the cheat answer is that it's a true story presented as fiction so nobody believes it
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Ah yeah just like interview with vampire
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jk rowling is, in this awful social experiment, the snowden of the wizarding world, yes.
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It’s obviously a fake come on
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I mean the child is 8 so I doubt they need that much explanation. I desperately still hope this is fake though
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I'm pretty sure it's fake. I'm more irritated that it's managed to once again remind me that there are people who will argue with a straight face that being religious is just like this. I haven't encountered anyone like that in a while.
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The books are only available to wizards and witches, Arthur, obviously, all the Muggles just think they're something boring like that 'Bible' they keep going on about. Which means that all the other kids who talk about Harry Potter are ALSO wizards and - oh I've gone cross-eyed.
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"Voldemort? Poncy bugger owes me 11 pounds, for one thing."
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8 year olds are easily convinced to ignore inconvenient contradictions. That’s why they’re advertised to so heavily.
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I don't think an 8 year old will be too hung up over the Secrecy Act. Out of all the implausible aspects of the story, that's not going to be the tipping point.
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Well no but I can imagine myself asking at that age "So who wrote the book? How did she know Harry?"
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