threepwillow:

I have this Really Important headcanon that after the war, Harry takes Grimmauld Place and converts it into a children’s home for Hogwarts students who can’t or shouldn’t or don’t want to go back home for the summer holidays because of Serious Reasons because like. if he hadn’t had to go back to the dursleys every summer. if tom riddle had been able to stay at hogwarts all year instead of returning to his horrible life. if beaten down, neglected, destitute, depressed, miserable kids who see hogwarts as A Way Out could just be removed from those toxic melancholy destructive environments even more permanently

He calls it the R.J. Lupin House and takes volunteers from both the existing Hogwarts staff and the general Hogwarts-oriented wizarding community for caregivers etc. during the summer months. sometimes there’s summer programming for education or just for funsies and sometimes there isn’t and it’s just a place for kids to live and be themselves as they deserve to be. and Harry holds lil Quidditch matches for the athletic kids and Neville is among the first to volunteer and that’s how he gets his start on the track to becoming a full-blown professor

do you ever cry


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#Harry Potter #headcanons

hikatokage:

momentsofweakness:

egberts:

imagine getting a howler at hogwarts and opening it and getting rickrolled

And hardly anyone understands what the hell is going on, except for those three other muggle-born kids who are laughing their asses off.

Imagine it becoming a problem and Dumbledore ends up banning it but secretly he’s laughing his ass off


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#Harry Potter

Anonymous asked: …How far do you think the idea of expandable blades could go? Because if you could shrink a razor enough to get into somebody’s food, then later expand even to just 1/2 inches long? That’s a lot of lacerations, and a bezoar won’t fix it…

thepostmodernpottercompendium:

Obviously I am into this. Would make for excellent assassination plot, working around the bezoar problem. Ofc these are wizards we are talking about, so expandable blades could have been adapted to suit various different circumstances. This would be exactly the sort of thing a professional assassin in the wizarding world would use, possibly also Death Eaters.

Of course, now I want actual assassins in the wizarding world and also spies and espionage and all that sort of thing. 

James Bond. I want wizarding James Bond.


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#Harry Potter #yessss

Anonymous asked: Um. Clint makes Steve and Bucky read Harry Potter. The Avengers all have very, very strong opinions about which house they get sorted into. Bucky thinks he’s a Slytherin, but Steve says he’s a Hufflepuff through and through.

ifeelbetterer:

“This isn’t a legitimate classification system,” said Steve angrily, throwing the book onto the couch next to Clint. “This is bullshit. They’re children, for cripe’s sake.”

Clint’s eyebrows rose to comical levels.

“You can’t just isolate different children or—or— or try to predetermine their characters at age eleven,” Steve said, thoroughly angry. “And you certainly can’t condemn an entire fourth of your school’s population to a villainy house, what the hell is that?”

He started to pace.

“As if people never change! As if there’s no moral or ethical growth after age eleven!

Bucky reached over Clint and picked up the book. Clint gave him a look and he shrugged.

“Hell, if it makes Steve this angry, I gotta check it out,” he explained.

***

“This isn’t a basis for education!” Bucky shouted. “Where are the art classes, huh? Kids this age should have access to art classes.”

“Exactly!” shouted Steve. “Maybe a little less institutionalized racism and a little more arts education, am I right?”

Clint buried his head in his hands.


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#Harry Potter #Avengers #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #they’re not wrong

tsukinofaerii:

amazonpoodle:

what if the reason nobody can tell fred and george apart is because they really are interchangeable

not in a ~it doesn’t matter~ way but like. molly and arthur used to worry that fred and george might turn out to be squibs because they weren’t doing any accidental magic as children, but they were, THEY TOTALLY WERE, it just wasn’t anything flashy, instead they were just like idly switching bodies all the time

and like sometimes it doesn’t make much of a difference, whatever, wake up in the opposite bed you went to sleep in, but it gets like dangerous and weird if you’re on a broom or in the pond or letting your mum teach you to cook or trying to be mad stealth, so for a long long time everybody presumes they’re clumsy maybe-squibs and that they’re doing their twin lying thing when they try to explain what’s going on, so they learn to handle the issue their ownselves

they just. don’t go anywhere without the other. they start each day deciding which body is going to be which (because at this point they really don’t know which body is technically fred and which is technically george), and they learn to reorient FAST when they switch, and what things set them off, and eventually they learn how to act like nothing’s up even when one of them’s in the air and one’s on the ground or whatever, and then they burn past that til they can finish each other’s sentences — til they can switch midsentence — til they can play beater together — til they can switch in a split second in the middle of a game — til there’s room for other kinds of accidental magic to start showing up

at hogwarts they keep each other awake in history of magic by switching back and forth. in potions they take turns brewing and keeping lookout for the slytherins. in transfiguration and charms they keep their grades up because one of them will always get a spell right on the first try so they switch and make it look like both of them do and then they practice on their own later in private. it keeps the mystery alive.

at first they thought lee was just a lucky guesser but no, lee can always tell one twin from another twin — it’s not exactly telling fred from george, because while they are definitely two distinct personalities neither one of them feels like fred all the time or george all the time — but lee knows who he argued with yesterday or who he lent his notes to or who’s best to ask for help in astronomy and who’s best at runes. 

the weasleys are pretty bad at it for the longest time, but then bill comes home from his first year cursebreaking and he can tell, and over a holiday he teaches his trick to charlie so charlie can tell. alicia and katie and angelina can tell. the twins honestly don’t know if oliver can tell or not; so long as they’re doing what they’re supposed to on the quidditch pitch he doesn’t really care about much else. harry can tell. luna can tell. tonks can tell.

the problem is there’s no way for this to end happily

There totally is a way for this to end happily.

After all, they’re switching bodies. That doesn’t mean they can’t share one. One of the bodies might be lost, but Fred & George live on.


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#Harry Potter #yessss #headcanon accepted #(I like stories where people’s response to impending death is to evacuate to a safer body) #(especially when it’s *without* getting their host killed in the process)

jtotheizzoe:

via bbcfuture:

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, BBC Future has created an interactive map of his travels through time. Can you guess which Doctor has made the most TARDIS trips? Click here to find out, and click on each trip to see archive video clips and images too.

This interactive image was produced by Information is Beautiful for BBC Future.

Oh please do click through to the BBC Future site. The interactive map is really something.

The time-travel spaghetti artists at Information is Beautiful previously put together this mega-map of time travel in pop culture, featuring several entertaining “ultra-paradoxes” (Marty McFly meets Star Trek crew and battles Terminator, anyone?)

But perhaps nothing will approach the epic time travel/pop culture intersection that is Temporal Anomalies in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabanforever one of my favorite links on the internet. Prepare to have you brain blown outcha head. If you wanna save Buckbeak, you’re gonna need a wormhole.


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#Doctor Who #Harry Potter #interesting #a wibbly-wobbly ball of timey-wimey stuff

harrypotterdailly:

 

lilepo:

inksplotched:

 

 


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#Harry Potter #yes this #I don’t think I really thought too hard about it for the first six books #but then she pulled a death-of-personality on her parents #that was when I became properly terrified of Hermione