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Welcome, folks! Every year at small gifts, we start off the holiday season with a week's worth of discussion posts. It's a chance to get to know other participants (or say hi again), meet our readers (hi, readers! we love you!), and while away the hours before December 1. We'll have one topic per day until November 30.
Today: introductions!
1) Leave a comment letting us know who you are as a fan. (Leave your Tumblr name/AO3 name as well as your DW name, if they're different.) How long have you shipped R/S? Are you a reader? Writer? Artist? Crafter? Do you participate in any other parts of Harry Potter fandom? Are you active in any other fandoms right now?
2) Say hi to someone else!
Today: introductions!
1) Leave a comment letting us know who you are as a fan. (Leave your Tumblr name/AO3 name as well as your DW name, if they're different.) How long have you shipped R/S? Are you a reader? Writer? Artist? Crafter? Do you participate in any other parts of Harry Potter fandom? Are you active in any other fandoms right now?
2) Say hi to someone else!
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Date: 2017-12-02 12:28 pm (UTC)Especially because the entire Quidditch commentary situation has always bothered me. As a football fan I know how much an even slightly biased commentator can ruin a match for you, and I never understood why they even allowed Lee Jordan to be commentator for Gryffindor matches when he was obviously not able to give an at least more or less unbiased commentary. And yeah, what Zacharias did was pretty much exactly the same, but it’s only now that everyone is allowed to be angry about it? How unfair is that?
I'm totally with you on a bit more perspective being in order! The whole “nobody has anything other than harry's word for what happened to cedric” thing in particular isn’t given nearly enough attention imo. I get that we’re supposed to be on Harry’s side, and we know what really happened, but when you look at the whole mess from an outsider’s point of view it’s completely understandable that people are doubting him? As much as it sucks for Harry, "the cup turned out to be a portkey that took us to a graveyard where Voldemort got kind of resurrected and told his servant to kill Cedric" does sound at least slightly mad. But the people who are actually questioning him are immediately pushed aside as fools who will (or actually do) learn in the end - or villains, on whatever small level.
I’ve never even thought about Zacharias probably knowing Cedric pretty well, but that makes a lot of sense, and now I’m starting to feel really sorry for him. The whole situation is bad and probably confusing enough as it is, but having to deal with the death of a close friend/mentor at the same time? Poor guy! D:
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Date: 2017-12-04 12:34 am (UTC)