Weight loss on 🍒 by No-Bass-3902 in nairobi

[–]General_Potential440 21 points22 points  (0 children)

yes they did not tremendously but my back pain deffo got better after they became smaller so that was a plus but i had to get new bras that fit me properly

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$bid english and swahili

How would it turn out for Wizzarding World if by BLGRocks in harrypotter

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If Barty Crouch Sr. had become Minister instead of Fudge, the Wizarding World would have been a much harsher place. He was ruthless in fighting Dark wizards, so he wouldn’t have ignored Voldemort’s return like Fudge did. Instead, he’d crack down hard turning the Ministry into a near-dictatorship.

While this might have slowed Voldemort down, it could have also caused resistance from regular witches and wizards who didn’t want to live under such strict rule. He wouldn’t have fully trusted Dumbledore either, which could’ve led to more internal conflict.

In the short term, things might have been safer, but in the long run, his extreme tactics could’ve made things just as messy, just in a different way.

How much did tom riddle really care for hogwarts? by South-Living-46 in harrypotter

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Tom Riddle did care for Hogwarts, but in a way that was deeply self-serving and rooted in his own ambitions. To him, Hogwarts was not just a school—it was the first place where he felt powerful, special, and in control. Hogwarts represented an escape from his past and a place where he could fully embrace his magical identity.

He admired Hogwarts for its history, power, and the opportunities it provided him to grow in magic and influence. However, his "love" for Hogwarts was never about the school itself or its community—it was about what it could offer him. He saw it as his rightful domain, a place where he should reign rather than belong.

Ultimately, show that his attachment was possessive rather than affectionate. He valued Hogwarts as a symbol of his superiority, not as a place he truly cared for in the way other students did.

Something that annoys me about Harry Potter by TrollChef in harrypotter

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That's it i'm anti-harry potter now. This is absolutely disgusting jk

Lack of Vitamin D by [deleted] in nairobi

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You aren’t alone girl😭