sirxusblack:

“Time to test our talents in the real world, d’you reckon?” asked Fred.
“Definitely,” said George.                                                      
                                                   Happy Birthday, Fred and George Weasley (April 1, 1978)

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perksofbeingafanboy:

harry potter aesthetic: modern day hogwarts

“Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.”

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dorbevnina:

Now the pain we all feel at this dreadful loss reminds me, and, reminds us, that though we may come from different countries and speak in different tongues, our hearts beat as one.

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siriusblacc:

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ~『✧~*CUTE GLANCES*~✧』

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marauders4evr:

How…how long do you think that Harry Potter will last?

I just

Do you think that it’s going to be something like Disney?

Do you think that 80+ years into the future, we’re still going to be enjoying the stories and the theories and the different adaptations?

Do you think that people will share old photos of J.K. Rowling who has long since gone onto her next adventure?

Do you think that our grandchildren and their grandchildren will know the stories of The Boy Who Lived?

Do you think that it’ll be something like Shakespeare in that sense?

Forever adapted over the centuries?

Four hundred years from now, are kids going to be regarding Harry Potter as an ancient series?

Am I having some sort of weird existential crisis about the length of Harry Potter’s legacy?

I think that the answer to all of these questions is yes.

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pixalry:

Harry Potter Travel Posters - Created by The Green Dragon Inn

Prints are available for sale on Etsy. Check more of their travel designs here.

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Indian/Hindu James Potter headcanons

piccalily:

• The Potters gave James his very boring, British name because they were worried he’d be teased if they gave him an Indian name
• James worked hard to be good at quidditch, mostly because he enjoyed it, but partly to defy the stereotypes that Indian people weren’t very good at it (what with the popularity of flying carpets in the Eastern hemisphere and the Indian team’s appalling performance in the World Cup)
• The boys celebrate Diwali every year by decorating their dorm and the common room with hundreds of lanterns and after the first year the house elves help out, Mrs Potter always sends them all sweets and gifts
• One year, James set off fireworks in the great hall at dinner, McGonagall made sure it didn’t happen again
• As Holi always falls on the day of a full moon and Remus is too ill to take part, Sirius suggested bringing the powder paint with them to the shrieking shack and celebrating in their animagus forms
•The powder always clumps in their fur and sticks to the damp walls of the shack, making it actually quite a cheery place in other circumstances
• As James is bilingual in Hindi and English, he will not only swear or insult people in Hindi, but also makes most exclamations of excitement or affection in his mother tongue too
• Lily thinks this is extremely cool, James starts speaking in Hindi more often
•James is also a vegetarian Hindu and greatly missed his dad’s Mughlai cooking when confronted with the somewhat limited and flavourless vegetarian options at Hogwarts
• That is until Peter had a word with the kitchen elves and brilliant Delhi dishes like vegetable biryani and mattar paneer started appearing on the Gryffindor table

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bensolcs:

It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.

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Call him Voldemort… Always use the proper name for things. Fear of a name increases fear of the thing itself. —J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (via slyherin)

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