For a long time, I saw Sirius’s posters of Muggle women in bathing suits as a typical teen thing, with irritating his parents by sticking the posters on permanently (permanently for wizards with no imagination, anyway) as a bonus. But I wasn’t giving him enough credit. The girlie posters are direct threat the to entire value system and prestige of
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And from what we see in HP verse there are no positive examples of LGBT characters for Sirius to look up to.
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I imagine it contributed to Sirius' decision to act like he was batshit insane and try to feed Snape to Remus. Endangering his supposed friend in such way sounds too personal for simple dislike and wanting to get society rid of another dark wizard :/
I have no doubts that pureblood part of WW society works this way. They are way too stuck in the past to work this way. Unless wizards have way to create... let's call it "caldron babies". Then either elites turn up their noses as it being unnatural (and probably grumbling about stolen magic) or... purebloods keep birth rates low on purpose.
Which would be neither unusual nor that surprising. Less children means each of your kids keeps more of their inherence. Money and potentially inheritable ( ... )
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Another motive behind the prank might have been pleasing James, who came out of that incident looking like a hero to Dumbledore and Lily, which eventually got him picked for Head Boy and convinced Lily to date him. It all worked out so that Moony could run joyously free and James got everything he wanted? What a lucky coincidence! But Sirius is a true friend and brave enough to take the risks no one else will, see? This proves it! He's the best friend ( ... )
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Yeah, I always thought Sirius’s flying motorcycle was part of this too. All his ideas of cool are straight out of the Muggle 80s - motorcycle, leather jacket, posters. I’m surprised he didn’t have a Metallica record lying around somewhere. It was a very conscious rebellion against everything his family stood for.
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I imagine the more tasteful mags (if wizards have those) would have more form-fitting robes with scandalous cuts on sides and perhaps- oh my- visible ankles :D
Rowling probably sat down and made mood-board of cool 80s uncle when she was creating Sirius.
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Which is to say that I can totally see those magazines with scandalously tight, short robes ;-)
Sirius is lucky he didn't go to prison later in the '80s or he might have had acid-washed jeans and a permed mullet.
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/Sirius is lucky he didn't go to prison later in the '80s or he might have had acid-washed jeans and a permed mullet./
Or animal print clothes *shudders*.
Although Sirius would totally rock non-permed mullet.
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