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Play this as you peruse the next few photos.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbhH0JmMFzo
That may be the single gayest thing I have ever read on this board. Or the old one.
Guys, this is getting creepy. Can we talk about cannibalism instead?
The snake Harry set free from the zoo in the first book later became Nagini. This was a popular fan theory before the end of the series. After the series ended, it was sort of forgotten that the theory had never actually been confirmed and it slipped into the realm of fanon. There's even an associated quote ("Yes, it’s rather funny, really, that next to no one realized the snake that Harry set free in Philosopher's Stone turned out to be Voldemort's final Horcrux, Nagini.") attributed to Rowling, but God Never Said That. It wouldn't really make sense anyway as they are clearly different species of snake. Also, the snake at the zoo had a male voice in the film and Nagini is a female.
No matter what happens, no matter what my last words may end up being, I want everyone to claim that they were: "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine."
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That's actually not true, on grounds of science. The snake Harry let out was a boa constrictor, and constrictors are non-venemous. Nagini, on the other hand, was venemous. Thus: not the same snake.Also, here's the appropriate bit from TVTropes:QuoteThe snake Harry set free from the zoo in the first book later became Nagini. This was a popular fan theory before the end of the series. After the series ended, it was sort of forgotten that the theory had never actually been confirmed and it slipped into the realm of fanon. There's even an associated quote ("Yes, it’s rather funny, really, that next to no one realized the snake that Harry set free in Philosopher's Stone turned out to be Voldemort's final Horcrux, Nagini.") attributed to Rowling, but God Never Said That. It wouldn't really make sense anyway as they are clearly different species of snake. Also, the snake at the zoo had a male voice in the film and Nagini is a female.So, yeah, not true.
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