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>makes donation of zero dollars to the Weasleys
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just magic your way out of poverty bro
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>>214266274
>steals hermamoney
nothing personal harry cuckter
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If you're a working adult you don't take money from a child, it's undignified
Plus Harry is like out of money by the time school is done, tuition is expensive
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>>214266291
How are any Wizards in anything resembling poverty?
You'd expect maybe some to be weird ascetic types but that would be entirely by choice.
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>>214266274
>Weasley's host him every summer
>eats their food three times a day
>occupies a bed
Harry was raised without any manners.
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>>214266329
you get pulled up in front of the anti-goblintism courts if you try and magic money out of nowhere
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Harry should have just picked himself up by his bootstraps. Theres nothing heroic about trustfund nepobabies.
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>>214266355
he saved their daughter from a snake monster, howeverbeist
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>>214266328
>Plus Harry is like out of money by the time school is done,
Well yeah, gotta cover those Gringotts "vault keeping fees" goy.
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>>214266291
this but unironically
you have the ability to conjure anything out of thin air, just turn your shit into animals and start an exotic pet store
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faggot
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>>214266274
IRL Harry and Ron would never be friends.
Ron would hate him because he has less money than his friend.
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>>214266274
He donated his seed to the Weasley bloodline
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>>214266366
That's right, he should have been brewing potions from age 8 so that he could afford his own wand at the age of 47.
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>>214266395
only to introduce her to another snake monster
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He actually gave a bunch of money to Fred and George to help them start up their joke shop
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>>214266501
He did spend his money on ron when they first met though, by deciding to let him share in the cart of candy. They would have gotten along great because Harry was still a peasant. It didnt matter how much money was in that vault, Harry was raised to be a peasant. Thats why he runs out of money from buy candy that tastes like grass and earwax.
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>>214266274
he offered ron money but he refused and would never take it

>>214266562
also this
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>>214266551
no chance harry is packing oliver wood
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>>214266274
imagine the kind of filthy jews that harry's parents were if they were so obsesed with money in a world with literal magic.
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>>214266274
>saves Ginny's life in book 2
>saves Arthur's life in book 5
>saves Ron's life in book 6

In HBP Molly even says half the Weasley family would be dead without Harry, so consider that repayment in kind. In fact the value of his contributions so outstrips the services they provided that it was only right that they gave him their daughter as well
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>makes donation of zero dollars to the Weasleys
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>>214266322
>Swipes your prime younger sister who in universe didn't age into a gargoyle so dont post it
Nothin personell, kid...
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>>214266672
>be incredibly rich in Wizarding world because both parents are brilliant witches.
>all flashbacks scenes show the parents living like a standard muggle family like any other in Bong street, Englishville, Chelsea, England.
Did that not bother anyone else? Why didn't they look like wizards?
Were they progressive or something?
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>>214266532
kek
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>>214266702
But thoughbeit sir, their lives were only ever in danger because of Harry in the first place
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>>214266764
Believe it or not, that is part of the upper crust of real English society.
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canonically the weasleys won a ton of money in a lottery and wasted all of it on molly's blackation in africa. harry knew better
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A lot of antisemitism in this thread and a certain someone was spamming all day today, but now hes vanished?
where's your pet, mod? he somehow always misses these threads when hes on and hitting even dead threads
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>>214266764
they had a lot of muggle blood,on the other hand, you have pure hardcore wizards like dumbledore that didnt understand a thing about the nomag world.
They kinda forgot about that in the new movies and he dresses like a normie and he does spy misions going undecover and stuff like that.
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>>214266802
considering how much the malfoys hated the weasleys before Harry entered the picture if voldemort had come back to power they would've been killed anyway, thoughhoweverist
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>>214266871
Top kek
Too bad Harry didn't answer George's question before her trip.
>Now Harry, you must know all about Muggles.
>tell me, what exactly is the function of a rubber?
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>>214266532
/thread
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>>214266488
>BL/GL
Big llama and gay llama?
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>>214266488
Man tumblr really did rape the internet
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Honestly, Neville Longbottom was one of the weakest characters in the Harry Potter series for most of the films. Matthew Lewis didn’t bring much presence or complexity to the role early on, and for a long time, Neville just felt like filler — awkward, forgettable, and more of a punchline than a person. Even though the character had a late-game redemption (done by surgery), it felt a bit forced, and Lewis’s performance never really rose to match the weight the role was suddenly given.

