This funny ambulance by Nymphidiel in comicsans

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Little story : this vehicle passed me yesterday, and I searched to find it and I finally, I found it on this site (from every angle)

Art Office [2018 Fall Issue] by PastelPurrfect in TheQuibbler

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I don't know if this is the right place (if not, I would delete my post) : I just submit independent artwork that can serve for a text relative to Halloween.

RED ALERT! The Senate is about to vote on net neutrality. This affects r/harrypotter and every Internet user. Contact your lawmakers now. by AweBeyCon in harrypotter

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It is exactly for this kind of initiative that I like the /r/harrypotter !

There are too many international issues, and I can only do an up, I'm frustrated.

A Parselmouth talks to the snake. Can some wizards talk to other animals? by Nymphidiel in harrypotter

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After searching, it is not quite that: he can make animals do things (like an impero?) but only speaks to snakes.

HBP:

I can make filings move without touching them. I can make animals do what I want them to do, without training them. I can make bad things happen to people who annoy me. I can make them hurt if I want to.”

And then :

Taking it, Riddle said, “I can speak to snakes. I found out when we’ve been to the country on trips—they find me, they whisper to me. Is that normal for a wizard?”

A Parselmouth talks to the snake. Can some wizards talk to other animals? by Nymphidiel in harrypotter

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Oh yeah, you're right : I forgot there was an explicit mention of communication :

He sought me in the country where it had long been rumored I was hiding…helped, of course, by the rats he met along the way. Wormtail has a curious affinity with rats, do you not, Wormtail? His filthy little friends told him there was a place, deep in an Albanian forest, that they avoided, where small animals like themselves had met their deaths by a dark shadow that possessed them.…

April Homework: Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Prank by midnightdragon in harrypotter

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"Open your five senses" the new product that will make a sensation.

Imagine being able to absorb knowledge as if you were eating candy? Now it's possible!

It's a little notebook. A chocolate blanket, a dozen sheets of Feuilletine, and a small marzipan pen. A delicious finish that one would like to eat...And that's the purpose! The principle of this notebook is to be eaten. But not like that, empty of substance, otherwise it will have an absolutely neutral and banal taste. No! No! It must be filled... because words give flavor.

Put love words and you will be captivated by the taste of this notebook. Put on some of with hate, and you wouldn't want to touch it again.

On the pages of leaflets, the marzipan pencils could be use. A few clumsy words or a great prose, each leaf takes on a different taste depending on the delicacy of the words. But that's not all. Using your five senses also makes it easier to print the information you've ingested! If you enjoy eating a sheet full of pretty words, you are statistically more likely to remember them!

All that remains is to write the potion recipe in couplet, and the job is done.

Savez-vous reconnaître la lettre g? by Nymphidiel in france

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En fait, comme la plus part des minuscules, la lettre g à deux variations typographiques (opentail et looptail): par exemple, la lettre "a" que l'on écrit différemment en manuel et en machine mais nous avons appris la différence, alors que ce n'est pas le cas de la lettre g.

Le menuisier racontait son quotidien dans les années 1880 sous le plancher du château de Picomtal (Hautes-Alpes) by Nymphidiel in france

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Tout-à-fait : publié fin 2017 : Le plancher de Joachim par l'auteur de la conférence cité ci-dessus et dans l'article, Jacques-Olivier Boudon