"But if you have the patience to read it without noticing how plodding it is, then you are self-evidently someone on whom the possibilities of the English language are largely lost."
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Since this is circulating a bit, I'm writing a series of essays free on my Patreon about how the illusion of the legitimacy of Rowling's success, the myth of meritocracy, must be dismantled in order to protect trans peoplehttps://twitter.com/Nymphomachy/status/1311596409016156160 …
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proof of what "highly-educated" people can accomplish when they set their mind to it!
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I couldn't even make it to Order of the Phoenix.
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The "said adverb" thing was mocked by the Tom Swifties: "She fell off at the last turn" said Tom ruthlessly.
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"The lion chased Bill up the ladder," said Tom uproariously.
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It's amusing that even the Guardian didn't like her writing
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