While Neville Longbottom’s arc in Harry Potter was meant to show a gradual transformation from underdog to unexpected hero, Matthew Lewis’s sudden shift in appearance by the final film felt jarring and, frankly, out of sync with the story’s pacing. The drastic glow-up whether due to natural changes or behind-the-scenes decisions seemed more about presenting Lewis as a leading man than staying true to Neville’s awkward, humble roots. It disrupted the believability of the character’s growth, making it feel like a product of the actor’s image overhaul rather than a natural conclusion to years of character development. Instead of letting Neville's moment shine as the payoff of a long, slow evolution, it came across as a polished Hollywood move that undercut the authenticity of his journey.
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>>214267346
While I don't know what the word "glow up" means. I agree that Longbottom manning up and become the griffondor leader was great. I wish the put a bit more focus on that, but what we got was great.
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>>214266274
>he didn't read the book
He gave them like 10k Magic Dolars
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>>214267493
4chan culture has basically become a radioactive crater that irradiates unsuspecting people who are totally unaware of what they're doing.
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>>214266802
No, you can really only say that about why Arthur's life was in danger. Ginny's life was in danger because Lucius Malfoy slipped a cursed object containing a piece of Voldemort's soul into her school supplies - not to get at Harry, but simply to get rid of it before the Ministry found it. And Ron's life was in danger because Malfoy was trying to assassinate Dumbledore but did it badly
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In GOF the prize money for the Triwizard Tournament is 1000 Galleons. Yet in HBP Harry buys an ordinary potions textbook for 9 Galleons. So the Triwizard prize is ultimately only worth about 111 textbooks. Is this a sum worth risking your life for?
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>>214267042
It makes me sad that I know enough about Harry Potter to say that you are right
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>>214267814
>111 textbooks
>Is this a sum worth risking your life for?
for a british student? yes absolutely
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>>214267814
People risk their life for a bottle of milk at Indianapolis
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>>214267814
No, textbooks are just expensive in wizard world just like they are in real life. They probably have a magic seal on them too that the (((professors))) check to make sure the students have the current year editions and aren't trying to bring in second hand textbooks and make the publishers lose money
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>>214266274
I was just looking for this thread, thanks for posting
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>>214267814
to be fair the triwizard tournament isn't actually supposed to be dangerous. Nobody would be in any real danger if it wasn't hijacked
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>>214266366
his parents died and he got their money. whats wrong with that? the children are like an extension of the life of the parents. leftists just cant see it that way.
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>>214266615
You clearly have never read any HP AO3 fic ever written.
Good for you. Stay that way.
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>>214268010
well if he was really their son he woupd be able to uild up his own savings like they did
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Were the weasleys even poor? They lived in a bigass house in a big plot of land, had a flying car that turns invisible, the father and one of the sons worked in government or something like that
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>>214268167
I don't think wizards give that many fucks muggle property laws etc.
I wouldn't be surprised the weasly family at one point just picked some remote spot of land and magic'd their property into existence from random ass materials or some such shit.

Essentially they are poor by wizard standards.
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>>214266274
fuck the weasels. what about hagred? he lives in a shack. why are they paying him so little!
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>>214266488
Why is hamilton there?
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>>214267346
>(done by surgery)
QRD?
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He literally won billion wizard shekels and gave it away.
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>>214267814
A basic medical textbook for university is sometimes $1500
A wizard textbook that teaches you fucking MAGIC is probably more than that.

So yeah, 111 wizard textbooks, let's say that's $15,000 or more.
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>>214266291
they did, though. they had a big house, tons of kids, plenty of food, and magic did all their chores. They were just eccentric and avoided the wizard consumer cycle.
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>>214268303
He narrowly avoided Azkaban after releasing an invasive species into the forest.
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>>214267814
they're wizards, tomes of lore represent a significant portion of their assets. And don't forget that they're GOLD COINS. A handful can probably buy a regular muggle house.
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>>214268167
Like what >>214268248
Said, I think wizards are all meant to be wealthy landed gentry/nobles. So Weasley's are landed gentry and Malfoy's are blue bloods.

