Submitted by sk8er_girl90 t3_11crc2l in movies
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To actually answer you, you should see whether you can get some Harry Potter themed snacks online somewhere (butter beer, pumpkin juice, those weird jelly beans, chocolate frogs, etc. I know they sell them at the theme parks but don’t know if they’re available elsewhere
the comments are gonna be fun
At the moment, there’s only two comments other than your’s and they’re both exactly what you were expecting
Butterbeer. Get cream soda, caramel syrup, butterscotch syrup, and whipped cream. Tastes just like what they serve at hogwarts in Universal Studios
You can buy the gummie frogs and melt chocolate to do the chocolate frogs.
There’s jelly beans
The bertie bott’s are a lot of fun! I definitely suggest getting those and there are also a few cool recipes for butter beer floating around (check youtube).
This could be bait. If you don't know the firestorm around this IP right now genuinely, even as someone who's upset about it, I recommend taking this to the harry potter sub because you'll get a lot less negative attention
Get some colored LED lights and you could blow their minds when the entertainment center starts glowing.
But that would be a mild personal sacrifice, which would be out of line. They want to shame other people into making personal sacrifices so they don’t have to.
im just here to say were not all crazy. Just to be representative of the non chronically online entitled twitter warriors i want to say dont feel bad for the comments this will get. Instead be happy youre above this shit.
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Meh. Given how bigoted JKR has become has taken all of the magic out of it for me.
Kids shouldn’t need to be caught up in the morality here
I grew up and that took the magic out of it for me, lol.
You’re supposed to grow old for kids for babies that’s how aging works lmao
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Believing in two unchangeable genders isn't bigotry.
Two unchangeable biological sexes*. Gender is a construct, but you can't HRT your chromosomes into changing. There's a point to be made there, but you won't get anything across by conflating sex and gender.
What is gender exactly? Not trying to argue, I'm just curious
In this context I would say they mean gender to mean the “restrictions” society puts on those born male or female to do certain things or be a certain way. Men should be source of primary income, play football, get dirty, monster trucks, be in charge, etc. Women take care of children, wear dresses & make up, play with dolls, like to shop, cook, clean, etc.
I sort of get what you're saying. You're basically just describing stereotypes and roles associated with being masculine or feminine.
The part that confuses me is that you don't have to be interested in playing football and getting dirty or being the primary source of income, etc. to be a man, and you don't have to wear make-up and dresses and enjoy shopping to be a woman. For example, if a guy doesn't like sports but likes clothes and shopping, does this mean that they are non-binary according to your definition of gender? It doesn't really make sense to me.
I think the argument would then become, what’s the point of identifying a gender besides anything more than has a penis and has a vagina. It’s a construct because the identification is kind of pointless for non-science and sometimes sex related reasons. Which is why there’s more of a push to remove he/she and just make it they. I think.
Ya, that's what I'm confused about, I just don't really understand the point of the concept and why it's considered a whole separate category from sex.
What concept do you mean? Sorry.
The concept of gender in general, more specifically, the idea of being non-binary or gender being a spectrum.
Yeah I agree. It’s an unfortunate middle ground of a country split between only wanting “normal” gender terms and wanting them gone entirely.
Get ready for a bunch of people coming in to downvote you with their pearls clutched.
A lot of us genuinely believe the reaction to the stories, and, more recently, the game have gone way overboard. It's fine to make the personal choice to boycott something, but don't shame others for enjoying a fantasy story.
I realize, to most of the people I'm talking about, the viewpoints of others matter very little, anyway. But, just know, the rest of us feel the same about you.
It’s the fact that she uses the money she makes to donate and push anti trans legislation and talking points. Keeping her a household name is actively working against us.
To you it’s a fun story, to marginalized communities it’s her source of income to fuel attacks against us. So sure, you’re allowed to read and enjoy Harry Potter. Just don’t call yourself an ally. Ally requires cooperation and working towards a goal set by the community.
I don't care if i am considered an ally or not, really. Not anymore. Not since that started to entail my strict adherence to a code prescribed by people like yourself. I'll support in the ways that I feel comfortable, regardless of whether or not you or others want to call me an ally.
Do you use Twitter? Run by a known transphobe. Pretty much every cell phone company uses child labor. Get off your high horse. I’m sick of people being shamed for playing a video game or reading a book. There is no ethical consumption in todays capitalist society
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How many people who work for Avalanche Studios are members of the LGBTQ+ community and directly benefit from Hogwarts Legacy being succesful?
ktodd6 t1_ja4tte8 wrote
Post this in r/harrypotter, you’ll get much more productive help and some great ideas