Emma Watson gone forever?

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Athena Horla
Good thing. Emma has a bright future ahead of her. Although she has to learn to cry better...
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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Ianna Marid
That scene was just plain weird, anyway.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


Yakaii Ghul
Uh... I read in a nwespaper that she left, I'm glad that she didn't. She is the only good thing in the hole Potter-stuff.
"Is that a unicorn? No I'll wear the purple shoes and who painted the kitten?"
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Athena Horla
Gasp! You insult the Potter stuff!

- Although I could do with some better movies and - you know - no Potter. But apart from that!
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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Ianna Marid
You're evil.

And they do need better movies.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


Yakaii Ghul
I don't like the potter-stories... the whole *flailing with magic wands and shouting* stuff...
"Is that a unicorn? No I'll wear the purple shoes and who painted the kitten?"
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Ianna Marid
*Sigh*

None of you seem to join in with my child-like joy.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Athena Horla
I do love Harry Potter. After all I did grow up with him - read the first book when I was 6.

But as he grows older he grows more and more annoying - and it is his fault that all the good characters are being killed off. So I have come to the conclusion that he must die. It's just common sense really.
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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