Harry Potter is. . . . .OVERRATED
So this post is going to be me basically committing nerd suicide. Entitlements are the 3rd rail of politics and Harry Potter is the 3rd rail of nerd culture. The point is if you touch them you die. Also a disclaimer **I DON'T DISLIKE HARRY POTTER**
The Harry Potter series is so overrated and considered to be nothing short divine and godly. Adults and older teenagers quote this relatively average kids novel about magic constantly and obsess over it. There's nothing inherently wrong with liking and obsessing over a book. I do it, you do it, everyone has their obsessions and fandoms. The problem is the culture that Harry Potter and other "Nerdy" fanbases have.
Actually, before I get into that, there's nothing "NERDY" about a book that LITERALLY everyone and their f***ing mother have read. It's mainstream, you can't pull your "hipster-nerd" card on people. You've read harry potter 3532875423984298734 times, congratu-f***ing-lations.
But about the culture thing, harry potter fans have a crazy superiority complex. They think that people who have never read the books are uneducated and have no standards. And if you've only seen the movie, god help you. Also the movies are obviously trash because in that one scene, they did that thing differently and they changed that other thing. Wow, it's a different media form, AND IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME! HOLY BUTTER BEER ROBIN, THEY CHANGED STUFF!
Fans hold the books above all other books and if you don't think that they are the best books you are clearly a trash human. Again, I don't HATE harry potter, it's FINE, not godly, not the best thing ever, just FINE. I don't think any of the books are bad, they just don't deserve nearly as much credit as they have been given.
J.K. Rowling isn't that great of a writer and the books aren't master pieces of literary genius. The books are fine for what they are, KIDS BOOKS! I also don't like JK Rowling as a person, but that is a story for another time.
bye, please don't kill me *she begs to the rabid hoard of fans*
Oh also todays art tip is to color eyes in all black and have either black or red drips running down anything's face to add a demonic look.
The Harry Potter series is so overrated and considered to be nothing short divine and godly. Adults and older teenagers quote this relatively average kids novel about magic constantly and obsess over it. There's nothing inherently wrong with liking and obsessing over a book. I do it, you do it, everyone has their obsessions and fandoms. The problem is the culture that Harry Potter and other "Nerdy" fanbases have.
Actually, before I get into that, there's nothing "NERDY" about a book that LITERALLY everyone and their f***ing mother have read. It's mainstream, you can't pull your "hipster-nerd" card on people. You've read harry potter 3532875423984298734 times, congratu-f***ing-lations.
But about the culture thing, harry potter fans have a crazy superiority complex. They think that people who have never read the books are uneducated and have no standards. And if you've only seen the movie, god help you. Also the movies are obviously trash because in that one scene, they did that thing differently and they changed that other thing. Wow, it's a different media form, AND IT'S NOT EXACTLY THE SAME! HOLY BUTTER BEER ROBIN, THEY CHANGED STUFF!
Fans hold the books above all other books and if you don't think that they are the best books you are clearly a trash human. Again, I don't HATE harry potter, it's FINE, not godly, not the best thing ever, just FINE. I don't think any of the books are bad, they just don't deserve nearly as much credit as they have been given.
J.K. Rowling isn't that great of a writer and the books aren't master pieces of literary genius. The books are fine for what they are, KIDS BOOKS! I also don't like JK Rowling as a person, but that is a story for another time.
bye, please don't kill me *she begs to the rabid hoard of fans*
Oh also todays art tip is to color eyes in all black and have either black or red drips running down anything's face to add a demonic look.
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