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How did you find the film Deathly Hallows part 2?

Amazing, I enjoyed it. What a way to say goodbye. 0.65384615384615 65.4% [ 136 ]
Good. But there have been better. 0.21153846153846 21.2% [ 44 ]
Fair. They missed/changed too many things. 0.12019230769231 12.0% [ 25 ]
Horrid. I really did not enjoy it. 0.014423076923077 1.4% [ 3 ]
Total Votes:[ 208 ]
Hey
I got up at 8:45 this morning :O I can't sleep in because the sun in my room is too bright. I don't mind though, I drew for an hour biggrin
hoyes!

Happy Page 100 everybody!

xx
Yay! We made it to page 100. ;D
whee



Because of our discussion, I began to read Hitchhikers Guide, Triliogy of Four again.
Ultimate reading material, that is.

@Sectumsempra I love your art.

@Dommy We don't blame you for your vengful self, afterall, you are a death eater, it is unlikely for you to believe you should just let things lie.
Hello everyone.
I thought I would just say my farewells now. =(
I won't be on for a week because I'm going to spain at 5 today.
Update me on any interesting discussions when I get back!
Maearra
Hello everyone.
I thought I would just say my farewells now. =(
I won't be on for a week because I'm going to spain at 5 today.
Update me on any interesting discussions when I get back!


Okay! Have fun Maearra!

I fancy a bloody good holiday! D;
Mrs Voldemort
@Dommy We don't blame you for your vengful self, afterall, you are a death eater, it is unlikely for you to believe you should just let things lie.

Yeah, it would be pretty odd to have a non-vengeful Death Eater, wouldn't it? ^^;;



Maearra - Have fun, you lucky bit-...Comrade. <333
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.
Maearra
Hello everyone.
I thought I would just say my farewells now. =(
I won't be on for a week because I'm going to spain at 5 today.
Update me on any interesting discussions when I get back!


*look of angst*

Spain...?

I hate you!!!! gonk




wink Have fun.
tyrant of water
Maearra
Hello everyone.
I thought I would just say my farewells now. =(
I won't be on for a week because I'm going to spain at 5 today.
Update me on any interesting discussions when I get back!


*look of angst*

Spain...?

I hate you!!!! gonk




wink Have fun.


I really want a holiday in the sun aswell. sad
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral


True, true.
I think Voldemort should have children (I don't try and force him to I swear!) to continue the line.
Hpwever I think Voldemort is passed that, he feels superior, even to his ancestors. He wants eternal life, he needs no children to continue a name that will never cease, in his eyes.
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral


True, true.
I think Voldemort should have children (I don't try and force him to I swear!) to continue the line.
Hpwever I think Voldemort is passed that, he feels superior, even to his ancestors. He wants eternal life, he needs no children to continue a name that will never cease, in his eyes.

Perhaps, but you'd think somebody who thinks of themselves so highly would still want to pass on their genes. Just, 'cause, you know, they rock and everything. X3
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral


True, true.
I think Voldemort should have children (I don't try and force him to I swear!) to continue the line.
Hpwever I think Voldemort is passed that, he feels superior, even to his ancestors. He wants eternal life, he needs no children to continue a name that will never cease, in his eyes.

Perhaps, but you'd think somebody who thinks of themselves so highly would still want to pass on their genes. Just, 'cause, you know, they rock and everything. X3


Yes. I think so too.
& imagine all the little Voldies. We could all have one. ;3

But maybe he would feel like the Roman Emperor did (Caligula [sp?] was it?) when he had a child, he ate it because he thought that the child would also be powerful and therefore able to overthrow him one day ...

Not suggesting that Voldemort would eat a child, I mean that perhaps the thought of passing his ultimate genes on would somehow make him either able to be overthrown by the child in the future OR less of an idol, less unique, important, etc.
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral


True, true.
I think Voldemort should have children (I don't try and force him to I swear!) to continue the line.
Hpwever I think Voldemort is passed that, he feels superior, even to his ancestors. He wants eternal life, he needs no children to continue a name that will never cease, in his eyes.

Perhaps, but you'd think somebody who thinks of themselves so highly would still want to pass on their genes. Just, 'cause, you know, they rock and everything. X3


Yes. I think so too.
& imagine all the little Voldies. We could all have one. ;3

But maybe he would feel like the Roman Emperor did (Caligula [sp?] was it?) when he had a child, he ate it because he thought that the child would also be powerful and therefore able to overthrow him one day ...

Not suggesting that Voldemort would eat a child, I mean that perhaps the thought of passing his ultimate genes on would somehow make him either able to be overthrown by the child in the future OR less of an idol, less unique, important, etc.

I already have the best little!Voldie, even if he is being a stubborn arse. talk2hand

True, but not all children are like that. It depends on how you raise them and stuff.

But, yeah...I think my thoughts come from the fact that I know he's going to die. He doesn't know that though.
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
M I S C H I E F [Managed]
Mrs Voldemort
On the subject of Voldemort marrying, of course he wouldn't, realistically.
At least not in the way that would mean he exchanged vows with someone he cared for.
He wouldn't deem getting married as any importance to him.
I'm not suggesting that he has been totally alone his whole life, I just feel he would never become emotionally attatched anyone, he feels there is no need.

And as for children, the thought of having children is to pass on your knowledge and your name, therefore suggesting that you eventually will die.
Voldemort would not want that.

Yes, but at the same time, it's quite disrespectful to your ancestors (say one Salazar Slytherin) to not pass on your genes when you're the last of the family line. neutral


True, true.
I think Voldemort should have children (I don't try and force him to I swear!) to continue the line.
Hpwever I think Voldemort is passed that, he feels superior, even to his ancestors. He wants eternal life, he needs no children to continue a name that will never cease, in his eyes.

Perhaps, but you'd think somebody who thinks of themselves so highly would still want to pass on their genes. Just, 'cause, you know, they rock and everything. X3


Yes. I think so too.
& imagine all the little Voldies. We could all have one. ;3

But maybe he would feel like the Roman Emperor did (Caligula [sp?] was it?) when he had a child, he ate it because he thought that the child would also be powerful and therefore able to overthrow him one day ...

Not suggesting that Voldemort would eat a child, I mean that perhaps the thought of passing his ultimate genes on would somehow make him either able to be overthrown by the child in the future OR less of an idol, less unique, important, etc.

I already have the best little!Voldie, even if he is being a stubborn arse. talk2hand

True, but not all children are like that. It depends on how you raise them and stuff.

But, yeah...I think my thoughts come from the fact that I know he's going to die. He doesn't know that though.


God, Dommy, don't tell him that!

Little!Voldie?

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