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I totally understand that James did nothing for Harry, for the most part of Harry's life. But it's not like he didn't do anything willingly. If I am not wrong he seemed a pretty decent dad for the time he was alive after Harry's birth.
And yeah, people don't talk enough about how what Severus did was brave and all that. But that's because they keep talking about how he had no right to be a dick to children just because he was bullied too, your trauma doesn't give you any right to traumatize other people. And at the end, what he did against Voldy was for revenge and for some sort of apologizing to Lily by "protecting" her son. He might have loved Lily, but it wasn't too long before that was turned into obsession. I empathized with the school boy Severus. But after that, it was a bit too twisted.
People get mad that Harry named his son after Severus. However I’m leaning more towards the fact that Snape did the most thankless job even after being mistreated all of his life by the people he was saving and working with and the only thanks he gets- the only time anyone has decided to remember a single thing he did- it’s when Harry is naming his spawn.
Severus is not even the spawn’s first name, it’s his second name. Oh yeah and he threw in some half-baked dialogue about how Severus was brave. Wow truly what a fucking treat, what an homage.
And people are complaining that he didn’t name his kid after Hargid (or Lupin I don’t think which is pretty sad and also thankless). And I agree, but instead of switching out Severus’s name, take out James’s.
He named one of his kids James Sirius Potter (which is just so cringe) and like my question is why? Sirius is perfectly understandable but why James? James has done absolutely nothing-and I mean-NOTHING for Harry apart from get compared to him and has basically acted as a sperm donor to Harry. No- not a father, because being a father actually requires raising ur kid- no James’s only merit is that he had a wizard messiah in his ballsack. Brilliant.
Cursed Child? More like WOKE NEWGENS !!!!!!!!!!
Edit: I decided there was TOO MANY Gryffindor kids in cursed child like.. CMON!!! 9 out of 12 of these kids were wearing red.. ugh. I get it the Gryffindors are cool and awesome but can we pls have more Hufflepuffs and ravenclaw 😫
Names after your Father and Godfather, Very good choices, would also cause Mcgonagall grief in having not one, but two Marauders back at Hogwarts in one body. 10/10
Named after the guy who had you raised for slaughter, and the other guy who was obsessed with your mother and bullied you and your friends to the point that he was the biggest fear of the friend who KILLED THE SNAKE. -100/10
Named after your mother and a friend. Harry got to name 2/3 children, let Ginny name 1 at least, also I think Mcgonagall deserved a child named since out of Her, Snape, and Dumbledore, she was the only one who really gave a sh*t about the student's safety. 6/10
So I was thinking, how many generations would it take for a Muggle-born's bloodline to become pureblood?
Take the Potter's for example (Lily, James, Harry, etc) We know that Harry is Half-Blood due to lily being Muggle-born and James being Pure-Blood, would Harry and Ginny's Children be Pure-Blood, or would they be Half-Blood? And if they are half-blood, how many more generations of Magic-borns would it take for Lily's Bloodline to become Pure-Bloods? (Hypothetically if there just so happened to be no muggle-borns married into the family)