>However, the author of the series, J. K. Rowling, describes herself as a Christian, and many have noted the Christian references which she includes in the final novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Yea but this alone made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all. I know a lot of them who went satanic panic who bought their kids HP books. You always have freaks even in extremist groups ofcourse.
12 months ago
Anonymous
Hm sure, imagine if she admitted to be a wiccan or some other new age crap back when she was releasing the first book. That would be fun to watch.
12 months ago
Anonymous
Wouldn't surprise me if she did tarot on the side or something. She has that anglo ethereal look to her. But yea typical white woman who, despite being a Christian wants to be her readerships' cool aunt.
12 months ago
Anonymous
>made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all
Extremely small minority largely confined to the US that was amplified by the media. You see the same shit now with banning books (which is also ironically a marketing point now).
12 months ago
Anonymous
Not limited to USA, a kid in my school who was a huge reader couldn't read HP books until he was like 13, because they had wizards and witches
12 months ago
Anonymous
Not limited to USA, a kid in my school who was a huge reader couldn't read HP books until he was like 13, because they had wizards and witches
pic related is a chain of toy shops in the uk that even now doesn't stock any harry potter stuff because it is run by some fundie christian nutjobs
12 months ago
Anonymous
it’s their shop let them do what they want with it
11 months ago
Anonymous
>Closed on Sundays because they're Christian >Exploit their workers, and don't let their workers take days off around Christmas or Easter, because they're Christian.
Hm.
12 months ago
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Yea that's what I'm saying. Most christians didn't care regardless. I can only think of one of my exes who lived in a european bible belt growing up whose parents protested against it. Wasn't even allowed to watch disney princess movies.
11 months ago
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I never actually find out how these lists of "banned books" are made or how they work
I can easily legally buy them, so they are not banned
11 months ago
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Usually means removed from school reading lists and sometimes from school libraries.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all
Yes, american ~~*judeo-christians*~~.
>Be Hufflepuff >Have teacher who always says "The class isn't over until I say it's over" >Run late for the 3pm wankfest >Someone just ate the last soggy biscuit
I'd kms
Yea, I guess they don't have worry about rape or snail trails being left on chairs with their magic so might as well rub one out next to Charlotte schlicking away.
kek. I was once a participate in group masturbation, the ejaculate on a cookie contest where the person who ejaculates last has to eat the cookie. It was one of those spur of the moment things where the idea could not be ignored once suggested and no one could opt out for fear of not belonging. It is up there as one of the more interesting sexual experiences in my life, the fear of being last to ejaculate compounded with the knowledge that if last I would have to eat that cookie without hesitation and eat it with good humor or risk the loss of standing, that the entire thing was banal and just a game, to be cool. I never had such a strong desire to ejaculate but I also did not want to be first to ejaculate since it would suggest both a lack of stamina and an admission to finding the entire situation erotic, which it was. I was not last to ejaculate but sometimes I wish was.
KEK based JK, I bet religitards hate her
>However, the author of the series, J. K. Rowling, describes herself as a Christian, and many have noted the Christian references which she includes in the final novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
This is obvious, most people are, and I bet a children's book author wouldn't declare himself an atheist or even agnostic.
Yea but this alone made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all. I know a lot of them who went satanic panic who bought their kids HP books. You always have freaks even in extremist groups ofcourse.
Hm sure, imagine if she admitted to be a wiccan or some other new age crap back when she was releasing the first book. That would be fun to watch.
Wouldn't surprise me if she did tarot on the side or something. She has that anglo ethereal look to her. But yea typical white woman who, despite being a Christian wants to be her readerships' cool aunt.
>made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all
Extremely small minority largely confined to the US that was amplified by the media. You see the same shit now with banning books (which is also ironically a marketing point now).
Not limited to USA, a kid in my school who was a huge reader couldn't read HP books until he was like 13, because they had wizards and witches
pic related is a chain of toy shops in the uk that even now doesn't stock any harry potter stuff because it is run by some fundie christian nutjobs
it’s their shop let them do what they want with it
>Closed on Sundays because they're Christian
>Exploit their workers, and don't let their workers take days off around Christmas or Easter, because they're Christian.
Hm.
Yea that's what I'm saying. Most christians didn't care regardless. I can only think of one of my exes who lived in a european bible belt growing up whose parents protested against it. Wasn't even allowed to watch disney princess movies.
I never actually find out how these lists of "banned books" are made or how they work
I can easily legally buy them, so they are not banned
Usually means removed from school reading lists and sometimes from school libraries.
>made lots of Christians in the 90s not upset by it all
Yes, american ~~*judeo-christians*~~.
Her fans made ao3 because they wanted to make erotica of the kids and would get banned everywhere else
brb joining hufflepuff
KEK gay
come on anon who doesn't like a nice mutual wank now and again
if you have never done it you don't know what you're missing
>Be Hufflepuff
>Have teacher who always says "The class isn't over until I say it's over"
>Run late for the 3pm wankfest
>Someone just ate the last soggy biscuit
I'd kms
Isn't hogwarts coed? I'd assume the masturbatory sessions are unisex
Yea, I guess they don't have worry about rape or snail trails being left on chairs with their magic so might as well rub one out next to Charlotte schlicking away.
I don't know why she said it but, given that it's a boarding school, it's pretty realistic.
If you read harry potter you are beyond redemption
>if you read book for children as children you are beyond redemption
billions must die
kek. I was once a participate in group masturbation, the ejaculate on a cookie contest where the person who ejaculates last has to eat the cookie. It was one of those spur of the moment things where the idea could not be ignored once suggested and no one could opt out for fear of not belonging. It is up there as one of the more interesting sexual experiences in my life, the fear of being last to ejaculate compounded with the knowledge that if last I would have to eat that cookie without hesitation and eat it with good humor or risk the loss of standing, that the entire thing was banal and just a game, to be cool. I never had such a strong desire to ejaculate but I also did not want to be first to ejaculate since it would suggest both a lack of stamina and an admission to finding the entire situation erotic, which it was. I was not last to ejaculate but sometimes I wish was.
Typical american post
More than just an egotistical condemnation?
This "game"/bad joke exists in Romania too but I know exactly one person who actually did this despite everyone in school apparently knowing the idea
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