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  • I'm 20 and I grew up with the series- they books are fantastic. My mom loves them as well. The HP references on this site always make my day.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 2:05pm
  • I'm 16, does that mean I'm too old for harry potter? Cause last I read in the books harry is my age...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 6:13pm
  • I love this. Lavender Brown is a crrrazy bitch.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 26, 09 at 11:55pm
  • How's this for a solution? Stop arguing about books. I love books, and I love to argue, but seriously? Must you have an argument about Harry Potter just because of a silly text message?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:13pm
  • Fucking RIGHT 10:05! If being an adult means that I have a "social necessity" to give up LOVING the Harry Potter series, than shit, I don't want to be an adult. Harry Potter has helped start millions of kids and adults to actually enjoy reading. There's something to be said there.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:16pm
  • yay hp and she was really creepy in the movie

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27, 09 at 11:10pm
  • i'm pissed about that lavender brown thing... she was not NEARLY as creepy in the book.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27, 09 at 1:07pm
  • Holy fucks folks. chill.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:06pm
  • 8:30, you're an idiot. Millions of people (obviously including adults) have read the books and seen the movies, is it really out of your league to grasp that some people have good enough memories to recall the name of a character when they see it?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:38am
  • HARRY POTTER<3333 :]

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:39pm
  • 8:52 - it must be hard living a life so constrained by socially informed age limits. Can't enjoy Harry Potter because you're too scared what other people will think of you, eh? That's sad.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:57am
  • Harry Potter is cool. Get over it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:43pm
  • What's Harry Potter?

    Submitted by AlwaysTheDriver on Oct 9, 10 at 11:19am
  • 9:43 is hardly a win, dear.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:50am
  • 8:52 is an asshole. and its should HAVE. not should OF.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:19am
  • bahaha, I cannot explain how awesome this is. HP references in texts are just magically.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 28, 09 at 1:31am
  • I think this is great. Clearly there's texts on this site for everyone. Harry Potter fans like this. Non-harry potter fans, maybe not so much, why do people have to curse it out? p.s. you're missing out. I'm 20 and I love it. and as far as them being childrens books, that was never j.k. rowlings intention, she said so herself, and I can't imagine letting a child read the final 4 books.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27, 09 at 12:05am
  • hahahaha... i love harry potter references!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 5:33pm
  • whatever man, fuck you guys, I LOVE HARRY POTTER.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:23pm
  • You pot. Me kettle? Hmm what's age-appropriate for an adult? Watching movies about teenage wizards and mythical creatures? Watching something that kids 5 and up (or possibly younger) dress up for? Have I reached the 'socially-informed age' you mentioned yet?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:43am
  • ohh gotcha 131. I haven't read the 6th book since it came out and I didn't see the movie

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:49pm
  • 9:33- Lavender Brown is another Gryffindor in Harry's year who dates Ron in the 6th book. She's really clingy & awful, but the movie made her look like a total creeper/stalker. Then again, the movies never get anything spot on.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:28am
  • a harry potter reference is ALWAYS a good night.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:52am
  • harry potter has the fantasy element that kids love, while adults like the layering and the depth of the characters. I love harry potter, and so does my father. People that say harry potter is for kids have clearly never read the books. It's been obvious that jk Rowling has been writing for adults since the middle of the series. And by the way, Stephen king, a best selling author for ADULTS, says he loves the series.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:35am
  • did he use that analogy? but that would really be uncool if you did go all lavender brown on him. (haha, i just realized that 'anal' is part of analogy!)

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 5, 10 at 4:17pm
  • thank you 10:35. i would also like to add that i sell tickets at a movie theater, and a very large portion of all the harry potter tickets have been sold to older teens and adults. hell, people even go see ice age, up etc on dates and think its perfectly normal.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:22am
  • 8:38 Why does it "obviously include adults'? Is that how you justify watching Harry Potter? Do you try the spells 'just in case' they work? Are you upset when you can't get to Hogwarts via train? Do you get all teary when someone calls you out on your Harry Potter fetish because you know it should of ended before you hit 14?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:52am
  • people who think that only children enjoy harry potter are ridic ignorant, a lot of people started reading the books as kids like 10 years ago buy are now well in their 20s and STILL enjoy the books fyi. besides the last few books are hardly childrens stories. the books matured with the kids that read them.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:21am
  • This made me smile, I love HP references :)

