victoryisme:

funnification-is-not-a-word:

She didn’t mean James Potter.

She meant Severus Snape.

(first quote: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter Two: A Peck of Owls; second quote: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter Thirty-Three: The Prince’s Tale)

I never put these pieces together….

Huh…

(Source: somehedgehogsmarryotters)

Starts sobbing hysterically.

(Source: brave-neville)

I just signed up for Pottermore,

I am already annoyed, really, can’t pick my own username, waiting forever for my email, and can’t use my email to sign in, have to use random user name they gave me.

NOT IMPRESSED, I AM BORED I NEED IT TO WORK NAO!

~ I just discovered the Noble Collection

I’m dying, of happiness and frustration all at the same time. Honestly HONESTLY! AHHHH!

harry potter and the crazy ass rock

harry potter and the hogwarts basement

harry potter and the guy who went to jail

harry potter and the big ass fire cup

harry potter and the secret club no one can know about

harry potter and the vandalized textbook

harry potter and the triangle circle stick

Basically,

(Source: believed)

Okay crying now

(Source: nympha-impedimenta)

~ Thank you Jennifer Lawrence, you wonderful human being

Jennifer Lawrence has insisted that she is not worried about comparisons between The Hunger Games and Twilight.

The actress, who stars as heroine Katniss Everdeen in the upcoming teen action film, said that there is little that the two franchises have in common and believes that the controversy will be put to rest upon The Hunger Games’s release later this month.

“I don’t really care! I mean, I get it: they’re all beloved books and they’re huge best-sellers, and they become a franchise. It’s easy to compare them,” Lawrence told Moviefone.

“I think I’m more relaxed about it, because once you see the movie, you know it’s absolutely nothing like Twilight or nothing like Harry Potter, except in size. I’m not worried about it. I like the Twilight movies.”