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  • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

    Please don’t support the terrible Rowling

    cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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    #32

    @stux And John Lithgow as Dumbledore? I've lost respect for him for having taken the role, but though I used to like him as an actor, he is not Dumbledore. 😉

    A lot was left out of the movies, so this is an opportunity to tell more of the story, but considering the author, its time should be done. I guess they think they can milk it further.

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    • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

      *if you do want to watch the new series but not support Rowling

      Get a (good) VPN like Proton + Tor for example and just download them via torrents or something

      It's okay

      destranis@dragonscave.spaceD This user is from outside of this forum
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      #33

      @stux And if I want to support Rowling and common sense?

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      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

        Please don’t support the terrible Rowling

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        #34

        @stux The books weren't even good.

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        • jakebrake@ohai.socialJ jakebrake@ohai.social

          @Noortjevee @stux

          The only things JKR brought to the table were cruel interconnects between the much better sources she stole from, plus lawyers.

          When I read the first HP book, I thought it was a fanfic homage to the Worst Witch series or maybe Chrestomanci series. Or Books of Magic for the protagonist. Or Agatha Christie for plot. Nope. Complete rip-off.

          OK, time to watch some Worst Witch! Or Owl House!

          A pretty good summary of the wherefroms and examples:

          Just a moment...

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          (elftor.medium.com)

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          @jakebrake @Noortjevee @stux Have you seen the Conrad Edison series? I was surprised he wasn't sued. It was just a darker version of HP.

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          • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

            Please don’t support the terrible Rowling

            destranis@dragonscave.spaceD This user is from outside of this forum
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            #36

            @stux Please don't spread nonsense. You are right about the fact that noone asked for this, but at least Rowling still knows what common sense is.

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            • trebach@functional.cafeT trebach@functional.cafe

              @Linux @stux Where do you think it says they fall under US jurisdiction? The places I see the US mentioned is where they have registered trademarks in the US and says consumer users in the US agree to binding arbitration and a class action waiver unless they opt out within the first 30 days of agreeing to the terms of service

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              @trebach @Linux @stux

              Proton is problematic due to cooperating with the FBI. Did they resist? Yeah, sure. Could they have resisted a lot more and in more public ways? Definitely.

              Plus the owner is allegedly a racist bigoted POS. Proton might shield similarly-minded users, but anyone else, caveat utilitor.

              Just a moment...

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              (stateofsurveillance.org)

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              • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                *if you do want to watch the new series but not support Rowling

                Get a (good) VPN like Proton + Tor for example and just download them via torrents or something

                It's okay

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                #38

                @stux

                Streaming services now use paid services to track how often torrents are downloaded, effectively treating piracy as another viewer metric. Just by torrenting it you're helping boost JKR's numbers. And alas, using a VPN won't change that.

                There are many services, but one such tool is Piracymeter.
                https://piracymeter.com/

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                • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                  @jakebrake @Noortjevee @stux Have you seen the Conrad Edison series? I was surprised he wasn't sued. It was just a darker version of HP.

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                  @jakebrake @Noortjevee @stux Looking at the Worst Witch, I can see the similarity, though HP seems different enough.

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                  • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                    @jakebrake @Noortjevee @stux Have you seen the Conrad Edison series? I was surprised he wasn't sued. It was just a darker version of HP.

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                    @CStamp @jakebrake @stux i have not...it goes on the list..

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                    • jakebrake@ohai.socialJ jakebrake@ohai.social

                      @Noortjevee @stux

                      The only things JKR brought to the table were cruel interconnects between the much better sources she stole from, plus lawyers.

                      When I read the first HP book, I thought it was a fanfic homage to the Worst Witch series or maybe Chrestomanci series. Or Books of Magic for the protagonist. Or Agatha Christie for plot. Nope. Complete rip-off.

                      OK, time to watch some Worst Witch! Or Owl House!

                      A pretty good summary of the wherefroms and examples:

                      Just a moment...

                      favicon

                      (elftor.medium.com)

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                      @jakebrake @stux i kept saying this part also..

                      Although i was harsher, i keep saying "Dumbledore only became gay because she could benefit of him being gay:

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                      • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                        @CStamp @jakebrake @stux i have not...it goes on the list..

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                        @Noortjevee @CStamp @stux

                        Onto my list too!

                        This is turning into a pretty good source for things to check out! Perfect for a Friday afternoon. 🎬

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                        • jakebrake@ohai.socialJ jakebrake@ohai.social

                          @Noortjevee @CStamp @stux

                          Onto my list too!

                          This is turning into a pretty good source for things to check out! Perfect for a Friday afternoon. 🎬

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                          @jakebrake @CStamp @stux i agree...

                          If i may suggest one of my fave books, not tied to this.

                          "The thief of always" by Clive Barker.....

                          Amazing read

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                          • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                            Please don’t support the terrible Rowling

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                            @stux Thread boosted to me last night:
                            https://friendhole.social/@beandreams/116296220636150716
                            "JK Rowling, support for letting go of HP"

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                            • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                              @CStamp @jakebrake @stux i have not...it goes on the list..

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                              @Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux I think he got his magic rules a lot more consistent. JKR had so many inconsistencies. They can do a reparo, for instance, to fix broken glasses, but poor witches/wizards have patched or ratty robes? They all seem to take the train, in a muggle train station, to Hogwarts, but there are magic folk who don't know what muggles dress like?

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                              • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                                @jakebrake @CStamp @stux i agree...

                                If i may suggest one of my fave books, not tied to this.

                                "The thief of always" by Clive Barker.....

                                Amazing read

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                                @Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux Thanks!

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                                • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                                  @jakebrake @CStamp @stux i agree...

                                  If i may suggest one of my fave books, not tied to this.

                                  "The thief of always" by Clive Barker.....

                                  Amazing read

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                                  @Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux FWIW, it seems a movie for it is in the works. 🙂

                                  "A live-action adaptation is currently in the works, scheduled to be directed by Jennifer Kent."

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                                  • destranis@dragonscave.spaceD destranis@dragonscave.space

                                    @stux And if I want to support Rowling and common sense?

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                                    @destranis @stux
                                    Those are mutually exclusive.

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                                    • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                                      @Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux I think he got his magic rules a lot more consistent. JKR had so many inconsistencies. They can do a reparo, for instance, to fix broken glasses, but poor witches/wizards have patched or ratty robes? They all seem to take the train, in a muggle train station, to Hogwarts, but there are magic folk who don't know what muggles dress like?

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                                      @CStamp @jakebrake @stux one of my main gripes is

                                      "There is no magic strong enough to raise the dead...oh wait there is, we just lied. Lied so the only intresting (to me) part is negated and leads to dull by the books resolution.

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                                      • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                                        @Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux FWIW, it seems a movie for it is in the works. 🙂

                                        "A live-action adaptation is currently in the works, scheduled to be directed by Jennifer Kent."

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        The Thief of Always - Wikipedia

                                        favicon

                                        (en.wikipedia.org)

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                                        @CStamp @jakebrake @stux one has been teased so often i lost hope of a good one

                                        (Also lost hope on a new Abarat book)

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                                        • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                                          @CStamp @jakebrake @stux one has been teased so often i lost hope of a good one

                                          (Also lost hope on a new Abarat book)

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                                          @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                                          The Books of Abarat is a young adult fantasy series by Clive Barker, set in a magical archipelago of 25 islands, each representing an hour of the day, with a planned five books, of which three have been published: Abarat (2002), Days of Magic, Nights of War (2004), and Absolute Midnight (2011).

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