Death the Kid (
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sortinghat_rp2012-01-12 02:21 am
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Despite its persistently dusty appearance, returning to Hogwarts always has its advantages.
During our vacation, Liz dragged me to see a muggle movie named Midnight: Broken Dawn. Frankly I am appalled at how muggles view Vampires and Werewolves. How could a vampire travel to Brazil? This is just illogical to me.
And when I asked Liz to explain, she told me that they sparkled in the sunlight, but I cannot fathom why this would be the case.
I am left to presume this is another case of muggle movies adapting novels poorly.
[ooc: "Midnight" is what I'm calling "Twilight" for all intents and purposes.]
During our vacation, Liz dragged me to see a muggle movie named Midnight: Broken Dawn. Frankly I am appalled at how muggles view Vampires and Werewolves. How could a vampire travel to Brazil? This is just illogical to me.
And when I asked Liz to explain, she told me that they sparkled in the sunlight, but I cannot fathom why this would be the case.
I am left to presume this is another case of muggle movies adapting novels poorly.
[ooc: "Midnight" is what I'm calling "Twilight" for all intents and purposes.]

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*if you, where is my grammar
lost in the abyss of late night tagging
we'll never find it again...
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8ut if you want to know what I think........
Well, you know what they say! "Nothing lasts forever!"
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I mean, don't you think with all these amaaaaaaaazing things we're learning, someone's going to have the 8right idea to do something a little more exciting?
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There's a 8r8king point, you know. And then...snap!
People just can't t8ke it anymore!
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In any event, the scenario is illogical. The magical and muggle worlds will stay separate, as they have for centuries.
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