bullies? twins, padfoot and prongs

M.Clifford Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 26 12:55:34 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 118607


Hickengruendler: 
> > And at least one of the so-called childish pranks from Sirius 
could very well have killed Snape. How do we know that Sirius didn't 
attempt murder here? Maybe Snape's suspicion was right. 
> > > 
> > 
> > Valky:
> > I can't believe you'd say this? I find it totally strange.
> 
> Hickengruendler:
> 
> Why do you think so? I wouldn't completely put it past Sirius 
> (neither would I put it past Snape). I just think, that both, 
Sirius and Snape, when angry, are much more dangerous than many fans 
think. 
>


Valky:
Ahh yes, now it is all coming together, my 2am posts are infinitely 
worse, by the way, no foul. ;D

Yes, Sirius is dangerous when angry and I am understanding you now 
when you say that you: " have to come to the conclusion that he 
obviously wouldn't have cared at all if Lupin had eaten Snape (and I 
won't even start about what that would have meant for Lupin). "

Sirius is the atypical too hot to handle badboy. I would like to 
defend he all round goodness but its not really defensible, I see 
the best thing about Sirius as being that he respected so much his 
friend James, who was a better person than himself, I guess in 
inside that Sirius wanted to do right. But he was flawed pretty 
deeply. He is a case much like Snape, that requires some serious 
sympathising to understand.










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