Abed Nadir (
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dressrobes2013-02-06 05:05 am
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IC Prospective (fifth year)
Character: Abed Nadir
Mun: Amanda
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Does anyone ever feel like going to school here is just one big life lesson over how love and friendship conquer all? Or is that just me?
If it's just me then that's okay; I'm pretty used to it.
Mun: Amanda
Plot specific: Nope
Does anyone ever feel like going to school here is just one big life lesson over how love and friendship conquer all? Or is that just me?
If it's just me then that's okay; I'm pretty used to it.
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Other than all the homework, I mean.
Oh, maybe! Wizards do like books, after all.
But I think sometimes wizards don't like seeing that muggles are capable of their own sort of magic.
If that makes sense, I mean.
Television and movies can do some amazing things that most wizards wouldn't expect muggles to even be able to create an illusion of!
And I do get the feeling that they would get a little impatient with the detective films I love so much.
They know the quick and fast magical way to solve the mystery in seconds!
It takes away the magic if you don't know much about the muggle world as it really is, I think.
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Good point. I guess it's their loss, really. If they can't appreciate them then it's more for you and me and Muggles and open minded wizards.
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I have to say, I wonder what it'd be like if I hadn't had exposure as a kid.
Having a foot into the muggle world was certainly interesting!
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It sounds like you're saying I'm stuffy already. :B