snape fan's posts here you determine that all Snape fans only like Snape after the first film came out. Nice. Did it not occur to you that perhaps HP didn't get on the radar of many people until after the films started to come out (since it was kind of a big deal) and then they became fans of the character from the books and had visualized a non-Rickman Snape? That's not possible, at all? Not at all, huh?

Why are you even here? Oh yeah. Troll. I won't feed you anymore. See ya. Enjoy your toll escapades.

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