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lawl thefaintsmile July 26 2008, 21:01:32 UTC
It's a curse.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:04:36 UTC
Obviously.

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thefaintsmile July 26 2008, 21:05:57 UTC
Your assumptions sounded otherwise.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:09:03 UTC
That's what you get for making them, isn't it?

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alldevouring July 26 2008, 21:02:11 UTC
The weather is a little weird, isn't it?

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:06:42 UTC
More fitting for Durmstrang, if you ask me.

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alldevouring July 26 2008, 21:07:08 UTC
Ah, where is that?

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:10:02 UTC
Elsewhere. One would think.

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lionpassant July 26 2008, 21:03:10 UTC
You don't like winter too, then?

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:07:08 UTC
Not in the bloody middle of summer, I don't.

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lionpassant July 26 2008, 21:10:44 UTC
You should try a century's worth of winter then. Forget the middle of summer-- since there never was. It's not all that great.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:13:25 UTC
... And how is that possible, exactly?

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barnabasdog July 26 2008, 21:04:42 UTC
[voice post]

Muggles don't make the weather.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:07:38 UTC
Whatever the deities are, they certainly aren't wizards.

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barnabasdog July 26 2008, 21:20:16 UTC
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Forget about them and the snow. Come to the library, it's warm and we got hot chocolate with marshmallows.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:21:48 UTC
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And why would I -- who are you?

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theotokos July 26 2008, 21:09:49 UTC
Winter storms in the summer here is fairly common, and it's typically not created by any of the humans here.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:11:49 UTC
Well you're just a wonderful little wellspring of information, aren't you.

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theotokos July 26 2008, 21:13:46 UTC
Whenever someone wants to repeat the same thing over and over.

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serpentmarked July 26 2008, 21:16:17 UTC
I know another bossy little know-it-all you'd probably get on famously with.

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