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Hermione Granger x Draco Malfoy Secrets and Snakes fanfiction. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5549168/1/Secrets-and-Snakes https://youtu.be/GBT8Xs7zPuM ~*~ Draco looked up just as Granger stepped out from the row of books. She jumped slightly when her brown eyes met his silver ones.Her arms were full of volumes and her hair was in her face but Draco could still see the scowl plastered on it. “Malfoy. What are you doing back here? This is my usual table.” Draco pushed back into his seat, “I wasn’t aware these tables were reserved, Granger,” he drawled lazily, eyeing her up and down. She shuffled her feet slightly and readjusted her books. Clearly they were heavy, but Draco didn’t care. He wasn’t about to offer her any help. “Obviously they aren’t, Ferret. But I always use this table. I’m sure you can find a perfectly suitable one elsewhere. Besides,” her face took on a matter-of-fact and smug expression. “I wasn’t aware that you actually studied. Doesn’t your daddy pay for your grades?”
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obviate
verb | ob·vi·ate | \ˈäb-vē-ˌāt\
to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary <The new medical treatment obviates the need for surgery.>
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Pronunciation: [OB-vee-eyt]
Equality: The Non-Zero-Sum Game of Our Time
In the grand tapestry of human civilization, the concept of equality has been both a beacon of hope and a source of contentious debate. Yet, despite the cacophony of opinions, one incontrovertible truth remains: equality is not a zero-sum game. It is not a finite resource to be hoarded or depleted, but rather an expansive ideal that, when embraced, enriches us all.
The Fallacy of Zero-Sum Thinking
To obviate the misconception that equality diminishes the privileged, we must first dismantle the fallacy of zero-sum thinking. This erroneous belief posits that any gain in equality for one group must inherently result in a loss for another. Such a notion is as archaic as it is misguided, akin to suggesting that the illumination of one candle diminishes the light of another. In reality, the pursuit of equality is a collective endeavor that amplifies the luminosity of society as a whole.
Varieties of Equality: A Spectrum of Justice
Equality manifests in myriad forms, each addressing distinct facets of societal imbalance. Consider economic equality, which seeks to obviate the disparities in wealth and opportunity that perpetuate cycles of poverty. Then there is social equality, which endeavors to eradicate the insidious prejudices that marginalize individuals based on race, gender, or sexual orientation. Political equality, meanwhile, aspires to ensure that every voice is heard and valued in the democratic process.
A Simple Analogy: The Orchestra of Society
Imagine society as a grand orchestra, where each instrument represents a different demographic group. True equality is not about silencing the violins to amplify the trumpets; it is about ensuring that every instrument is tuned and given the opportunity to contribute to the symphony. When each section plays its part, the resulting harmony is far more magnificent than any solo performance could ever achieve.
Pre-Bunking Criticisms: Addressing the Naysayers
Critics may argue that efforts to promote equality are tantamount to favoritism or reverse discrimination. However, such assertions fail to recognize that equality is not about elevating one group at the expense of another. Rather, it is about leveling the playing field so that all individuals, regardless of their starting position, have the opportunity to succeed. It is the antithesis of favoritism; it is fairness incarnate.
Call to Action: Embrace the Symphony
As members of this societal orchestra, it is incumbent upon us to advocate for and actively participate in the pursuit of equality. This can be achieved through education, activism, and policy reform. By championing initiatives that promote inclusivity and equity, we contribute to a more harmonious and prosperous society.
Conclusion: The Crescendo of Progress
In conclusion, equality is not a zero-sum game, but a crescendo of progress that benefits us all. By obviating the misconceptions that hinder our collective advancement, we can create a world where every individual is afforded the dignity and opportunity they deserve. Let us tune our instruments and play our parts, for the symphony of equality is one that, when fully realized, will resonate through the ages.
Title: The One with the Obviate Obstacle
INT. CENTRAL PERK - DAY
The gang is gathered around their usual couch. ROSS is reading a book, MONICA is sipping her coffee, CHANDLER is flipping through a magazine, JOEY is trying to solve a crossword puzzle, and RACHEL is behind the counter working. PHOEBE enters, looking excited.
PHOEBE: (excitedly) Guys, guess what? I just learned a new word today!
CHANDLER: (sarcastically) Is it “obfuscate”? Because I think you’re about to do that.
PHOEBE: (ignoring Chandler) No, it’s “obviate”! Isn’t it great?
JOEY: (confused) Obviate? Is that like when you eat too much and you have to… you know, obviate?
ROSS: (correcting) No, Joey. “Obviate” means to remove or avoid a problem or need.
JOEY: (nodding) Oh, like when I avoid doing laundry by wearing all my clothes at once!
MONICA: (rolling her eyes) That’s not exactly what it means, Joey.
PHOEBE: (enthusiastic) I want to use it in a sentence today. I just need the perfect opportunity!
RACHEL approaches with a tray of coffee.
RACHEL: (to Phoebe) Hey, Pheebs, can you cover for me later? I have a date with this really cute guy.
PHOEBE: (grinning) Sure! I can obviate your shift!
Everyone pauses, looking at Phoebe.
CHANDLER: (smirking) Well, that was obviate-ly not the right usage.
PHOEBE: (defensive) Hey, I’m still learning!
ROSS: (trying to help) How about this: “I obviated the need for a date by staying home with a good book.”
JOEY: (laughing) Or, “I obviated the need for a job by living with Chandler!”
CHANDLER: (mocking) And I obviated the need for sanity by being friends with you guys.
They all laugh, and Phoebe looks determined.
PHOEBE: (confident) Okay, okay. I’ll get it right next time. Just wait!
Suddenly, GUNTHER walks by, carrying a tray of pastries. He trips, and the pastries go flying. Everyone gasps.
PHOEBE: (jumping up) I obviated the need for a clean floor by catching these!
Phoebe dives, catching a single pastry while the rest hit the floor. The gang bursts into laughter.
RACHEL: (laughing) Well, you obviated one pastry, at least!
PHOEBE: (proudly holding up the pastry) See? I’m getting better!
The gang continues to laugh and joke as the scene fades out.
END SCENE