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I bet you're secretly a hufflepuff
Hi, I'm straight as a ruler, dw no one cares much about identities and stuff here and even if they did i am very sure they wouldn't hold it against you (or any person) in particular
Is this off-topic? @CHT64
Ohh i see! Ty!
You were kicked from this experience:
How do u do that thing that makes the chat boxes of what I say?
Over the course of multiple days I would watch one of these (like an hour a day)
The whole car thing? Think of it this way: Your child goes out without your knowledge. When they finally come home and you've been worried sick you end up yelling at them, but not only because you hate their irresponsibility, but because you've been so scared and worried that you're mad that they put themselves at risk like that, you do it out of your anxiety. And that was in the spur of the moment (the cooing), I'm sure she thanked him later.
I'm sure most kids understood, there cannot possibly be one child at that table who hasn't been yelled at by their parents before. "get a hold of him" does not specifically indicate physical discipline, it could also signify being grounded and screamed at which i think is just as unfortunate to look forward to. Also, physical discipline is more common than you think, especially in less modern times (1992 was over 30 years ago), so even if it did signify that which is completely uncertain 1. it would have been like 1 spank or a slap on the wrist, nothing to panic about and 2. it was very normal.
I agree that the car was Ron's only option, but Molly was entirely focused on Ginny (her only daughter and youngest child, it makes a lot of sense for her to be overprotective of Ginny as a mother) and it was an honest mistake to assume the two boys knew what to do (although she had reason to as they've done it before). Again, she was mad at Ron because 1. she was scared for him 2. she knew the car could get damaged and 3. she was projecting off of how she was mad at Arthur for the flying car anyway. She didn't yell at Harry bc it's not really her place to, he's not the child, not the driver of the car, and not the one with the idea. He went along bc Ron is his friend and if it was Ron's only option Harry had even less options, what else was he supposed to do?
Moms often care about what they think will look nice on their child. U think parents understand "social standards" for outfits? No, because it's a kid thing AND it's a stupid thing. Ron should be grateful she got him new dress robes considering their financial situation. Why should you care what others think about something as unimportant as your outfit? Why does it matter? They're the stupid ones if they bully people for what they wear. And that was a complete joke, she wasn't being serious (you said it yourself with sarcastically). She was retorting about Ron's ungratefulness. Ron deserves to have that quipped at him for being ungrateful for the thought his mom put into the robes that she thought were the loveliest.
You have to agree that when something's happened so many times, it doesn't feel special anymore (i.e. your first time going on a waterslide vs your fifth time going on it.) She was happy that he followed in his brother's footsteps.
How did she prostitute shame Hermione? What does prostitution have to do with this? News/news reporter/adults often seems like the most reliable thing compared to some kid. How did she bully Sirius? And let's be honest, Fleur seemed rather snobby, I don't blame her in the slightest. And I think I would put a lot of care and precision into ensuring that my son marries someone kind and true.
Thinking a celebrity looks attractive is not the same as being in love with them. Love is a lot deeper than the physical appearance.
No parents are perfect. You are criticising Molly for the most normal parent behaviours that kids find annoying, but that's just what it's like to raise a child. She is a rather realistic portrayal of a tired mother. I'm sure if you had to raise a big family you would have a temper, too. You shouldn't expect women (or anyone) to suddenly become extremely kind and gentle and forgiving when they have children. Molly is a sassy person. I don't know why you think she's a horrible person for just being her fiery self and not standing for any disrespect or ungratefulness.
Just because she focuses more on Harry when he's there doesn't mean she overall favours him. It's like when a new baby is born, parents divert their attention to the new member and focus on them more, but it doesn't mean they don't love their other child just as much. Molly is a motherly person and she likely sees Harry as a son figure, so in her eyes it is like welcoming a new child, especially since his original family is horrible it's like he does need adopting.
There has likely been MUCH teasing in a household of that many kids. You get used to it, and it becomes everyday life. Think the phrase "pick your battles", there are more important things to deal with then sibling rivalries.
Maroon is just a colour. It's the thought that counts, and Ron should be thankful for the gift at all instead of complaining about its colour.
That's obviously not the only meal he's had. It's hard to make dinner for 7 kids. Sometimes parents just use up leftovers/make easy similar things for everyone. I now from experience, you don't always get your favourite foods, and that's okay.
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@Glowing.Pink.Eyes maybe you don’t understand what parents are like. It is very typical and normal for moms to treat the guest child/child’s friend better when they visit (they deserve to be respected as a visitor). Have you never had a play date? Even outside of the play date mentality you often treat guests as best as you can when they come over, to be a good host and courtesy stuff yk?
Parents yelling at their kids is also very normal. Especially with Fred, George and Ron, they easily get into trouble and she has very good reason to yell at them. Discipline is not treating her children badly. Wanting her children to succeed in life (like her older sons) is not treating them bad either. Neither is trying to make the guest feel at home after constantly going through abuse at his own house as well as the whole Voldemort thing.
