plumsucker2000 asked:
If potter is the only thing worth reading these days then lets close all other sections of the libraries and bookshops and just leave the childrens section
come on people i think its time to wait a few years for harrys testicles to drop and then give him a swift kick in them.
These books are aimed at the pre puberty generation people so dont you think its about time you stopped obsessing over the little scrote and read some literature of an adult persuasion?
OH and just as a point of interest JK Bulldog licking piss off a nettle faced Rowling wrote this book while claiming benefits from the government as she was later paid a considerable amount of money for these publications this should surely constitute fraudulent behaviour on her part this is a serious crime and god willing will lead to a long term prison sentence one preferably without any writing materials
If potter is the only thing worth reading these days then lets close all other sections of the libraries and bookshops and just leave the childrens section
come on people i think its time to wait a few years for harrys testicles to drop and then give him a swift kick in them.
These books are aimed at the pre puberty generation people so dont you think its about time you stopped obsessing over the little scrote and read some literature of an adult persuasion?
OH and just as a point of interest JK Bulldog licking piss off a nettle faced Rowling wrote this book while claiming benefits from the government as she was later paid a considerable amount of money for these publications this should surely constitute fraudulent behaviour on her part this is a serious crime and god willing will lead to a long term prison sentence one preferably without any writing materials
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