New acronym expressing my views

random_monkey0_0 ntg85 at prodigy.net
Tue Jun 18 01:33:13 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 40002

Darrin_Burnett (who is not, in any way, shape, or fom, named David):
> I believe the amount of hatred Snape has shown toward Harry COMBINED 
> with the protective instinct he shows are two conflicting emotions 
> and they are resolved by James and Snape being friends at one point.

I do agree with the reasoning behind your post; I recently had a 
friend stab me in the back, and I hate her guts for it, but at the 
same time, I can't stand the idea of something happening to her. Heck, 
I still have her copy of GoF (and if you want it, Mei Gorbachik, you 
can come apologize to my face).

> Further, I believe that Snape believes, however grudgingly, that 
> Harry is the best hope for defeating Voldemort. If there was any 
> other option, he would take it and try to get Potter expelled, but 
> there isn't.

Unfortunately, you just gave the alterative to your theory: Snape 
thinks Harry is the only one who can defeat Voldemort, and so can't 
get him expelled, but will give him as much hell as possible. Of 
course, this is assuming Snape is not still a DE (and if he were, why 
would he show Dumbledore his mark? Best job of bluffing I've ever 
seen!)




> From Darrin Burnett:
> 
> Don't Anger Riled Readers with Incorrect Name Because Understanding 
> Readers' Names Exudes Terrific Talent

Are you ever gonna let me forget that?

The Random Monkey, cuyo lastima es que no tiene un nariz.






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