"the over romanticization of death eaters has made the harry potter/marauders universe lose its charm," i say into the mic.
the crowd boos. i begin to walk off in shame, when multiple voices speak and command silence from the room.
"she's right," they say. i look for the owners of the voices. there in the 5th row stands: literally every character who is inherently good but overlooked by the fandom.
Silco and his terror of a daughter
middle school
Mark Grayson the way I need him too
“jkr compared voldemort to hitler, so snape is literally a nazi” jkr also compared trans activists to death eaters, so what?
guys, you need to understand that comparisons are subjective and not literal. i can compare voldemort to my uncle, does that mean he is LITERALLY my uncle? no.
can we normalise drawing marlene in crop tops so short that you can see some underboob
We follow three main point of view of the story in the movie. People ask for Yori's pov, but i don't think we can't have his pov, that's why :
The movie starts with the mother's pov then it switches to the teacher's pov because he is the monster in her story in her pov, for Mr. Hori the monster is Minato (in his pov he thinks the young boy is a bully) then the story switch to Minato's pov. I think the monster in Minato's pov is himself. The Point of view switches to the monster in the other story. (idk if it's understandable but i wanted to talk about it)
Yori isn't a monster in anyone pov. So with how the story is build we can't have his pov.
(+ we have a glimpse of the headmistress' pov after the mother and the teacher's one, she is kinda their monster too in a way.)
About your last post. Canon.
MK can easily climb Wukong like baby monkey and their mom💕
They are so father-son coded I just can’t-
Another thing that probably dismantles the whole "Snape is abusive" argument, or rather the hypocrisy behind it.
Filch.
That man insults the children far, far more than Snape does, and constantly threatens physical punishment (and apparently only stopped by Dumbledore very recently).
And even he's not treated as abusive by the narrative, just nasty and unpleasant (and a little ridiculous in his extremity).
If people care so much about the children being abused, they should focus on Filch. Yet nobody ever brings him up in those conversations, because it's not about discussing what's qualified as abuse to the wizarding world (as Filch isn't considered abusive, while Umbridge is, even though he sucked up to her too he's not nearly as hated by the fandom nor by the students iirc), it's literally just people choosing to bash on Severus Snape (and god knows why they have so much hatrid for him)