Rampant Ingratitude, was Re:Lusting After Snape
phoenixgod2000
jmrazo at hotmail.com
Mon May 23 19:55:05 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 129365
> Pippin:
> Huh? Are you saying that a wounded person ought to show his
> gratitude for the care he receives by getting better, and it's
> rampant ingratitude if he does not?
> I wouldn't say an injured player who took the field at his coach's
> request showed a lack of team spirit, even if his injuries caused
> him to botch a play and injure a team mate. Especially if the coach
> admits he misjudged the condition of the player.
First of all, Snape isn't wounded. He's not a fluffy little bird with
a broken wing. Snape is a bad man. A terrorist escaping prosecution by
virtue of squealing on his terrorist buddies. Using a sports metaphor
to describe Snape doesn't do justice to the position he is actually
in. He should crawl on broken glass to thank Dumbledore every single
day that he is teaching and not paying for his crimes in
Dementorville. He should repay DD by doing the job the best he can,
wihtout bullying the students, and making everyone around him
miserable. He seems to walk around with a sneer and an I would rather
be anywhere else but here attitude. I say Snape in ungrateful because
there isn't much--if any--evidence that he actually is grateful for
the position he has and not the one he actually deserves.
phoenixgod2000
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