Rowling Derangement Syndrome - "TERF/Woke Author Bad!!1"

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Troons think about JK Rowling far more then Harry Potter fan do.
 
They are the absolute epitome of those 'stop having fun!!' memes. They cannot comprehend that other people can feel a sense of joy and happiness in something that they themselves hate.
Oh no they do, and that's why they're so angry.
They've lost something that they loved more than most normal people can fathom and they are pissed that they've lost it.
So now no one is allowed to love HP but they can't let go of it and keeps seething like the delusional little fuckers they are.
 
For anyone who hasn't been to King's Cross: they've put half a luggage trolley on the wall between 9 and 10 so that it looks like it's going through, and there's always a long queue to pose with it. So the running into a wall stuff is bogus.
 
"I have never heard of a fandom that so willingly ran into a god damn wall because a book told em to."

Not to defend retarded Potter fans, but I have unfortunately heard of a fandom that that cuts off their genitals because gooner pedophiles told em to

"Hogwarts isn't real. Trans people are."
Nigger, there is as much evidence for me being a Slytherin as there is for you being a woman.
 
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For anyone who hasn't been to King's Cross: they've put half a luggage trolley on the wall between 9 and 10 so that it looks like it's going through, and there's always a long queue to pose with it. So the running into a wall stuff is bogus.

It did happen once or twice before they put tat there.
 
I'm probably in the minority in that I read the Harry Potter books way into adulthood and found them fun. (I read absolutely everything, I don't really care about target demographics or quality, if it looks interesting I'll read it, and there's usually always at least something to take away from it) They were not the most thunkful of books and the writing was a bit bleh in the first few ones but clearly evolved over the series. Sometimes all that was missing is the characters directly addressing the reader to explain the plot, but it had interesting and entertaining worldbuilding (I believe what the kids would call "comfy" these days) and she was good at even tying minor plot points up quite well which I wish more writers would do at that level, especially those of long running series. If you read a lot of fiction, you will know that it is a very underrepresented skill amongst writers which can make things quite unsatisfying. It is not surprising that she does crime books now. You often got the impression from some of the plots that what she really wanted to write is a crime story.

I remember when insane people on the internet would claim Rowling isn't real but just a "front" to sell these books which were somehow corpo-created because a normal person can't be successful like that or something like that. It made no sense. Her first narc husband who abused her also claimed he actually wrote the books (or some of them) IIRC. If you had to ever deal with a narcissist you will not be surprised about the trauma and the incredibly low tolerance for dishonest bullshit she has.

What also makes no sense is anyone who has ever read these books being surprised by Rowlings attitude about being told what to think and blindly trusting the press and authority figures/following a mob. If you read these books you'd know that she would not have the patience for this 1984 doublethink newspeak these freaks try to enforce on everyone. This probably ties back into what she had to endure.
 
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Things with no staying power:
  • Troon's hold on the culture.
  • Tranny self esteem
  • Tolerance for TIM and TIF nonsese out of polietness by society at large.

Things with staying power:
  • A decently written children's book series about magic and stuff.
 
Seeing a resurgence of that "more people regret Harry Potter tattoos than gender affirming care" meme. I've yet to be engaged on whether or not that includes suicide rates...
 
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