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70 Responses to “1549”

  1. Dumbledore says:

    Monty Python can get along with AVMP/HP, but Justina Bieber needs to go back to Canada, crawl in a hole and die.

  2. the knights who say ni says:

    tis but a flesh wound

  3. Remus Lupin says:

    Dumbledore: True dat.

  4. Lily Evans-Potter says:

    Rem: Double true.

    *sixt-eighth to Broadway, STEP ON IT SUCKA*

  5. Gaz says:

    Make it tripple. And I don’t even have a Harry Potter name.

  6. Yue says:

    Gaz, I believe your name to be the coolest I’ve seen.

  7. Teddy Remus Lupin says:

    Dad? Is-is that you?

  8. Ana Sifuentes says:

    What The HELL Is A HufflePuff?!

  9. A Bat says:

    Why do people over-use Harry Potter/Monty Python? It makes me so angry.

  10. Lilly Potter jr. says:

    Hello Teddy!!!! I have to wait to start hogwarts..:(

  11. randomrussianfangirl says:

    DUDE dont insult Canada!!!!! he’ll cry!!!!!!!!! and he doesn’t want Justina either!!!!!! (hetalia reference here, nobody get insulted!!!!)

  12. RoseWeasley says:

    Hello Lilly!

  13. Minerva McGonagall says:

    Gah! 50 points from every house except Hufflepuff!

  14. Peeta with Hummus says:

    Stupid Hufflepuffs! How dare they be good finders!

  15. Minerva McGonagall says:

    60 points from Peeta with Hummus!

  16. Lily Luna Potter says:

    Hufflepuffs are particularly good finders. It is how we achieve getting 572 points :3

  17. Minerva McGonagall says:

    You’re a Hufflepuff? 572 POINTS FROM HUFFLEPUFF! FOR BEING A HUFFLEPUFF!

  18. Peeta with Hummus says:

    Wuh?? WT* did I do? GRRRRR growl

  19. Snyarhedir says:

    Hufflepuff brought them a shrubbery!

  20. Snyarhedir says:

    And by the way, everyone seriously needs to shut up about Justin Bieber (spelling?). I think I know the truth: persons such as yourselves hate him because “everyone else” likes him. A somewhat better-informed friend revealed this piece of insight to me. The same principle supposedly applies to Stephanie Meyer’s vampire novels. (By the way, I resolved never to watch Seinfeld when I was in high (?) school because almost everyone but I watched it and referenced it like it was the greatest thing ever, which annoyed me. But one day, my brother sat me down to watch an episode with him, and I liked it. I try to watch it whenever I can as long as it doesn’t conflict with a show I like more.)

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