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 26, 09 at 5:19pm
  • 10:48: My brother is Autistic. Is your's? Just because I stated a fact that he looks autistic, doesn't mean I was making fun of them, fucktard.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27, 09 at 2:46am
  • 9:24 So what is your point? I used to wear Osh Kosh when I was a toddler but I grew the fuck up. When do you think you'll stop watching Sesame Street? Does that have a 'socially-informed age limit'?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:27am
  • I read harry potter but I don't understand what by lavender brown means? can someone explain this to me please?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:16am
  • HP rocks no matter what age. It's awesome that kids and adults can both like the books and movies. If being an adult means you can no longer read books with any imagination in them then fuck being an adult.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:05am
  • @11:16 it means he's afraid the OP will get super attached, clingy, and act towards him as Lavender acted towards Ron in HBP

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:31pm
  • also, it says "obviously includes adults" because harry potter was first published in 1997...that's 12 years ago, so someone could have started reading them as a child and now, because it's TWELVE years later...be an adult.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:24am
  • Geez people GET OVER IT. I'm 20 years old and I like Harry Potter. I practically grew up with the series. And when a guy I know asked me why I was going to see the 6th movie I said, "I couldn't just stop in the middle of the series. That's like blowing a guy and stopping halfway through...it's just wrong!" :-)

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:35pm
  • i liked the reference...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 12:21pm
  • I think you missed my point entirely. It doesn't matter if kids watch the movies and like to dress up as wizards, or any of that crap, because a 'socially informed age limit' is just that - designed by society therefore it's not an actual constraint for people who don't give a crap what others think of them. You're the one who's saying that Harry Potter is for kids when I simply don't care because I like things that I like without worrying about stuff like that.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:52am
  • im assuming 8:52, 9:23 and 9:27 are the same person. stop checking back to see if someone has responded to your shit and go do some of those age-appropriate things that you are so up on your high horse about.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:37am
  • I like Ice Age. Prehistoric mammals trying to eat a baby is much more entertaining than watching some kids wave a wooden stick around.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:30am
  • Spot the dog, I can't wait to see what crazy adventures you'll get involved in next!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:25am
  • Ohhaiguys. I'm 20. I still love HP. Those who would mock me for it? Fuck off, killjoys ^__^.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 2:44pm
  • hahahha lovin the Harry potter reference

    Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 20, 10 at 8:01am
  • LOLOLOL omg. love this

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:50pm
  • Harry Potter is the best. And it doesn't matter how old you are. Even my grandma read it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 1:49pm
  • So wait... who the fuck is Lavender Brown?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:33am
  • Those that are dogging it b/c it's "kids stuff" are lame and insecure. There are plenty of "kids stories" we all still enjoy. If Johnny Depp can star in movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland and make them fascinating for adults, you can get off your high fucking horse about "kids' stories."

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 26, 09 at 4:32pm
  • I love the upswing of Harry Potter related texts since the movie came out, haha.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:15am
  • 1st and foremost- not funny to make homosexual jokes, secondly- autism is not funny, and 3rd, Harry Potter will probably outlast any fucker ignorant enough to not read the books. XXX Love you all who love Harry Potter.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 10:48pm
  • The movie sucked. Daniel Radcliffe looks autistic, no one in that movie can act, and that stupid "ink in water" effect for 95% of the movie needs to be retired indefinitely.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:56pm
  • Obviously some adult had to read the books to make the movies, which are making millions

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 3:40pm
  • Ok so there is in total one obnoxious self-righteous person on here who doesn't like Harry Potter. I think all of you have made your point, Harry Potter is badass. Fin.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 11:30pm
  • HARRY POTTER REFERENCES FOREVER.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 6:14pm
  • rofl. i quite love this. ;D

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:42am
  • harry potter IS cool and thats all.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 27, 09 at 1:30am
  • this text was legit hilarious. i love harry potter, i'm 18.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 26, 09 at 9:09am
  • Something people with Peter Pan syndrome jerk off too apparently

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:36am
  • 8:57 Wow it's like you're in my brain and you know everything about me. How on earth do you do that!? I have always said my life is constrained by socially-informed age limits (but doesn't everybody?) It's so accurate it's freakish. You have given me the courage to stand up and walk arm with arm with you shouting with pride "I LOVE READING KIDS' BOOKS!".

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 9:23am
  • Fuck your couch bitch. I'm 19 and still fucking read HP. Pretty god damn mature too. You're just to fucking embarassed to say you actually read it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 3:28pm
  • You knew this was a Harry Potter reference but you're on this site without parental supervision?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:30am
  • Oh the arguments. How I truly enjoy them. Ugh. But you have to admit having a real Lavender Brown has to be the scariest shit out there!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 2:57pm
  • This site has now hit rock-bottom. Has AOL bought TFLN or something!?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 25, 09 at 8:13am
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