Even when you're "upper class" you're still subjected to classism by your peers. Especially in the UK where everyone is constantly testing each other's pronunciation and putting on fake accents.

The more I learned about how fake accents are in the UK and how they still tie your worth to lineage I stopped caring what those freaks think.
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>>214267962
>They probably have a magic seal on them too that the (((professors))) check to make sure the students have the current year editions and aren't trying to bring in second hand textbooks and make the publishers lose money

Yes yes, HOWEVER
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I would just like to add to this conversation by saying that my first year law school textbooks were about $600.
Law school is a scam.
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>>214268248
what do you expect? Theyre fuckin pikeys.
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>>214268622
it was the first test, you did not find a way to outgoyim the system.
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>>214268658
Whilst also being extremely inbred and inward focused to the point a dude working with muggle stuff doesn't what the fuck a rubber duck is or the greatest wizard alive is completely fascinated about a some trash mag.
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>>214266488
kek so true
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>>214268409
This. The Malfoys can be snobbish about them sitting in the nosebleeds all day, but it's just cope for their insane debt and horrible domestic life. Ron's dad plays it smart and was able to have much more than 1 (one) child, unlike that frivolous nigger Lucius.
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>>214266757
based hairy puta
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>>214266274
His reasoning is that it would embarrass his friend if he helped out, but that cocksucker didn't even occasionally buy Ron a sandwich. He only shared from time to time. I'm broke as fuck and I still spot a dude a sandwich.
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>>214266562
meh, that was filthy blood money and he was trying to shed his guilt from playing the hero and luring cedric to his desu. thankfully the school saw through it shunned him all next year
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>>214267346
i like neville and the decision to have him be a reliable back-up instead of some convoluted competitor but his glow-up in the books didn't really feel natural either.
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>>214266488
You guys make a new one of these almost daily its insane
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>>214268753
what the fuck you got against inoffensive arthur weasley? watching lucius seethe over him in the 2nd movie was both funny and confusing
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>>214268491
problem is that jk rowling said the exchange rate for a coin is about 5 pounds
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>>214268622
just buy them cheap from second years
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>>214268516
>everyone is constantly testing each other's pronunciation and putting on fake accents
Lol i didnt know that but it makes sense
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>>214266329
I think it's more just racism. Like no one would sell the weaselys a nicer house because they're Ir*sh
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why is this unc replying to multiple posts in separate posts and even replying to his own questions
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>>214268622
Civilization was a scam all along. It you go to college, you need to make choices as though you are a prey animal in a hostile environment that will trick you, rob you, and rape you to death at the first moment you let your guard down, and then charge you for it with interest.
I find that much of the financial frustration that young westerners' share from the college experience, they didn't recognize this obvious truth. They don't have it in them to accomplish the mission, and the mission is to survive the 21st century.
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>>214266274
That's not entirely true

>harry yells from the top of his lungs so all the house can hear him
> Ginny ya redhead cunt I'll give ya a golden coin for every time you let me coom on yer stupid Irish face
> Ron shakes uncontrollably while Arthur Wesley cries softly in a napkin
> Next morning
> All the family gathered round the table , Harry is eating a generous British breakfast while the Weasley family gives him dirty looks
> Ginny, who has a massive case of pink eye , gives five golden coins to Molly, drops her head in her palms and starts sobbing.
> Harry laughs and shoves a banger into his greasy mouth
> Amazing night last night, he says , sputtering pieces of smashed peas on Rons face
> Míster Weasley, you like muggle stuff, dont you? Well, a company named Pfizer invented a blue pill called Viagra , and believe me , no potion on this green earth has the same magical powers.
> All night long! But you wouldn't know anything about it, old boy ( punches Ron in the shoulder) , you little virgin?
> Yeah , it was MAGICAL. Expecto Patronum? Yeah, more like Expecto Abortum! Seriously, madam Weasley, your daughter is a whore.
> Puts on his jacket, hops on the magic broom and says his goodbyes : well , I'd be lying if I'd said I wanted to stay a bit longer in your disgusting hovel, so I won't
Fare-thee-well, you dirty ass Irish peasants, call me never
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>>214269831
It's true and retarded. Nobody is speaking a natural accent in the UK, they're all code switching and doin a performance.
Their leader Keir Starmer is a blue blood but wants to sound middle class so his accent is rehearsed for the cameras. Having a Scottish accent means you're looked at like white trash from Missouri. They're constantly changing accents everyday.
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>>214266357
This post was pretty Anti-Goblinic.

