fierceawakening:

warriormale:

antelopian:

vocifersaurus:

hussyknee:

mikedawwwson:

My Daughter, The Jock

Oh no, I’m crying.

This is one of my favorite things about being a parent: how you learn things that you might not have had to otherwise. That’s the thing about it–yes, I love my daughter and she is the focus of my parenting goals, but my experiences with her have helped me learn and grow in ways I never expected, and I’m grateful.

@warriormale there’s some themes in here you’ll like

Yes, I agree.

In the world of training and fighting, everyone trains.

Everyone!

We all train and grow together!

No one is left behind!

WarriorMale

I love this!

acciocuteboysplease:

bryarly:

jam-art:

its a metaphor, as the lightning takes over my harrys i slip deeper and deeper into this pit. anyway

consider This

I love this. How much more intimidating would Harry be if he had this huge crackling lightning star instead of a sweet little emoji bolt?

You know what , thinking about it , people would be so much more scared of Harry Potter if he had this scar. like he would probably be known as the baby who escaped dark magic using dark magic and it reflected on his face or some shit . instead of a Harry draco would be the golden boy at hogwarts. romilda vane & cho chang would never even think about him , the only people who would reaally be firends with harry are neville , luna , hermione and the weasley kids like why does a main character’s appearance change so much of his story

I am totally on board with this idea (aside from Draco Malfoy being Hogwarts’ golden boy; that role would be for Cedric Diggory). 

I’ve also got a headcanon that, in this universe, Ron is really excited to meet Harry and blurts out ‘your scar is so cool!’. Harry is genuinely touched because the Dursleys always told him that he looked horrible.