its not so much the harry potter fans i hate... its the draco malfoy and the rabic sirius/remus slash fangirls.... *shudder*
What about the non-rabid Sirius/Remus fangirls?
*giggles hysterically like a ditsy seventh-grade girl*
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dragonzflame
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The Harry/Hermione shippers really get me. How wrong would that be?
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Yuri
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geeksandgeeks wrote:
Yuri wrote:
its not so much the harry potter fans i hate... its the draco malfoy and the rabic sirius/remus slash fangirls.... *shudder*
What about the non-rabid Sirius/Remus fangirls?
*giggles hysterically like a ditsy seventh-grade girl*
I believe in my mind there is no such things
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KEVPAR
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its settled then...potter must diiiiie :-)
Kev x
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Sonia Doris
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well... I can't say I hate Harry Potter, he never affected directly my life (as in killing me, stealing my man, etc.), but I can't say I like him.
I just chose to ignore anything that has to do with HP, or The lord of the Rings...
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spymyshadow
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A bunch of pointless wizardy in the book and a sad mockery of the sacred lord of the rings in the movie version.
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Mr.Jingles
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spymyshadow wrote:
A bunch of pointless wizardy in the book and a sad mockery of the sacred lord of the rings in the movie version.
The only thing that I found in common between Harry Potter and Lord Of The Rings is that both have giant spiders.
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spymyshadow
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And what about that tall dark hooded shadows hunting F F. Potter and looking suspiciously like the nazgul?
And that giant eagle rode by dunnowho with that long grey beard? A bit too similar to Gwahir don't you think?
And a lot things more if I had ever taken the pain to see that crap, dear!
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Mr.Jingles
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Oh please!!
Both Harry Potter and Lord Of The Rings have taken fantasy elements from other stories that have been written for centuries.
Do you really think that Tolkien was the first person who came up with all that medieval background for a book? I seriously doubt that he was the first one to come with weird looking creatures, wizards, evil faceless characters wearing hoods, and sword fights.
Neither Rowling or Tolkien are 100% original when it comes to concept of stories, but they sure deserve their credit for re-inventing these elements and making them take part in a whole new story of their own.