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You'll wish you all had Robot Insurance!!
Actually, "Nocturnal Exploration" sounds kind of sexy.
I've reached a two-fold conclusion about people who vehemently hate Harry Potter fans and want to spoil thier fun. I don't mean the Fundies who fear the mere mention of magic or those who "just don't get it" and just kind of shake thier heads in bewilderment. I mean those a-holes that tried thier best to spoil the 6th book or who resort to childish name calling and juvenile mockeries. First, they are envious that they did not write novels that make zillions of dollars. Aren't we all. But they are also really envious of anyone who appears to be having a better time than they. And we Harry Potheads have a blast, nerdily discussing theories and wearing silly hats and buying fun accessories. They are grown-up versions of kids who went around snatching candy-bags from children on Halloween. The funny thing is, thier attitude is far more childish and ridiculous that simply reading a book intended for young people. /end rant.
Got my cuisinart blade in the mail. I was worried I wouldn't have it for the housewarming and that my dips would suffer as a result. But no. My menu is finalized and my shopping is almost done. Wheee!
I love parties.

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But the simple fact is that you don't have to hate/be mean to/spoil lit for fans because you happen to prefer a different kind of lit. I didn't hold "Neo Dies" posters up outside screenings of Matrix 3 even though I think action movies suck. To do so would be malicious and juvenile...which is exactly the attitude HP bashers supposedly decry.
That's all I'm saying.
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I stayed away from HP for awhile too because I was put off by how insanely popular it all was. Since most humans are idiots, I presumed that HP was idiot fodder. Once I gave it a sincere read, I really liked it. It has a lot of relevant social commentary about classism, good and evil, you know...the major themes.
There is a stereotype about sdult ners who get waaaay to nerdy about things. But I'm not going to avoid books I enjoy so as not to be percieved as a stereotype.