A Civil Sorting
The Sorting Hat took a peak inside the minds of the Avengers and found that not every hero is created equal.

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A Civil Sorting
The Sorting Hat took a peak inside the minds of the Avengers and found that not every hero is created equal.
He wasn’t the boy who made all the wrong choices.
He was the boy who never had a choice.
even more Cursed Child spoilers! (there are SPOILERS below this line! proceed with caution!!)
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So my grandma is very Catholic and refuses to read/watch Harry Potter so when she told us that it was “too violent” one Christmas my uncle replied with “Hey mom, do you know what’s even more violent? The Bible” and honestly that is still the best comeback I’ve ever had the privilege of witnessing
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HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD SPOILERS!! DONT CLICK THE LINKS IF YOU DONT WANT ANYTHING TO BE SPOILED FOR YOU
Just in case anyone somehow misinterpreted the title in all caps and bold, I will repeat it. If you don’t want cursed child to be spoiled at all for you, don’t click the links!!!!
http://bit.ly/1UycV4X
http://bit.ly/1Uo4pFY
@thisisyourheart777: to answer your question on my previous post, these are the two spoilers that I looked at. Although they tell you a bit about some characters and what they’re up to, they do not, however, spoil the plot in any way, which I think is nice because we can then feed our need for knowledge of the story without ruining all the surprises. If, however, you would like more spoilers, you can probably just search it in the tags on tumblr.
I got these links off the Twitter account @hypable. They have a blog on here too where they have probably posted everything as well.
Hope this helped!
MUST. HAVE.
Ginny: Chocolate or strawberry?
Harry: Chocolate, I'm not stupid.
Ginny: I didn't know ice cream preference could be linked to intelligence. goodness, you beat one dark wizard and you think you know everything.
I’m rewatching old Potter interviews and someone just tried to scare Rupert with a spider like that’s his phobia and he’s like doing hp3 promo so he’s like 16 and the interviewer is a grown man???
Favourite Harry Potter PS/SS Book moments that weren’t in the films
I’m rereading the books in anticipation of the play and I keep finding tiny little things that I’d forgotten about. I’ve ignored some of the big famous changes, because I never forget those XD
‘And what if I wave my wand and nothing happens?’ / ‘Throw it away and punch him on the nose,’ Ron suggested.
The fact that yes Harry and Ron rescue Hermione from the troll but only after they locked it in the bathroom with her first
‘And you could ask your parents if they know who Flamel is,’ said Ron. ‘It’d be safe to ask them.’ / ‘Very safe, as they’re both dentists,’ said Hermione. I can’t help reading Hermione’s response as really dry humour, though it could also be the earnestness of an eleven year old and I’m not entirely sure which is funnier XD
Dumbledore wearing a flowery bonnet at Christmas dinner
Hagrid getting drunk at Christmas dinner and kissing a giggling Professor McGonagall on the cheek
That Harry’s whole family are behind him in the Mirror of Erised, not just his parents.
Ron wears paisley pyjamas (at least when they go visit the Mirror together)
That the trio initially think that Snape wants the stone just to get rich and live forever (Voldemort isn’t even in the picture until chapter fifteen)
Hermione flattering Hagrid into telling them about the people who defended the stone: ‘We wondered who Dumbledore had trusted enough to help him, apart from you.’
For the trip to Romania, Hagrid packs Norbert a teddy bear.
“Hermione did a sort of jig. / ‘Malfoy’s got detention! I could sing!’ / ‘Don’t,’ Harry advised her.”
‘Mars is bright tonight’
‘Ron couldn’t get worked up, it was too hot’ - you and me both, Ron.
Harry impersonating the Bloody Baron so that Peeves doesn’t bother them.
All three of the trio on broomsticks in the flying key room.
Quirrell, in the final showdown, magics rope to tie Harry up while he’s stood there (wandlessly, I might add). A little later, while Quirrell is inspecting the mirror, Harry tries to get away but because of the ropes he just falls straight over. Quirrell ignores him. I can’t stop picturing little DanRad faceplanting in the background of a shot of Quirrell, and I feel bad for laughing but I’m still doing it…
Quirrell’s turban always smells funny. Is it because of the funk of evil? Does Voldemort just never get Quirrell to wash his face? We may never know.
When Harry was in the hospital wing, Fred and George tried to send him a toilet seat.
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wizarding schools around the world: Mahoutokoro School of Magic (Japanese: 魔法所, Mahōtokoro)
This ancient Japanese school has the smallest student body of the eleven great wizarding schools and takes students from the age of seven (although they do not board until they are eleven). While day students, wizarding children are flown back and forth to their homes every day on the backs of a flock of giant storm petrels. The ornate and exquisite palace of Mahoutokoro is made of mutton-fat jade, and stands on the topmost point of the ‘uninhabited’ (or so Muggles think) Volcanic island of Minami Iwo Jima.
Students are presented with enchanted robes when they arrive, which grow in size as they do, and which gradually change colour as the learning of their wearer increases, beginning a faint pink colour and becoming (if top grades are achieved in every magical subject) gold. If the robes turn white, this is an indication that the student has betrayed the Japanese wizard’s code and adopted illegal practices (which in Europe we call 'Dark’ magic) or broken the International Statute of Secrecy. To 'turn white’ is a terrible disgrace, which results in instant expulsion from the school and trial at the Japanese Ministry for Magic. Mahoutokoro’s reputation rests not only on its impressive academic prowess, but also on its outstanding reputation for Quidditch, which, legend has it, was introduced to Japan centuries ago by a band of foolhardy Hogwarts students who were blown off course during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe on wholly inadequate broomsticks. Rescued by a party of wizarding staff from Mahoutokoro, who had been observing the movements of the planets, they remained as guests long enough to teach their Japanese counterparts the rudiments of the game, a move they lived to regret. Every member of the Japanese Quidditch team and the current Champion’s League winners (the Toyohashi Tengu) attributes their prowess to the gruelling training they were given at Mahoutokoro, where they practise over a sometimes turbulent sea in stormy conditions, forced to keep an eye out not only for the Bludgers but also for planes from the Muggle airbase on a neighbouring island.
RAVENCLAW: “Most magic goes on in the head.” –Terry Pratchett (Granny Weatherwax: Wyrd Sisters)
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