I would eat these up
(For those daring enough to reblog)
1. What are 4 tabs that you have open on your browser right now?
2. Have you ever thought about seriously harming someone?
3. How are you feeling emotionally right now?
4. What type of place(Like building) are you in right now?
5. Does anyone know your deepest, darkest secret?
6. Have you ever tried to feign mental illness for personal gain?
7. Do you have any enemies?
8. Do you have any people you only pretend to like?
9. What is one item that you never let anyone besides yourself look at or in?
10. Do you have any talents that people say you have but you don’t believe you actually have?
11. Something you like that other people generally do not like?
12. Are you a Virgin?
13. Is there anyone that your grandma would hate that you are subscribed to on youtube?
14. Introvert or extrovert?
15. What is the most used application on your device?
16. How much fan fiction have you actually read?
17. Worst Fears?
18. Biggest mistake you’ve ever made?
19. Worst lie you’ve ever told?
20. Do you consider yourself a trustworthy person?
fr my darlings 🥰🥰🥰
This is the sort of shit that Rosekiller would pull
JAMES' SMILE IS EVERYTHING HOLY SHIT <33
Snowy date?💕
Jegulus comission
Im that one girl who dont mess with the Black sisters
In the new harry potter reboot they're thinking abt making Snape black
I don't wanna sound racist but.. Snape... black?? 😭😭
same nw
ok so I'm a hypocrite.
anyways-
If ya hate Regulus Black then block the frick fracking tag and move on
Dont, however, hate on the character we know so little about and argue with people for expanding his lore or whatever shit its called
Also, I cannot stress this enough, don't hate on the character and use its tag. I'm tryna look at posts of my favorite boy and then i see "regulus black sucks"
that's my ted talk 🥰
James — Much Ado About Nothing
Peter — Julius Caesar
Sirius — Othello
Remus — Troilus & Cressida
Lily — Romeo & Juliet
Mary — As You Like It
Marlene — The Merry Wives of Windsor
Emmeline — All's Well That Ends Well
Alice — Twelfth Night
Frank — Love's Labour's Lost
Dorcas — Antony & Cleopatra
Pandora — A Midsummer Night's Dream
Evan — Titus Andronicus
Barty — Coriolanus
Bellatrix — King Lear
Andromeda — Macbeth
Narcissa — Hamlet
Xenophilius — The Merchant of Venice
Sybill — The Tempest
Regulus — The Taming of the Shrew
hurray Sirius <3
One of the most underrated moments of Sirius’s emotional intelligence in Goblet of Fire is him clocking that Bertha Jorkins’ supposed forgetfulness is completely out of character. In The Daily Prophet, Bagman brushes her off as scatterbrained, but Sirius (who hasn’t seen her in over a decade) immediately recognises that something isn’t right. And he doesn’t just vaguely remember her; he remembers her vividly, enough to say outright, “She was a bit dim, but she had an excellent memory for gossip.”
What makes this so striking is that Sirius is the only person who actually notices something’s off. The people she works with every day don’t question it. Bagman dismisses it entirely. But Sirius, who hasn’t interacted with her in years, immediately knows that her behaviour is fundamentally wrong.
This moment is interesting on multiple levels. First, it speaks to Sirius’s perceptiveness—he instinctively recognises that someone’s fundamental cognitive traits don’t just shift without cause. And of course, he’s right: Bertha’s behaviour is the result of a memory charm placed on her by Barty Crouch Sr. But more than that, it highlights the way he pays attention to people. He doesn’t just remember her vaguely—he remembers who she was.
Also, As an aside he really doesn’t hold back on calling her an idiot (go off pookie).
“She was an idiot. Very nosy, but no brains, none at all. It’s not a good combination, Harry. I’d say she’d be very easy to lure into a trap.”
So in this scene, he’s not just recognising the memory charm, he’s also very accurately predicting what happened to her. Bertha is lured straight into Voldemort’s hands, because she’s silly enough to go off with a man she thought was dead (girl be serious- why are you going off with a man in the middle of a forest- haven’t you heard any of the podcasts?)
no jkr supporter will stop me loving jegulus with all of me
"b- but- they don't even... talk... not even once... i- in canon...." stfu I love regulus black with all my heart you ain't gonna stop me
I cannot believe people let Snape get the high ground.
How do people casually overlook the fact that Snape spent six entire years of his life telling a kid—who never even got the chance to know his father—that said father was an arrogant douchebag? Like, how do people think that behavior is normal?
Snape, a grown man, spent years trying to convince a grieving, orphaned child that his dead father—who literally died protecting his family—was a terrible person. No compassion for a man who gave his life for his wife and son. No sympathy for a kid who grew up abused, unloved, and completely alone, only learning about his parents through stories told by others.
Instead, Snape chose to rehash his teenage rivalry with James Potter by bullying his son. Imagine being so petty that you can’t move past your high school grudges, even when the other person has been dead for over a decade.
Even the coldest, most detached person would muster some respect for a man who died fighting for good. But Snape? No. He chose to sit on his high horse—ignoring the fact that he was once a Death Eater who only changed sides when his own personal interests were threatened—and still had the audacity to act morally superior to James.
James Potter died a hero. Snape, on the other hand, spent his life tormenting the child of the woman he claimed to love—while refusing to let go of a teenage rivalry and weaponizing it against a traumatized, grieving boy.
I cannot get over how utterly selfish and cruel that is. Snape had no empathy for the dead and no sympathy for the living. And people still try to defend him? Seriously?
I was so ahead of the curve, the curve became a sphere-- Chappell Roan my beloved
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