Please stay where you are. Our aurors is into way
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>>214266355
Harry lived under a stairs and got feed with scraps.

I can understand his animalistic behaviour.
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>>214268106
Potters came from old money. One of them invented finasteride and they've been making bank since then.
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>>214266982
on /trek/ probably!
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>>214266401
You have a million gold coins Mr.Potter but our service 3% and property tax 5% takes your earnings 10%.

Sorry to announce it but Mr potter but after the calculation you own us 2million gold coins.
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>>214266551
>Yo Ginny ,you red cunt, time to face my Basilisk
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>>214268558
Just like NINTENDO
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>>214266291
this, but unironically. the arbitrage opportunity on gold galleon / UK pound forex is absurd. one gold galleon, which is 18 grams of high purity gold, has an official exchange rate of 5 british pounds.. meanwhile, 18 grams of gold is worth roughly 1100 british pounds. it would take about a day to be the richest man in the wizarding world by exploiting this arb opportunity
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>>214271176
It's frankly shocking that Muggle-borns with a basic grasp of economics aren't ruling the wizarding world. I suppose they're handicapped by going to school at Hogwarts, where math is not a subject on offer and all students retain the same level of math knowledge they had at age 10
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>>214271176
here's a real example
>have a tenner
>exchange for 2 gold galleons
>sell the gold in the muggle market for £2000
>exchange for 400 gold galleons
>sell the gold for £400,000
etc.
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>>214267333
The death of Tumblr did.
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>>214266488
shouldn't this be a female
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>>214266802
Voldemort was only allowed to return because of Harry's blood. Instead of dropping baby Harry off at his aunt's house, Dumbledore should've dropped him in the nearest dumpster. He could've stopped the entire series from happening.
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>>214271578
>Crushing a baby with a bare hand<Send a magic missile against him.
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>>214266274
Didn't Harry give his prize money to Fred and George so that they could start up their business?
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>>214271578
No, not true. In book 4 Voldemort said he could have used the blood of any number of wizards, since the spell that brought him back only requires "the blood of an enemy", not a specific enemy. He only wanted to use Harry's blood because of his paranoia about the first time he tried to kill Harry, he thought that if he had Harry's blood then Harry would no longer have magical protection against him. Which was true, but it also backfired in the long run because it inadvertently made Voldemort himself a sort of pseudo-Horcrux for Harry that allowed Harry to survive a second murder attempt
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>>214271686
I thought he'd been made a horcrux when he got the scar.
Bah fuck it, who cares?
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>>214266274
Why are the Wasleys poor anyway? isn´t the dad part of the high echelons of goverment?
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>>214271844
Yes, Harry was accidentally made into a Horcrux for Voldemort when he got the scar. Later Voldemort accidentally turned himself into a sort of Horcrux for Harry when he took his blood to recreate his body, in Dumbledore's words, "tethered you to life while he lives", which is why Harry was able to come back to life when Voldemort killed him in the last book.

