If we should die tonight, we should all die together
The time has come to ship it!
I think Hermione would struggle with potion substance abuse to be able to cope and function in her year back at Hogwarts. She doesn’t have Ron’s present support, which she would really lean on the summer after the war. She’s a bit alone now that both of the people she would depend on for friendship aren’t with her, even Neville didn’t come back. And while her friendship with Ginny and Luna develop, it really isn’t quite the same, and they’re also struggling with their own things. Like Luna and her time being imprisoned in Malfoy Mannor and Ginny being a bit angry on not being on the loop that whole year. Then there are the nightmares and consequences from the torture and her time spent in depression basically in the tent. I just wonder how will she manage it, how would Ron react to it, when she finishes Hogwarts and he realizes what’s going on. I think that’s when she comes to terms on how she hasn’t really been coping with the war. And starts seeking help from an outside person. While, I think Ron and Harry already start having that help cause Auror training must have a mental health component. So they’re already starting their own healing process.
Interesting ideas; thanks for the message, @delannscape. I tend to avoid more dark headcanons, but these are some interesting ideas.
Not just making it illegal, but making being gay punishable with death.
This is one of the many reasons why I walk by every single red bucket in the run-up to Christmas. They’re not getting my money, I don’t care how nice the people ringing bells are.
Ever since the time they threatened to close all their soup kitchens in NYC if a law that did something as simple as allow companies to extend spousal benefits to their employee’s same-sex domestic partners I have refused to buy from them or donate to them.
It’s that time of year again! In case people don’t know… the Salvation Army is shitty peoples.
Also, the married women are not paid (and therefore can’t qualify for assistance if they should ever divorce, etc). And worth “of course” less than a man.
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In the Army’s case, the agreement for compensation is that the officer allowance be paid jointly to the husband—the check is written in his name. Officially, the wife is a “worker without expectation of remuneration,” and her husband receives 40 percent more of an allowance as a married man than he would as a single man.
(&:) Be sure and wish every bell-ringer in your neighborhood a Merry Kiss My Ass this holiday season~! 😀
Be nice to the bell ringers, they most likely have no idea about this. If you really want to do something to the bell ringers, try talking to them about this and ask them if they know.
And shop at Target because they don’t allow the Salvation Army there.
Reblogging for the last comment especially. The Salvation Army is shitty but it’s been an institution for a very long time, and a lot of regular folk have no idea about these things. They just want to help the poor and think this is a good way to do it.
We can fight an institution without being dicks to people who genuinely mean well.
Heya! If I remember correctly (it’s been a while since I watched GOF, since it’s my least favourite HP film) film!Hermione was referring to Neville when she said that, as she saw how terrified Neville was. She did the same thing in the books.
I don’t know why she refused to answer when he asked about the killing curse. Maybe she found it too horrible to talk about. In the books, she just whispered the name of the curse.
I think the first one probably makes more sense character-wise, but (then again) when did the film-makers ever actually pay attention to what Hermione was actually like? Same thing with Ron jumping when the fake Moody asked him something, and the fake Moody landing the spider on Ron’s head so the audience could laugh at him.