iseedeaddaleks
iseedeaddaleks
iseedeaddaleks

Right? Unless you get pulled over, how often is a person’s blood-alcohol level looked at? Is it something that would pop up during a routine blood test?

I can’t imagine show hard it must be to diagnose. It must really suck if you have this but just have these seemingly vague and unrelated symptoms.

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I wonder what happens if she stays untreated, though? Would she have the same issues of someone who was a long-term alcoholic? I’m off to google...

I always thought Jez was more exclusive buy I got magically followed a few SNS’s ago. I’m still really freaking grey on Gawker! Who knows? I don’t think there is much of a rhyme or reason :)

That is a good cautionary tale!

That is so disappointing. It’s seriously good ice cream.

I really hate what the movies did to Ron. In the book, he is Harry & Hermione’s entrance into the Wizarding World. He is the one that explains what a ‘mudblood’ is. He is also a master of strategy and is instrumental in the final battle because of it. In the movies, Hermione has all of the exposition and Ron is

That was brutal. So brutal. I still haven’t forgiven her for that one. I get why she did it (war is hell, shit got real, etc.). But, ugh, that one was a punch in the gut.

It definitely gets worse from there, partially because as the series goes on the plot and backstory get more complicated, so more and more got left out. The first movie is still my favorite because even though it had problems, I think it was the movie that was the most faithful to the feeling of the book (Harry’s

I enjoy them the way you like a bad tortilla chips - they aren’t nearly as good as the real thing, but they quench the craving, you know? They’re like a glimpse of the whole world that I love even though they don’t get it quite right.

Ooh I’ll definitely have to check it out! I’m a huge fan of Paul Rudd and Janeane Garafolo.

I remember be so annoyed at Harry in that book. I mean, it’s realistic, but he’s SO WHINY! I loved Sirius and the Order so much. And the whole Department of Mysteries section. I wish we had seen more of the department and explored more. I want to know what is behind the other doors!

No, I wish :)

You should try the books again! They are definitely children’s books, but they grow up as the characters do and end up being pretty dark. What I love about them is that Rowling creates an entire world with so many details and so much history. The characters are lovely in interesting. The main trio are just really good

The Gaunts would have been a much better use of screen time. Without it Voldemort remains fairly one dimensional. We see him already evillish in the orphanage, but we don’t know why he got that way and why his hatred of muggles is so deep - which is pretty important!

Oh, I have no idea. I’m just really hoping it happens, and if it does, the BBC should do it. They adapted Pride and Prejudice into an 8 or 10 hour series and it was great. I’m just saying I think they should give the HP series the same treatment!

Totally agree with everything you wrote.