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>Sorcerer's Stoneyeah we know
>>216033188first two movies were comfy coreprisoner had good storygoblet of fire has all the memesrest are soulless garbage directed by david yates the corporate clown.
Why do Americlaps think philosophers are sorcerers?
>>216033379It's more like Americans don't know what philosophers are.
>>216033379Believing that American audiences were largely unfamiliar with the 'Philosopher's Stone' concept the U.S. publisher, Scholastic, changed the title (and corresponding text) from "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" to "Harry Potter and the Wallmart Cheeseburger Built for BBC...Mobility Scooter"
learn how to blank post in the OP covid tourist.
>>216033379Philosophers were confused with wizards all the fucking time in antiquity. They would start mystery cults and people would venerate them as sages centuries after, even to the point of using their names as pen names (pseudonyms) in the authoring of occult works.
>>216033386It was called the philosophers stone since 300AD bud, if anything a more apt title would be the alchemists stone
>>216033379The idea of alchemical pursuits of immortality is embedded in the European psyche, not so much in North America.Europeans have this notion of secret cult workings dividing the secrets of the universe. The North American mindset is just different, you could pioneer yourself into the stars if you work hard enough. You don't need to be a part of a magic circle.
>>216033379It was the first movie in the franchise so they had to make it clear it was a movie about wizards.
>guys, I think!
>>216033495Nobody actually knows what magic is anymore. They forgot the essence and see only the superficial.
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>>216033188aside from the fact that's dishonest since there's the sun at the top picyet azkaban still one of the greatest movie adventures for kids ever and not only from the 2000s
>>216033386This is the answer, asking an American to seriously consider the nature of humanity or reality will make their brains explode.
>>216033495>f alchemical pursuits of immortality is embedded in the European psychThis is a good point. It is also in the oriental psyche, specifically chinese/mongol
>>216033495i blame the masons who founded this country for supplanting themselves in this role, personally
>>216033495>The North American mindset is just different, you could pioneer yourself into the stars if you work hard enough. You don't need to be a part of a magic circle.Lol, lmao