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What the frick did JK Rowling mean by this??

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ANYONE NEED EXTRA TAMPON. TALK GIRL THINGS.

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:m#arseynorf: What did she mean by this?

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Take your upSoren and get out, chud

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I gotta say, that "twist" (the nice teacher is a baddie, the mean teacher is a goodie) was so tired, lazy, and predictable, everyone saw it coming a mile off.

I've never read the books, so I can only assume that TERF Mummy doesn't exactly write high literature.

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:#brainletchair: erm those books for children are poorly written

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>The author actually laid out clues that made the twist make sense and attentive readers could pick up on it beforehand.

>And that's a bad thing!

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Yes, it was a bad thing.

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Great literary analysis from someone who didn't read the book in question. :marseybrainletclapping:

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You're welcome. :marseyblowkiss: Follow my profile for more insightful tidbits.

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It's high literature for Ms. Applebottm's 3rd Grade

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You only feel this way because Harry Potter popularized the trope. Educate yourself.

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They're children's books.

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Actually, she was probably the first author to write decent magical mysteries because she makes sure to define the rules of magic very precisely beforehand so that you have enough information to solve the mystery.

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I would agree with you but the movie is literally meant for 8 year olds you fricking man child r-slur let kids enjoy things every movie isn't about your grown up tastes.

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TERFs are serving Voldemort you say :marseythonk:

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me omw to get a badass tattoo just to help enforce sensible wand control in order to keep wizarding Britain safe

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kids shouldn't have lethal weapons upvote if you agree

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