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Lions crossing a river
Yes, I already posted this song…so what 🙄🙁
Call me paranoid... But if I asked mum for a huge, and I mean huge (like, XXXL men's shirt) shirt for Christmas, she would suspect I was doing it to regress or for any other reasons like that? I really, really want a over sized shirt to help me feel small, but the paranoia is real.....
sometimes when I say things about how my garden is my pride and joy and greatest accomplishment, sometimes someone will say "what about your literal child" and yeah ok valid but my garden doesn't headbutt me when I won't let it have dino nuggets for breakfast
Sirius is Harry godfather so when James and Lily died it should've been his duty to take care of Harry (alternatively Petunia's, but we already know she wouldn't be good to him, I doubt anyone would have any objections to her being skipped over for guardianship, least of all her), but he didn't take Harry in, and the reasoning given to us in the books is that "Dumbledore said it can't be so" for some bullshit reason and I get that people trusted him to lead them through the first war and it was just over and they wanted things resolved quickly, but legally he had no parental claim over Harry whatsoever, and he was in no position to make such a decision.
So technically, him instructing Hagrid to take Harry to Petunia instead of giving him to Sirius is kidnapping.
This has generated interest amongst the aviation industry, with companies that want to be part of Uber’s exciting new vision developing VTOL aircrafts faster than ever. One that stands out is Carter Aviation Technologies and their partner, Mooney. They have begun developing vehicles which are capable of holding up to six passengers. The CEO, Jay Carter, has drawn attention to its patented “slowed rotor compound design” that allows it to cruise at 175 mph and hovers much efficiently. The vehicle also includes a high-inertia main rotor which is more or less a safety net that provides directional control in event of an emergency.
Brutal.