June 2011
I really like you all, but if I see one single gif of the scene of Ron and Hermione in the CoS, then it's an instant unfollow.
Say I’m overreacting, but that is one of those scenes where I want to see it myself in the theatre.
Are. We. Clear?
If I see the Hermione/Ron kiss on my dash, I will unfollow you so fast that you won't have time to blink. I don't care who you are. I don't care if we're friends. I don't care if you have the best blog in the world. I don't fucking care.
I WILL BE AT YOUR THROAT FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY “WELL FUCK.”
When you're on Facebook and you see someone post a status that is obviously something they saw on Tumblr.
And everyone thinks that whore is a fucking genius.
It’s the same for Facebook groups.
“When I get married,” said Fred, tugging at the collar of his own robes, “I won’t be bothering with any of this nonsense. You can all wear what you like, and I’ll put a full Body-Bind Curse on Mum until it’s all over.”
— Fred Weasley, DH Chapter 8. (via fuckyeahunderappreciatedhpquotes)
“For instance, this new idea that You-Know-Who can kill with a single glance from his eyes. That’s a basilisk, listeners. One simple test: Check whether the thing that’s glaring at you has got legs. If it has, it’s safe to look into its eyes, although if it really is You-Know-Who, that’s still likely to be the last thing you ever do.”
—Fred Weasley in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (via ilikechocolatecakeanddoctorwho)
So, I am reading Deathly Hallows ...
And I just passed the part where Fred said he wouldn’t make a big deal about his wedding…
and I’m just like….
but you’re never going to have a wedding, Fred. It makes me so sad. Everytime.
“The green eyes found the black, but after a second, something in the depths of the dark pair seemed to vanish, leaving them fixed, blank, and empty. The hand holding Harry thudded to the floor, and Snape moved no more.”
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J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (via circlehasnobeginning)

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“Everyone should keep their eye on Snape, I’ll just say that, because there’s more to him than meets the eye….”
—J.K. Rowling (via i-open-at-the-close)
“Remus Lupin was supposed to be on the H.I.V. metaphor. It was someone who had been infected young, who suffered stigma, who had a fear of infecting others, who was terrified he would pass on his condition to his son. And it was a way of examining prejudice, unwarranted prejudice towards a group of people. And also, examining why people might become embittered when they’re treated that unfairly.”
—JK Rowling (via flipkelly)
Can you imagine us in twenty years, with kids and a house, just watching TV nonchalantly when a trailer comes on:
“Twenty years ago, the magic ended.”
“Now, it begins again.”
“Mom? You okay?”
And we’ll just be sitting there like











