Bwahahaha! Harry thinking he's never chosen not to act before. And poor Ron having to desperately try to make it seem as if Harry's doing anything different than he'd done before. Does it really matter that they're spending a month talking about this instead of coming up with some desperately dumb plan to get into Hogwarts and then not know what to do once they got there?
Yeah, cause it's such an exciting possibility that Dumbledore might be alive. In this series where nobody's ever exactly dead anyway. Except Snape, because he's Slytherin and they have no souls.
LOL! Love the textbookspeak. In this book it might actually work.
The more time the Trio spends with Griphook, the less they like him. He’s bloodthirsty, he enjoys the thought of pain for wizards and lesser creatures (so… why was he so impressed about Harry burying Dobby?), and he insists on kosher food.
So pretty much exactly like wizards, except for the Kosher food.
I'm surprised Lupin didn't die of humiliation in this chapter long before the final battle.
Godmothers? Who cares about them? Women are just there to protect their children mother-bear style when the need arouses. Godfathering implies teaching moral development or some such. Not sure exactly what since none of these people is religious.
*offers sympathy on writing work for hire. Royalties rule!!* And yeah, I love that Wizards always have to make it seem like their concepts are so hard to understand when Muggles have always already got a word for it and easily understand it.
Oh, and apparently Lupin will have sex with a woman.
Nah, she was clearly in the form of Sirius at the time.
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Date: 2009-10-27 06:12 pm (UTC)Yeah, cause it's such an exciting possibility that Dumbledore might be alive. In this series where nobody's ever exactly dead anyway. Except Snape, because he's Slytherin and they have no souls.
LOL! Love the textbookspeak. In this book it might actually work.
The more time the Trio spends with Griphook, the less they like him. He’s bloodthirsty, he enjoys the thought of pain for wizards and lesser creatures (so… why was he so impressed about Harry burying Dobby?), and he insists on kosher food.
So pretty much exactly like wizards, except for the Kosher food.
I'm surprised Lupin didn't die of humiliation in this chapter long before the final battle.
Godmothers? Who cares about them? Women are just there to protect their children mother-bear style when the need arouses. Godfathering implies teaching moral development or some such. Not sure exactly what since none of these people is religious.
*offers sympathy on writing work for hire. Royalties rule!!* And yeah, I love that Wizards always have to make it seem like their concepts are so hard to understand when Muggles have always already got a word for it and easily understand it.
Oh, and apparently Lupin will have sex with a woman.
Nah, she was clearly in the form of Sirius at the time.