Are you aware of the fan theory that it was all in his head, while being trapped under the stairs?
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Somebody pointed out that can't be true cuz in the 1st book, we get the 1st chapter from Vernon's POV and he sees people in robes and >
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> hears them talking about You Know Who and the boy who lived
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Not all survivors of abuse are troubled or emotional wrecks, some of us are stronger than you think
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actually he showed many signs of an abuse survivor if you pay attention. There's a really good Tumblr post that breaks it down very well.
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Yes and the opposite is possible too : Some people have an ideal childhood but turn out to be mentally unstable.
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Did you even read order of the pheonix?
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That's because JK Rowling's books are a joke. She has no idea what the long lasting effects of child abuse are.
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Right, he believed he was a wizard... just like every OTHER "sane and emotionally stable" person. ;-)
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Which, to me, changes the whole dynamic. In JKRs universe, a stable, loving homelife, seems to be the exception, rather than the rule, so...
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I feel he had anger issues.
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Angst runs high in the Potter gene pool!
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Have you read book 5? So... Yeah
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