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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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                  • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                    @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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                    @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                    The series follows a girl named Candy Quackenbush as she navigates this world, battling darkness and discovering her connection to it, all brought to life with Barker's own surreal illustrations.

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                    • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                      Please don’t support the terrible Rowling

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                      @stux As expected, this thread brought out some bigot JKR fans for my blocklist. 🙄

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                      • raphaelmorgan@disabled.socialR raphaelmorgan@disabled.social

                        @anthrazit @stux I have some follow-up questions.
                        - do you think I deserve healthcare?
                        - do you support my right to call my wife a woman?
                        - do you think people should be allowed to choose what we do with our bodies?
                        - do you think racism or anti-Semitism are bad?
                        - do you think women are harmed by a system that enforces strict gender roles and places their value on how well they meet an arbitrary aesthetic standard?

                        If you answered "yes" to any of these, you might want to rethink your support.

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                        @raphaelmorgan @stux

                        If I would solemnly swear to just have social contact with people I totally agree with I would be the loneliest person in the world.

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                        • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                          @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                          The series follows a girl named Candy Quackenbush as she navigates this world, battling darkness and discovering her connection to it, all brought to life with Barker's own surreal illustrations.

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                          @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                          I always kinda identtified with Candy

                          not sure why

                          It might remain a mysterie forever

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                          • anthrazit@mastodon.socialA anthrazit@mastodon.social

                            @stux
                            I don't agree.

                            The Harry Potter books were definitively the best reading experience I've ever had in my life.

                            I've read all of the books to my kids as well, and I wouldn't miss a minute of that wonderful time.

                            There is some much magic and wisdom in those books, and the prophecies of the hard times we are in at the moment.

                            I am here to protect her and willing to cast every spell I know with the exception of one of the forbidden ones.

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                            @anthrazit @stux

                            Might as well cast the forbidden ones too, since that's what Rowling is doing to trans people anyway. Commit to the bit, y'know?

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                            • veronica@mastodon.onlineV veronica@mastodon.online

                              @stux As expected, this thread brought out some bigot JKR fans for my blocklist. 🙄

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                              @veronica Handy but unfortunate there still here!

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                              • ralfmaximus@mastodon.socialR ralfmaximus@mastodon.social

                                @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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                                @ralfmaximus True that but it won't contribute direct cash at least 😉

                                Gotta start somewhere

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                                • anthrazit@mastodon.socialA anthrazit@mastodon.social

                                  @raphaelmorgan @stux

                                  If I would solemnly swear to just have social contact with people I totally agree with I would be the loneliest person in the world.

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                                  @anthrazit @stux so instead you choose to align yourself with fascists. Personally, I'd rather be lonely* than a fascist, but YMMV

                                  *I've actually discovered that trying to take away human rights from entire groups of people is a pretty easy line to draw and still find plenty of friends, especially when those groups are >half the planet. I associate with people who disagree with me on all sorts of things--whether certain people deserve the right to exist doesn't have to be on the list

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                                  • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                                    @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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                                    @Noortjevee That didn't bother me so much because the cost of coming back was one that cost a lot and corrupted the person throughout the process. And he didn't really come back from the dead because he never totally died. He was just mostly dead. 🙂 @jakebrake @stux

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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

                                      the whole
                                      "...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives."

                                      (had to google the words)

                                      Was kinda intresting to me.

                                      but the cop out of the deathly hallows, and then the goddamn expeliarmus deflect bullshit, so they could go "no no...HArry never killed him, voldemort kinda killed himself"

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                                      • cstamp@mastodon.socialC cstamp@mastodon.social

                                        @Noortjevee That didn't bother me so much because the cost of coming back was one that cost a lot and corrupted the person throughout the process. And he didn't really come back from the dead because he never totally died. He was just mostly dead. 🙂 @jakebrake @stux

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                                        @CStamp i did not mean the Horcruxes. but the deathly hallows thing.

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                                        • noortjevee@mstdn.socialN noortjevee@mstdn.social

                                          @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                                          the whole
                                          "...and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives."

                                          (had to google the words)

                                          Was kinda intresting to me.

                                          but the cop out of the deathly hallows, and then the goddamn expeliarmus deflect bullshit, so they could go "no no...HArry never killed him, voldemort kinda killed himself"

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                                          @Noortjevee @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

                                          They could just have said "predicting the future doesn't work, suck it up". Unfortunately fantasy on magic is rarely courageous enough to handle the "prophesy of the one who will be our salvation" properly (ie. this way).

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