Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

Okay, I know I haven't updated in a while and I'm deeply sorry, I'm just really busy with school and it's hard to find things to talk about, but I'm going to try and start up again. :)
I dressed up as a Ravenclaw student for Halloween. I can't be Luna, though because I don't have blonde hair. Everyone was like "Are you Hermione? :D" I'm like "NO! I'm dressed in RAVENCLAW colours. Hermione is a GRYFFINDOR. Jeez, don't any of you read? Stupid Muggles..." Okay I didn't say THAT exactly, but I was thinking it.
I hate it when people think that just because they've seen the movies they automatically know everything Harry Potter and try to show it off, but then they just look stupid.
Do you know what I mean? Those people who're like "Oh I love Harry Potter! I love the part where Harry goes into Snape's mind and sees his dad picking on him! XD"
I try to correct them, but it's just a waste of time and breath because, unless they've read the books, they won't know what I'm talking about. I'd be like "Well, actually, Harry goes into Snape's Pensieve-" "Pen what?" and then I have to explain what a Pensieve is.
It's just tiring being around people who aren't at the same intellectual and literary level I am.
I gotta get out of here. Can you, like, go to the theme park and STAY at Hogwarts? Like, take classes, eat there, be with other HP fans, ect. That would be awesome... If only, if only... DFTBA!
-HPnerd394

1 comment:

  1. You'll always have that with fandoms. And I don't think you're automatically intellectually superior when you just know more about Harry Potter. The only thing you can do is to make sure that you can find people who are just as into the Harry Potter fandom as you are and discuss it with them. I can't discuss my Harry Potter obsession with my family and half of my friends. So when I was 14, I got on a Harry Potter forum and now I know where I can go whenever I feel the need to discuss such things. And thankfully, we got the Ning.

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