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May 3rd, 2018


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I hope you all heard it. [ link to Potterwatch podcast ]. Teaching Unforgivables and torturing children with them. You Death Eaters and purists somehow, somehow, keep making me think even less of you and your disgusting, horrible actions.

Everyone should be railing against what Amycus Carrow is doing at Hogwarts, and at what Death Eaters are doing in general. Stop putting your heads in the sand. Your children are either going to become torturers or murderers or the victims of it.

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AVERYS, CLEM MAX, HUGO NOTT, THOR ROWLE, VIC MULCIBER
So, the Potterwatch thing. I read what you wrote, Uncle Hugo, but I have to ask. Is it real or not? Are the Carrows torturing the children students at Hogwarts with the Unforgivable Curses? And if so, what do you think about it?

Please spare me the bullshit responses of the students "deserving" it or whatever.

SINISTRA LOWE
I tried to make a lasagna today and failed spectacularly. Idk how I'm going to survive in another place without a house-elf.

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I had the oddest moment earlier, when I realised that I miss Quidditch. I’ve never been much of a fan, I’d turn up to watch matches at school but a certain friend of mine was always convinced that I wasn’t paying enough attention. I got away with it once he made the team, of course, I only really had to turn up then congratulate him afterwards.

Anyway. That friend went on to do this fantastic WWN programme about Quidditch, and in listening I learned a lot. It’s not something I would’ve usually listened to, but opening my mind to it meant that I improved my knowledge on something I didn’t know much about. And now — I mean, I don’t think I’d say I’m the biggest Quidditch fan but I did always check up on the scores. Keep an eye on my favourite statistics. I miss that bit of routine, and I was only very mildly invested in the sport until I listened to something that helped me learn more.

I suppose what I’m trying to say is sometimes it’s worth taking a chance and listening to something or someone new. You never know what you might learn.