That's the best I understand it and it's honestly not all that well thought out, so I just roll with it
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>>214271907
yeah its a noble poverty public servant type deal
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>>214271907
No, he works in a minor division of the government which only has one other employee, and the rest of the government thinks his division is a joke and that he is an oddball
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>>214271946
Based slacker knows that working hard is for suckers.
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>>214266328
Nah, this is just another case of Rowling having her cake and eating it too. Kid's got piles of gold in his vault, spends big, but then is too poor for anything. The only person in the school poorer than Harry is his bum friend Ron.
>>214266366
Harry Potter isn't heroic to begin with.
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>>214266355
I bet Ms Weasley didn't even give him blowjobs so fuck 'em
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>>214271912
So Cedric was the murder required to produce it. Huh.
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>>214266464
They cant conjure anything out of thin air, except small physical forces like light or levitation
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>>214272153
No, Cedric wasn't even supposed to be there. It was just bad luck that he was teleported to the graveyard with Harry
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>>214272376
>>214272153
To add to that, it actually wasn't Voldemort who killed Cedric, it was Peter Pettigrew (on Voldemort's orders, but still, it was Peter who actually did the killing)
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>>214266328
> tuition is expensive
Bull fucking shit, the Weasleys can afford all of their kids to the magic school with like 3 golden coins in their vault as seen in the book
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>>214266355
Food is like a non issue for the wizards
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>>214268010
Generational wealth inequality, which is most of the country is crying about
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>>214266532
This, it was the biggest gift to have the seed of the SAVIOR
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>>214272376
>>214272418
But producing a hocrux requires murder.
How the fuck did it happen on accident then?
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>>214266562
Prize money he got from the stupidly bias competition, not his actual money
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>>214272629
>Inherited, not his money!!!
>Won unfairly, not his money!!!
Then the whole thread is pointless because he's a student. Where the fuck else would he get the cash?
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>>214266871
Top kek i forgot about that, which is also stupid as fuck, why would a trip to Africa be expensive for wizards
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>>214268167
I think by being poor for the wizards is as they dont own much magical artifacts or live on a magical land
Obviously they dont have issue with daily living expense
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>>214266274
they got paid in exposure
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>>214272567
its not anyone elses fault that their parents didnt pass them anything down
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>>214272601
It happened when voldy murdered Harry mom
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>>214267977
That's not true. Students were warned it's dangerous for their level of skill numerous times before Barty calmly put Harry's name in the goblet. The dragons weren't some kind of cheat, they were just part of the test.
>>214267814
https://thedailyprophet.net/business/harry-potter-currency-converter/
Thanks to the autistic fan base, there's a calculator. So more accurately, is your life with about $7.3k? Moreso, normie wizards win the tournament and get money+fame (though I don't remember any of the past winners). Harry already had both so it's a wash in the end.
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>>214272855
Murder from 14 years ago used for a second horcrux. Huhuh.
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>>214272870
Buying power =/= actual gold prices
The whole prize worths like 100 magic books, it is a fucking small library alright
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>>214266488
Some things just never change
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>>214267814
Their monetary system isnt linear
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>>214272940
Well technically, the books take place in the late 90s/early 00s, so $7000 magic coins could be worth more today. Alternatively, Harry could be tapped into his muggle side and put it in bitcoin instead. And since they have magic foresight in that universe, there's no real excuse to stay poor unless by choice.
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>>214272966
That needs updating. Several shows and political mentions there are canceled now.
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>>214266274
Harry offered to buy stuff for Ron and Ron always turned him down because he didn’t want a handout
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>>214273058
Pretty sure using magic to make money in the muggle world is banned
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>>214273162
hand-me-down robe wearing ass saying he doesnt want a handout
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If the Potters has amassed a huge fortune why did the live in some random flat with zero security?
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>>214266274
I didn't know Potter was a jewish name.
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>>214273462
They are hiding from Voldy and his goons
The location is a magically sealed secret and ratman was chosen to be the keeper, but he betrayed them
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>>214266488
Who the fuck made this? Is the sharty full of troons now?
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>>214273505
>never saw It's a Wonderful Life
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>>214273561
You mean this guy isn't trustworthy?
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>>214273634
I've had a wonderful day, I've had a wonderful life
You had a gorgeous death, it's such a beautiful night
I've had a wonderful day, I've had a wonderful life
You had a gorgeous death, it's such a beautiful night (What?)
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>>214273273
It's not, only underage b& and being observed by a muggle. Using foresight to predict the market seems perfectly legal. You're just peering into the future, not using magic to affect the outcome.
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>>214266322
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>>214273677
Incredibly antisemitic, shame on you.
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>>214273677
I think it was his years of being a rat that affected his human appearance. He might've looked normal before having to hide after the betrayal. He was trusted enough to get a stupid animal name like the others.
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>>214266355
Do you give money to people who invite you to stay?
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>>214266274
this is so westcoded though
we have this unspoken agreement that nobody has to pay for their friends. Each family is responsible for itself.
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>>214268167
It is part of Joanne's lib programming that because they have "too many kids" they are spread thin on money.
It isn't super heavy handed and she probably wasn't intending to be malicious, but she reflects it nonetheless.
It is also implied that Arthur isn't ambitious, and so he is probably getting less pay than he is worth.
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>>214274141
No absolutely not, that's not the point.
If you know the host family is struggling to feed their children the polite thing to do is decline the invitation. I'm not paying them but I also won't become another mouth to feed knowing their situation
>>214272535
Food isn't made out of thin air, Dumbledore simply teleports it from the kitchens below the food hall. All prepared by elf slaves btw.
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>>214266328
There is no tuition. Ministry pays for it. But Students/Families do have to buy clothes, books, wands

