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SLAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!

SLAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!
Let's just hope 2021 will be better than the monstrosity that was 2020
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A Summary of Harry Potter
After recently coming to the revelation that I actually do like Snape after hating him for so long (partially out of obligation to hate him mixed with a steady diet of wildly out-of-character Marauders fanon tbh), I’ve been thinking about the “bravest man I ever knew” line. I’ve seen a lot of people object to that statement and insist that it should instead be someone like Hagrid, Cedric, Sirius, etc., someone who “treated Harry better.” What they don’t seem to understand is that the bravest man Harry ever knew isn’t necessarily going to be the kindest man he ever knew or the best teacher he ever knew. Severus Snape was a lot of things, sure, but a coward he wasn’t.







Last Week Tonight with John Oliver — s07e30





Please, reblog! IIt’s called self defense. Apart from having here, in the US, one of the highest cases of homicide and rape in the world and high rate of GBV, think about how this could help your mother or sister


I would die for her