WHEN PAM HAS BOTOX/GOODBYE WRINKLES, part 2 (LONG)
jlnbtr
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Fri Jul 22 03:35:46 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 134028
TortieKitten wrote:
...edited...
Lowering her voice, TortieKitten continued. "I know that many people
would probably scream at me for this repeated theory. But mine is
different. My belief is that Harry was not *intended* to be a
Horcrux. Instead, Voldemort's soul had been split when he killed
Lily and James, and when he attempted to kill Harry, part of his
soul entered Harry without either of them noticing."
Juli: But if Harry is the sixth Horcrux, then in order for Voldemort
to be truly vanquished, then Harry must die before him. And if
harry's dead who's supposed to kill LV? Or is there any other way to
destroy an Horcrux? We know the Horcrux!Diary was killed when Harry
stabbed the diary with a basilik's teeth, then Dumbledore cracked
the Marvolo Ring and destroyed the Horcrux. So as I see it, if Harry
is indeed an Horcrux, then he must be killed before Voldemort, which
I doubt could happen.
> "Well, I don't think Snape is ESE!," "I believe, as many do, that
Snape was looking out for number one," TortieKitten said, "and that
when faced with the decision to break his Vow or to break
Dumbledore's trust, he took the one that was less likely to kill
him, and moved on." She gave Kaylee another squirt gun to read.
Juli: So according to you, even if Snape isn't evil, he's a
murderer? He'd rather save his ass, than save the one person who's
trust him all along? This seems incredibly selfish to me, and I
don't really see Snape as selfish, an arrogant bastard, yes, but not
selfish. He must have known that if he killed Dumbledore, half the
wizard world would come for him, so he'd be as good as dead anyway.
I believe Snape murdered DD because he was ordered to do so,
Dumbledore begged him to end his life (and in the meantime save
Draco's). Of course I could be completly wrong.
Juli - Wellcome TortieKitten, I hope you enjoy yourself. And BTW,
your anagram made me laugh, a lot.
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