Character Deaths

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Athena Horla
Queezle7 wrote: She killed Sirius!!!!
Random? That was two books ago. I wasn't so sad about sirius actually. I was more upset over Lupin.
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston
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Queezle7 Horla
I was upset about both.
Sirius was amazing. I loved him.
And then he DIED!
Lupin and Tonks were such a sad afterthought, it seemed.
It was like JKR thought she hadn't killed enough people and that it would be poignant to kill Tonks and Lupin. I was sooo sad.
And about Fred and Dobby.
Look, Queezle.
I still wonder what happened to poor George! Fred's death is the only death which did not make me unhappy or sorry for the person dead. But it made me feel awful for George! Real awful.
Dobby's death however was the most emotionally stirring death.
And Hedwig should have died when she was flying about. Not when she was locked in a cage & furious with Harry!
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
"I like quoting Einstein. Know why? Because nobody dares contradict you." - Studs Terkel.
<@Ximenez> Sentynel: But i have a life? No. Qed.
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Athena Horla
Queezle7 wrote: And then he DIED!
Because in books people die.
There is a sort of busy worm,
That will the fairest book deform,
Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint
The poet, patiot,sage or saint,
Nor sparing wit nor learning.
Now, if you'd know the reason why,
The best of reasons I'll supply;
'Tis bread to this poor vermin.

J. Doraston

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