It's going to be impossible to be a Harry Potter fan and not actively be a TERF within a year Not so much because of the people "canceling" Harry Potter so much as the TERFs, who can never stop talking about TERF shit, loudly colonizing the fandom It's fun to watch
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Replying to @arthur_affect
So are you slytherin or hufflepuff? Anyways can we agree that houses being immutable is just like how biological reality is? Aha
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Replying to @MentalMinx @arthur_affect
"Griffinclaw? There's no such thing, stop acting out for attention you trender it invalidates me as a True Ravenclaw when you bigots just self identify instead of accepting the Pottermore results."
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What a missed opportunity in the novel to not have a single character sorted to a house they didn't feel they belonged in. Have that one Gryffindor student who's always in the Hufflepuff common area and secretly wears black and yellow. Surely that would have been a thing, right?
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Dumbledore hints that Snape shouldn't really be a Slytherin in the sense he's not 100% evil
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Wait, are Slytherins supposed to be totally evil? Seemed like there were a lot who were just kinda jerks but otherwise not bad.
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She went back and forth on it because she didn't think it through when she invented it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @nevermindjody and
The thing I'm talking about is Harry going through Snape's memories and at one point after Snape does a dangerous mission against the Death Eaters Dumbledore offhandedly says "Do you know, I sometimes think we sort too soon?"
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Which is supposed to be heartwarming but of course is also Dumbledore being a Gryffindor chauvinist
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