What have u learned from the HP series?

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Now that the series has ended, what is the most important thing u have learned from it? What is the quality u admire the most in the books? Is it bravery, friendship , love or selflessness? Or is it something else? And what did u'll like about the book the most? In what way was it unique?
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Ianna Marid
It has taught me that religious bigots will be willing to ban just about anything, even if they have no clue what its about.

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


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Gladstone Golem
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That Goblins are not to be trusted.
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That Crookshanks belonged to the Potters... ;)
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Queezle7 Horla
That some people think wearing radish earrings is weird. As are corks as a necklace. Blast!
*changes entire wardrobe*
Look, Queezle.
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Athena Horla
That Harry shall still annoy me even as a thirty year old.
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
That I shall love Harry, even as a thirty year old.
Look, Queezle.
That mere writing could turn a person who lived on welfare handouts into a billionaire. <3
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Ianna Marid
That choices are who make you who you are, not your circumstances or abilities.

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


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Athena Horla
That I will never pull a JK but I wish I could.
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
Never tickle a sleeping dragon.

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


lol. And that Dumbledore is the best wizard ever. Well, Merlin does come close...
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Ianna Marid
Merlin had saggy underpants.

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


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Queezle7 Horla
wrote:Merlin had saggy underpants.
Do I dare to ask how you got this piece of information?
Look, Queezle.
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Mwamba Higher Spirit
"What in the name of Merlin's most baggy Y-fronts"

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Queezle7 Horla
Did Ron or one of the twin's say that?
Anyhow, how did they know that? Something sketchy going on...
Look, Queezle.
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Athena Horla
It's a wizarding swear - merlins pants. They say it like a million times in the last book.
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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