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Pansy Parkinson ([personal profile] alt_pansy) wrote2014-09-10 01:28 pm

Well, that was interesting

I wonder how long it'll take someone to actually land something that will properly hit Professor Desai? It was interesting to see who tried for it, and when, and who was holding back, or only taking shots at fellow students.

Linus, you should make a chart or something.

And go Milli! That was quite bold of you. Too bad Ron got your wand. I hope the counter hexes kicked in properly.
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[personal profile] alt_neville 2014-09-11 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know either. I guess I can ask her.

I wonder...is it something you learned about in France? Or maybe muggles know about it and most wizards don't? Because I would have thought Gran would have known about it, or learned about it, when she was trying to do anything she could think of to get me to learn how to read and write.

In the end she just threw up her hands and told me to try harder. That didn't help very much.
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[personal profile] alt_justin 2014-09-11 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
It's rather common among Muggles, yes. No offence intended to Matron or your grandmother, what, but on the whole it does seem that Muggle medicine has a better grasp of this sort of thing.

Then again, it was Muggle doctors who thought I had some unheard of ailment, when it was merely magical ability. And come to think of it, Muggles can't do things like regrow bones or heal broken ones in half a second, what! So perhaps they each have advantages and drawbacks.

-F-F