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ditsygvrl
ditsygvrl

can’t stand the harry potter fans who are obsessed with the blood purity.it’s been confirmed to essentially be a social construct. stop degrading muggleborn characters and calling them impure. some of you hold impossible standards for one of the most oppressed groups in the wizarding world yet the bar is literally on the fucking floor for WIZARD NAZIS. this isn’t a dig at you if you repost bellatrix lestrange edits or you like draco malfoy. it’s a dig at you if you fall into these blood purity ideas which i have seen manyyyy people do and it’s getting tiring in the year of our lord 2026.

also, stop calling muggleborns mudbloods for goodness sake??? i mean using the word mudblood in a way that is meant to glamorise these pureblood ideals. that is the literal equivalent of slurs like the n-word. and what the death eaters were advocating for is genocide of these “mudbloods”. they are literally wizard nazis/racists 💀💀💀

again like barty crouch jr or any of the death eaters all you want. i find him fascinating too even if i don’t like his personality. but surely you shouldn’t be parrotting these really racist ideas? you’re not a pureblood?

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zoehasliesworld
zoehasliesworld
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ditsygvrl
ditsygvrl

i feel like slytherin gets the reputation as the dark arts fanatics but I feel like ravenclaws would also love experimenting with it. I don’t think slytherin is the most unethical house to have ever spawned and I think ravenclaw/slytherin as many people know have lots in common. I would’ve loved to see something like that in the hp series

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ditsygvrl
ditsygvrl

Yn stories are really not my thing because there is no way in hell I am dating Draco Malfoy even if he fascinates me. I’d much rather die because I don’t think I could ever put up with any of my favourite fictional male characters 💀 I live vicariously through Astoria Greengrass instead because maladaptive daydreaming is a toxic habit I can’t get rid of for some reason

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wellenbruc-h
wellenbruc-h

hogwarts is always there to welcome you home. 🪄✨🔮

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ohmyremadora
ohmyremadora

I am, and always will be, a Harry Potter girl. ⚡


I’ve read the books more times than I can count.

I’ve watched the movies dozens of times.

And yes — the films had their flaws. They left things out. They changed things. They made choices I didn’t always agree with.


But the cast?

The cast was absolute perfection.


For me, there wasn’t a single miscast character. Not one. It was the crème de la crème of British acting — and you could feel it in every scene. The heart, the chemistry, the magic.


And as a Remadora shipper?

Seeing Remus and Tonks brought to life by David Thewlis and Natalia Tena meant everything to me. They felt real. Messy. Soft. Tragic. Human. Exactly how I imagined them.


I know the upcoming series might follow the books more closely. And that’s fine. Truly.

But for me, the original cast is irreplaceable. They are these characters.


And that’s why I won’t be watching the series.

Not out of hate — just out of loyalty.


Some magic only happens once. ✨

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prismolovesfanfiction
prismolovesfanfiction

aphantasia wix who cant do most transfiguration or charm spells bc it requires them to imagine

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raveneyedd
raveneyedd

i love being a fangirl

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tifahp
tifahp

shipping rarry to 😒

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mehratoun
mehratoun

The Black Brothers 🪄

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mustbegryffindor
mustbegryffindor

she Vol on my Dih til I Mort

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ferricoasia
ferricoasia

49 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

What happens when you combine J.K. Rowling’s most exciting tournament with the voices of Hugh Laurie and James McAvoy? Absolute magic. 🏆🦉

This isn’t a single narrator reading a book. This is hundreds of unique voices and immersive sound design that brings every Quidditch match and dragon encounter vividly to life. It’s the highest-quality production I’ve ever heard. It’s the perfect “investment in experience” for yourself or the ultimate gift for the fan who thinks they’ve seen it all.

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reidbish
reidbish
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maiiiiie
maiiiiie

New stickers 🧙🏻‍♀️

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itsurfavegirl
itsurfavegirl

I was a Potterhead since I was eight. I watched the Percy Jackson Disney+ first season in the series recently. Should I read the first book?

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dororororororororororo
dororororororororororo

Listening to Chamber of Secrets again after like 4 years here are some headcanons

  1. Justin Flinch-Fletchley is queer
  2. Colin Creevey was a baby gay who didn’t know that his “obsession” with Harry was a big fat crush until years later when he’s talking with his boyfriend he has a face palm moment of realisation and calls up Ginny
  3. when they met in the first book hermione was significantly taller than harry and ton but then by book three the guys catch up to her in height and then by book 7 they’re like wayyyy taller than her

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recoverynerdheals
recoverynerdheals

The scene where Snape cradles Lily’s body inside the ruined Potter home is one of the most heartbreaking moments in the films — but it’s crucial to remember that it does not exist in the books.

It was created purely for cinematic impact, a visual shortcut meant to compress Snape’s grief, guilt, and lifelong love into a single, devastating image. In the novels, nothing like this happens. Snape never arrives at Godric’s Hollow after the attack, and he never holds Lily’s body. Everything we know about his reaction comes later, through memories and confessions: his horror, his remorse, and the crushing realization that his choices helped set these events in motion.

Rowling keeps that distance deliberately. Snape is a character defined by restraint, secrecy, and emotional repression. His suffering is internal, silent, and private — not something he expresses through dramatic gestures. The books preserve that subtlety.

The film, however, externalizes what the novels keep inside. Showing Snape holding Lily while ignoring baby Harry amplifies the idea of his obsessive, unresolved love and his inability to see beyond his own anguish. It’s a powerful image, but also a controversial one, because it simplifies a relationship that is far more nuanced on the page. The books portray Snape’s love as deep but complicated, painful but not romanticized, and certainly not expressed through physical closeness.

That’s why this moment should be understood as a cinematic metaphor, not a canonical event. It symbolizes the instant Snape realizes the full weight of what he has lost — and what he has caused. It didn’t “happen” in the original story, but it visually communicates an emotional truth: Snape carried that grief for the rest of his life, even if the books never show it in such a literal way.

I’m getting back into writing fanfiction and one character I really like to write about is Snape - the misunderstood hero and his unrequited love with Lily Potter. One of the most heart wrenching scenes for me is when he says “Always.” Meaning he’ll never stop loving her even in death.

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iammrslupin
iammrslupin

Look what I got for my birthday. A custom wand!

Now, I’m officially a witch 😆

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forevermidnights44
forevermidnights44

Ever since I started watching Beyond Paradise I started thinking of Martha, Humphrey and Esther as the Golden Trio of the paraverse. (Like Harmione, Ron and Harry in Harry Potter). Now, after watching Return to Paradise, I now associate Mackenzie, Glenn and Colin with the Silver Trio (Luna, Ginny and Neville). This comparison is so niche and so me but I need others to see my vision please!!

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topdealsnet

8 Best Harry Potter Lego Set Deals in 2026

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