Although he had been the kid who fights in dead earnest and bites and enjoys nothing about it but the savage relief of making the bastards back away in the end, he has to smile. "Perhaps," he allows; if his first exposures to violence had been from someone who treated at as a sport, perhaps.
Severus does touch him now, lightly and briefly, on the back.
"Oh, well, I thought you'd try to make it interesting for yourself," he explains cheerfully.
"I don't mind having potions classed with food, which can after all be considered a highly customizable nourishing potion. I do mind having it classed with disposable fripperies. Although I suppose the mass producers would be pleased to have their products considered in the line of cheap daily items," he sighs.
"...It's going to be a very strange game if you make up your own cards," Severus points out, amused, as he gathers his coat up and ambles along after, enjoying the reflection of T1's face on a poster and upside down on the doorknob.
And don't get hung up by the haha! Hm. Yarn pleases us. But do you have a catnip mouse on a fishing-pole like object? I've seen I think two movies in 3D. The first one was Coraline, and it was an absolutely amazing experience. The second one was so little enhanced by it that I don't remember which movie it was. Nope! The only scientific sounding ingredients are sodium bicarb, the ingredients in the baking soda, and monosodium phosphate, I think it is. It uses cornstarch. TJ's is good like that. ^,^