a bit of SHIP Ron/Hermione/Hermione must be stopped
dumbledore11214
dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 8 12:54:45 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 149255
> kchuplis:
>
> I think it is funny that of all the things to pick on Hermione
about,
> people choose the bird incident and (so far) people are
universally
> appalled. I feel like I am the only person who ever suffered from
> intense jealousy. I'm not saying it is right, but dang, if *I'd*
had
> her ability and a wand at a few certain moments in my
life....well,
> bird attacks would probably been the least of someone's worries!
Alla:
Heee, Karen, I found something to disagree with you on. :-) I
understand if one reacts to "birds accident" as something Hermione
needs to be forgiven for or something along that line. But no,
people are not universally appalled. I remember reading that poor
Ron DESERVED it. That is strange to me. It is not like they are
engaged or something, they were not even going out together, you
know.
And, yes, I thought that they were always going to end together, it
was so very clear to me, so no I did not want them to end up with
other people. But did I think Ron had a right to have some harmless
fun with Lavender? Yes, I sure did.
Kchuplis:
> Yes, Hermione is terribly bossy and not perfect and a bit of a
tiresome
> know it all.....she's been that way from day one, and still,
staunchly
> loyal. That's how friends are.
Alla:
Very true. It is just my personal quirk. My friends know it. I
cannot stand my friends bossing me around - neither when I was
younger, not now, therefore Hermione's small fault makes me not like
her much, or at least not as much as I like Harry and Ron.
Kchuplis:
Would I like to
> slap Hermione sometimes? Yes. But then there have been more than a
few
> occasions when Ron and even Harry could use a slap too. I say cut
> Hermoninny some slack :D
>
Alla:
True again, but I have more "slap Hermione" moments than Harry and
Ron. :-)
JMO,
Alla
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