
NO.
i used to wonder why im the only one who seems to never get anon hate
then i remembered how perfect i am and the mystery was solved
(via falseconversations)
Good :)
Bless you
What’s homestuck?
bless you
Thank you sweetheart <3
God bless you too!
I’m Scandinavian, what ya gonna do?
bless you
There are many werewolves in Harry Potter, including Rubeus Lupin, Bill Weasley, Fenrir Greyhead and Dolorece Umbridge.
Werewolves are not okay, they are unchristian, sadistic, un-sexy and dangerous to man-kind.
We all saw what happened when profferson R. Lupin forgot to take his wolfie potion and turned evil.
Now what most people don’t understand, is that this had nothing to do with the potion, it had to do with Satan. Werewolves are creatures of the Devil.
Rubeus Lupin as a werewolf.
I would also want to send a sour glance to Nymphidora Tonks, who definitely should’ve had an abortion when becoming pregnant with Rubeus Lupins child. Creating half-human creatures is not approved by God.
The couple of evil
Yes. I ask them if their genitalia is infected by Satan or not.
bless you
until I’m at 2000! Can NOT believe this! Aaaah!
She is a great teacher but she is evil!
bless you
Harry Potter and the Reader’s Poundage Headache (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38025-2003Oct29.html)
Howard J. Bennett, a pediatrician in Northwest Washington, was alerted to the peril when three patients, ages 8 to 10, complained in June that they had been suffering from headaches for two or three days.
“In each case, the headache was dull and the pain fluctuated throughout the day,” Bennett wrote in a letter published in today’s issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
One child also complained of neck and wrist pain, but none had a fever or any other symptoms that would suggest he was suffering from something serious, such as an infection or neurological problem, he said.
“On further questioning, it was determined that each child had spent many hours reading J.K. Rowling’s latest book in the Harry Potter series,” Bennett wrote in the letter, which journal editors titled “Hogwarts Headaches — Misery for Muggles.”
In Rowling’s series, Hogwarts is the name of the school for witches and wizards that the bespectacled Harry Potter attends, and Muggles is the name applied to humans.
“The presumed diagnosis for each child was a tension headache brought on by the effort required to plow through an 870-page book. The obvious cure for this malady — that is, taking a break from reading — was rejected by two of the patients, who preferred acetaminophen instead,” Bennett wrote, referring to the painkiller sold as Tylenol and other brand names.
I can. not. believe this!
I love you all! Thank you for spreading the message