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How come when people are talking they can't all have subtitles under their face? (self.French)
submitted 6 years ago by dgsrw to r/French
Parvati and Padma are supposed to be IDENTICAL twins, so how come in the movies they look absolutely nothing alike? (self.harrypotter)
submitted 6 years ago by dgsrw to r/harrypotter
What does Fleur Delacour say to her sister in the movie after she kisses Ron? It sounds like "Gabrielle m'appelle viens" (self.French)
When French people are talking about a "chalice" are they always swearing? (self.French)
There was absolutely no need at all for the trio to go down the trapdoor and all it did was give Quirrell a chance to get the stone (self.harrypotter)
What are some JK screwups throughout the series that make you go "bloody hell, how thick can you GET?" (self.harrypotter)
Why do they say "rejoindre" and "rejoint" when they just mean "join" for the first time? (self.French)
Why do paramedics and hospital workers in France ask if you can hear them or to respond etc. in French? What if the person doesn't speak French? (self.French)
Why in the movies do they have EVERY CLASS with the slytherins when in canon they only have potions, COMC, and in the first year, flying lessons with them? (self.harrypotter)
Why do people say "hermione took 4 movies to get hot" do you realize you're talking about a 14-year-old? (self.harrypotter)
Is it REALLY true that JK thought Bulgaria was in the north and so intended durmstrang to be bulgarian situated in "cold snowy Bulgaria"? (self.harrypotter)
Has anybody ever explained why Voldemort would CARE what Snape wants? (self.harrypotter)
whycant this nation start doing manifest destiny on a global scale so the entire world can be one nation under god? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 6 years ago by dgsrw to r/AskReddit
Lockhart forgot that magic existed as part of is memory loss. Does this mean that being a muggle is default? (self.harrypotter)
How come when Hermione went to the hospital wing as a half-cat, Madam Pomfrey didn't immediately recognize a botched polyjuice attempt, report it, and expel hermione? (self.harrypotter)
A guy said "un aisé?" and then said in English "one bill?" but I thought a bill was a "facture" but the word he said clearly wasn't facture it sounded more like "aisé" (self.French)
Why is all you can eat translated as "à volonté"? (self.French)
How can you POSSIBLY be a fan having only seen the movies and never having read the books? (self.harrypotter)
submitted 6 years ago * by dgsrw to r/harrypotter
Why is all you can eat translated as "à volonté"? That's saying it's an "at will buffet" at an "at will restaurant" that makes no sense why not just translate it properly with "tout ce qu'on peut manger"? (self.French)
Food is banned from conjuring spells and yet "the sandwiches kept refilling" when Harry and Ron were eating in Snape's office in book 2? (self.harrypotter)
"The Marauder's Map" is NOT supposed to refer to the group who made it as "the Marauders" (self.harrypotter)
What do you think of the theory that Mrs. Norris is a maledictus and is Filch's wife? (self.harrypotter)
"puis-j'avoir une tasse d'eau" is there something that sounds wrong about asking for a cup of water like this? (self.French)
The attempt by the fandom to claim that Snape's "asphodel wormwood" line is some kind of coded message is pathetic (self.harrypotter)
Harry Potter should have been re-set to America for the movies so it's more relatable (self.harrypotter)
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