Molly is a great mom and a great match for Arthur. You have to put yourself in her shoes, because caring for 1 child is stressful enough on its own, never mind 7.
How are those hating ships if they're both amazing- WHAT KIND OF MONSTER ARE YOU GLOWY @Stormshock the animus ElectricWing
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This should be under memes and jokes lol
Yeah ur right maybe they shouldn't date mainly bc he's being mean to her friends and taking bias towards his own friends, but they still loved each other deep down. Lily just knew that she couldn't stay with someone who was rude and also a death eater.
Snape was just struggling with the DE thing between that and Lily. It's similar to how an alcoholic can still have true love for his wife, but might still have trouble stopping his alcohol addiction despite his wife not liking it.
If she showed empathy then why couldn’t she do it then too? And it wasn’t true in that point in time. When James and Snape were both Hogwarts students (pre-incident) James was a bully while Snape was a misunderstood loner with no social skills. Sure, maybe not an ideal friend but at least not actively going out of his way to bully people. I do agree that 7th year on James was obviously matured and then better than Snape. But not then when he was a bully. Snape said 1 insult, indirectly, while he was mad so impulsively. It was an honest mistake. Planned bullying and pranks? Yeah, not an honest mistake.
And it still wouldn’t be lust. Snape lost the one person who cared, the love of his life. He’s a bitter man and a Death Eater now, he picks on Harry because 1. He resents that he couldn’t be the one to marry Lily, he resents his mistake. He’s venting out his anger on Harry, how does that make it lust? And 2. He hates James for stealing his true love, and due to James and Harry’s resemblance he just saw James in the boy. (That’s why the “mothers eyes” line means so much, he finally recognizes that not only is this James’s son, but it’s Lily’s son. His years as a death eater blurred the line most likely.) If there was a person who reminded you of the person who you hate for multiple reasons was constantly around you I doubt it’d be easy to not have those preconceived judgments against them. Sure, for you and me we could eventually get over it but Snape is a bad person after he knew Lily was gone, he was a death eater you expect him to do nice things like that? Just because he hated Harry doesn’t mean he didn’t love Lily. He saw them as completely separate, as antonyms, the reflection of his hated one vs his loved one, until the moment he died.
Sounds like a bit of a stretch, changing the ages to ship canonically adult x children ships. Sounds like something a proshipper would do. But I digress.
Well which is better shipping Snape with Lily or shipping Snape with Hermione? Bc you seem to think it’s the latter based on some of your posts-
And I don’t think it was lust. Lust is more just about looks/that kinda stuff. But Snape loved Lily. All his life. His patronus, a reflection of his inner self, changed because his love was so strong. We’ve seen this happen with another person- Nymphadora for Lupin. And that was surely true love.
He just didn’t know how to express love properly. And who could blame him? His household was rather empty of any love. His parents were supposed to set that example, but they just fought. That’s the example of “love” they set for him- a toxic, unhealthy one. There is reason behind the way he acted towards Lily, it’s the only way he ever knew how love looked. So while his obsessiveness may seem weird, Lily’s the one person who he felt really cared about him, who he really loved. He wanted to always have her close. Yes, I agree this is a little unhealthy but I believe that with some help Snape could fix his attachment issues to her. And besides, he only used that insult because his dad was horrible and he was a muggle. Children are impressionable. As implied before, a family and the people they grow up with can have a huge impact on how they view certain things and the world (like how Draco’s prejudice was learned from his parents. If he was raised in, say, the Weasley family, he wouldn’t be so mean to those of lower blood status). Snape’s young mind had that preconceived notion that muggles are bad, so it projected onto muggle-borns and was internalized within him. He was mad when he indirectly insulted Lily. His anger slipped out, and I know that when people get angry they say things they don’t inherently mean. This could include those internalized preconceptions. Why couldn’t Lily understand this? Why can’t Lily forgive him for one little insult? Didn’t she have somewhat of an idea about his situation? Where is her empathy, why couldn’t she just put herself in his shoes? Yet she could forgive the Marauders, who were continuously jerks to one of her best friends and most likely others as well? I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, I strongly approve of her forgiveness for them since they truly matured (well, not Peter and lupin was never mean), but I don’t understand why it was harder to forgive Snape, it should be easier if anything, he was her best friend and he had reason for how he acted (not saying that makes the actions good I’m just saying it’s better reason than the marauders have), plus he did a lot of the other stuff out of love.
So yeah, I do think Lily owes Snape forgiveness. And I think that if she just kept an open, understanding heart, they would have made it work.
I like it, he loves her so much so dearly and it would have worked out if Lily even had an ounce of reasonableness and forgiveness in her heart
I still don't understand why Lily couldn't forgive him for insulting her once. She knew he didn't mean it, she knew he loved her. What is with her?
And for the mary thing i think he's just a little desperate but his love for her was good and true despite going about it in a strange way.
Second one (I admit I used the wiki a little here)
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