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deathtocapslock2014-04-19 07:11 pm
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Ginny Weasley commentates on the 2014 Quidditch World Cup

There's an account of the opening ceremony too but I can't get it to show up big enough. If you have Pottermore you can read it on there.
It's not much, just your typical Wizarding whimsy. Why she's updating on one of the most interminable parts of the books is beyond me.
But anyway...anyone want a go at writing a more 'realistic' article? This is far too dry for Ginny. Where's there part where she jinxes Elodie Dembélé because Harry remarked on her talent?
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29 goals in 128 minutes - that's a one every four minutes or so - plus presumably there were blocked attempts that don't show in the score.
How long does it take to fly from one end to the other? And weren't the Beaters doing anything to slow the Chasers down? Or was it just back-and-forth?
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It was made as a big deal back in GoF that professional games are so quick in speed that you need those weird-ass binoculars to see the details. Every game that's worth a darn is fast-paced, methinks. It's like saying football/rugby is brutal and has lots of legal physical bumping going on.
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The idiocy of the Snitch being worth 150 points, however, was stupid from the start. It was obviously designed so that Harry could, individually and without help from (or credit to) any of his teammates, win every single game he plays. This also allows him to defeat his official rival, Draco, head-to-head every time the Noble Sportsmen play the Thuggish Cheaters—excuse me, the Gryffindors play the Slytherins.
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Perhaps make the Seeker required to switch positions with the Keeper, halfway through?
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Whether you have just one Seeker or have the position switch among the Chasers, the Seeker should be a wild card, not the only important player they way it is now.
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Well, Lars Lundevkam was jinxed, and Ginny isn't telling us by whom.
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There are times I figure Ginny should probably be an excellent occlumens since she can disassociate herself so well from that horrid experience.
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~*~
"The photos were there before you burnt them! I remember, and so do you!"
"I do not remember. And FYI, you do not even exist."
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Cho, Fleur, Gabrielle and any Veela (anything female at all?) that Harry was likely to meet on his infinite camping trip.
Ginny seemed jealous of her competition in every second scene of DH, it seemed. Of course, she wasn't in very many. Still, Rowling seemed determined to make her a very jealous girl. Mind you, jealousy was practically the sole vehicle Rowling used in depicting 'love'. :-(
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It's what makes the 'romantic' fan fiction stories so special, and so much better than Rowling's original work.
Aside from single climactic kisses for the two main couples - which failed enormously - Rowling's only way of showing 'love' was by acts of jealousy. Which is just so very sad, and so very ugly.
And because Ginny's sole role in the books was as Harry's love interest ... that makes her the ugliest character of them all. :-(