

By your definition, there have never been any genocides. Jewish people still exist.
By your definition, there have never been any genocides. Jewish people still exist.
Tough on crime, yet let the biggest (orange) criminal walk free.
And the world will move on without the U.S. as the U.S. sabotages itself.
And the U.S. sidelines itself for no apparent reason …
And will you continue to do that for the next item? No. And if you can’t find a local supplier, you’ll stop doing that business. It hurts the economy. And this is what will happen in the U.S.
As an aside, they enforce the rule that there’s only one dog, cat or baby per set of 3 seats. This is because there’s one extra oxygen mask per set of three seats.
Can you imagine if the air pressure was suddenly lost mid flight, and then you gotta get a freaking out cat out of its cage and hold a mask over its face? Has anyone actually ever done this and lived to tell the tale?
Isn’t ketchup pretty much just red sugar gel?
Isn’t that the point tho? The author created a purposefully imperfect world where the children could recognize the injustices and stand up against them. That’s role modeling the right behavior. Our world is certainly not perfect and we have to stand up against bigotry and injustice (like transphobia). And the heros in the hp stories make mistakes but they learn and improve themselves - Rowling could learn from her own books!
Right. The vague concept existed before in many different forms. She put hircruxes in her books and made them a thing that people understood. I’m not saying she’s a great writer, but she clearly appealed to a lot of people with her writing, and not just kids. Her stories at least had decent morals. I’m not defending any of her anti-trans crap, but her Harry Potter fiction is a separate thing.
Um, where else did you get your original definition of a horcrux?
If it’s yellowish, then it’s yellowish, not white - if we’re talking what can be spectrographically measured. If we’re talking about perception then it gets rather interesting with the way our eyes/brain compensate for light sources - see white balance on cameras, or that green/gold/blue/white dress controversy.