1. My favorite would have to be McGonagall. I love her backstory on Pottermore and she's always been an interesting character in the series. And it helps that I like Transfiguration :)
2. I would call Hogwarts at: + 1 781 452 4077 and ask for my letter. (Try it out; it actually works!) My real answer to this question would have to be Tina Fey. I would thank her for proving that women can succeed in comedy, and for getting me through my years in high school and college with her TV show, 30 Rock. Which is ending, but I’m not bitter.
3. I don’t know them well, so it would be unfair of me to pick one.
4. Right now on my tabs, I have LiveJournal, reading rumors at Snopes, trying not to be scared at CreepyPasta, and listening to Linkin Park on Pandora.
5. I love this question. The day I would pick is the Astronomy Tower scene in the sixth book. I remember first reading this in my teens and throwing my book at the wall when Dumbledore died. I think it’s because it made the war real to me, not that I didn’t care about Cedric or Sirius dying, but I wasn’t emotionally invested in them like I was with Dumbledore. I remember Snape finally revealing himself as a “traitor,” but the thing that surprised me was that Draco couldn’t kill Dumbledore, because I really thought he would (the foreshadowing had prepared me for that). This would be the perfect day to visit.
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Date: 2013-01-21 09:26 pm (UTC)1. My favorite would have to be McGonagall. I love her backstory on Pottermore and she's always been an interesting character in the series. And it helps that I like Transfiguration :)
2. I would call Hogwarts at: + 1 781 452 4077 and ask for my letter. (Try it out; it actually works!)
My real answer to this question would have to be Tina Fey. I would thank her for proving that women can succeed in comedy, and for getting me through my years in high school and college with her TV show, 30 Rock.
Which is ending, but I’m not bitter.3. I don’t know them well, so it would be unfair of me to pick one.
4. Right now on my tabs, I have LiveJournal, reading rumors at Snopes, trying not to be scared at CreepyPasta, and listening to Linkin Park on Pandora.
5. I love this question. The day I would pick is the Astronomy Tower scene in the sixth book. I remember first reading this in my teens and throwing my book at the wall when Dumbledore died. I think it’s because it made the war real to me, not that I didn’t care about Cedric or Sirius dying, but I wasn’t emotionally invested in them like I was with Dumbledore. I remember Snape finally revealing himself as a “traitor,” but the thing that surprised me was that Draco couldn’t kill Dumbledore, because I really thought he would (the foreshadowing had prepared me for that). This would be the perfect day to visit.