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It’s difficult to say what Harry Potter did for me, or the world for that matter.  Some say it was a time to return to childhood and slip into an imaginary world, but for me it was never really about that.  It was about escape and magic.  It was about slipping away not to something, but from something, and that was my life.  I wanted desperately to go to Hogwarts; I still do.  There was a girl I knew in grade school who wanted to badly to go that she stopped going to school, stopped leaving her house, and simply sat in rereading the books.  ”All she wants is to be a wizard,” her mother would say.  This was in eighth grade.

I didn’t blame her.  There was something about real life that was so unappealing and so appalling and it was no wonder that people would want to disappear from it.  Everyday there is trauma, but it’s not the trauma that takes place in the magical world, but it’s the everyday trauma that’s far worse.  Perhaps the world isn’t going to end and there’s no true evil, but it’s about as bad as it can get.  You watch people around you die and move away and leave you; you watch people yell at you and tell you they don’t love you; you watch the people you care about be bad people.  You fuck up and then have to deal with it, without powers, but simply with the awkwardness of human life.  And the only real time when none of this is going on, apart from reading the books, is when you’re dreaming.

I think this pretty much sums up how my collective generation feels about the Harry Potter series.

By the way, I enjoyed the movie.

Andrew Woodson is hilarious.
Andrew: Good luck over there Daniel
Me: I don't get it.
Andrew: Harry Potter
Andrew: You
Andrew: You're him!!
Me: oh.
Me: OH.
[...]
Me: and because I'm about to fly to a place where I will stand out like dumbledore in a room full of muggles
Andrew: seriously go to the airport in a robe and with a lightning bolt on your forehead and ask, while rubbing your eyes, "Where is platform 9 and 3/4?"
Me: ahahaahaahahahah
Me: US Customs would be like
Me: "uh sir
Me: step over here for a moment."
Andrew: lol
Andrew: "sir, leave the owl"
Andrew: "and i don't think he'll fit" (pointing to Hagrid)

jlovely:

caro:imlouise:

A friend of mine goes to Brown and she has a chemistry class with Emma Watson. She said one day Emma answered a question correctly and someone in the back shouted, “TEN POINTS FOR GRYFFINDOR!” She wasn’t happy.

(via charliebartlett)

Yeah, that one’s going to follow her for a long time.

scout:

thedailywhat:

First Look of the Day: Hogwarts Express pulls into Hogsmeade Station at Universal Studios’ Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park, set to open this Spring.
[mugglenet.]
Earlier: First look at Hogwarts and Hogsmeade.

I JUST GASPED DRAMATICALLY

Dear God. Please, someone, take me.
I want to go to there.

scout:

thedailywhat:

First Look of the Day: Hogwarts Express pulls into Hogsmeade Station at Universal Studios’ Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park, set to open this Spring.

[mugglenet.]

Earlier: First look at Hogwarts and Hogsmeade.

I JUST GASPED DRAMATICALLY

Dear God. Please, someone, take me.

I want to go to there.

alayman:

patrickwilson:

Gryffindor.

It asked which I preferred, so of course I said Gryffindor.  Then it said, “Are you kidding me,” and put me in Hufflepuff.  I’m embarrassed.

Ouch.

I mean, Hufflepuff are hard workers, so that’s something.

jlovely:

Yes, I did this.  I am a Gryffindor.  I chose Hufflepuff at first since they seem classy, but the hat has spoken.

ashleygibson:

merricat

gryffindor

Gryffindor.

scout:

(via dactylographie)

I cannot wait.

scout:

(via dactylographie)

I cannot wait.