>>214266291
Someone tried arguing with me once that wizards can't magic gold out of thin air. But they can magic muggle money out of thin air. Accio a million 100 pound notes and exchange it with the goblins (jews) for gold. Repeat ad nasueum.
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>>214274453
No but they can use magic to support the production of food,
Like local weather control could solve half of the issue in agriculture, and it literally cost nothing since ‘mana’ in potterverse also comes from nothingness
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>>214266532
Based
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>>214274567
All of this is just poorly thought out, children's book, etc.
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>>214266488
A more /tv/ related version
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>>214273993
>>214274511

It is, using any kind of magic to interfere with the muggle world without the ministry permission is illegal
Mr. Weasley turned a normal car into a flying one is fucking illegal
Using foresight or conjuring muggle money out of thin air will directly affect muggle economy thus the risk of exposing wizard society
Also the kids are banned from using any kind of magic outside the school
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>>214266764
They’re hiding from snake man there.
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>>214274700
Whatever nerd
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>>214274700
>travel to the other side of London and summons a million pounds from a bank vault. >Go in the alley and disapparate
>launder money
Good luck catching him
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>>214275092
Well you could try doing crime irl too, the point is there are laws and most of the wizards dont want to break them
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>>214274700
>Mr. Weasley turned a normal car into a flying one is fucking illegal
Arthur's such a cool dad.
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>>214275157
>there are laws
Pretty sure wizards break the law every day.
Treason in openly denying and circumventing the monarchy and/or parliament
Income Tax evasion
Council tax evasion
Flying in restricted airspace (especially after 9/11)
Modifying muggle memories is assault

There is no way to live secretly without breaking a dozen laws. Daily.
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>>214272224
>small physical forces like light

Harry Potter fans.
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>>214275428
I mean wizard laws banning them from interfering with muggle world using magic
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>>214275375
Arthur was a true lad!

"Did you know your sons stole the car and flew it and we are going to get busted by the Ministry?"
How did it run boys!?
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>>214266274
If he offered money to the Wesley they'd feel insulted. The Wesley were poor but not starving they were fine .
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>>214266366
Harry Potter was a Gary stues so of course he needed to be secretly rich
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>>214275509
Half of those things interfere with muggle economy. Especially the lost tax revenue. Income tax alone is the largest source of govt income.
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>>214266401
bruh it's the Wizarding world. if those guys can legit keep a safe full of golf safe in a world with bullshit spells and potions like "literally transform into a perfect copy of someone and also have a luck plus 10+ charm that literally let's me talk my way into anything" bullshit, they deserve a cut
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>>214275621
Wizard society is independent from British gov
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>>214275680
>keeps moving the quidditch goalposts
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>>214266764
The Potter were new millionaire at best while the Malfoy are billionaires also their money grew because of interests
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>>214271230
doesn't Hermione take a maths class at Hogwarts?
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>>214275680
Do the Weasley's pay their tv license?
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>>214275741
Arthur would. Bless him.
I myself shut the blinds when I see the inspectors coming
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>>214275717
Moving what, they are independent so they dont have to pay taxes to Brit gov
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>>214272418
Is Voldemort doing some special spell after he kills people to create a Horcrux? Surely he must otherwise every murder in Harry Potter gives you a 1UP
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It makes absolutely no sense for Lucius Malfoy to have only one child . Draco needed a sister and she should be the one marrying Ron .
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>>214267346
>—
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>>214275851
I guess? It wasnt explained properly how he did it
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>>214275865
The inbreeding of wizards makes more impotent
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>>214275865
see>>214269303
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>>214275851
Iirc Rowling has said there is a brief period after an intentional murder where you have to do some horrific ritual shit on your fragmented soul. So probably using the corpse as a fleshlight or something.
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grow up nonces



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