this. written by a female author, more female protagonists and teen romance/drama all in a high school setting. Plus fictional stories involving witchcraft and magic have always have a strong female element as opposed to capeshit or sci-fi fantasy which is more geared towards boys
This. The British boarding school vibe is what made it popular. All the Asian countries (China, Japan, etc.) are obsessed with boarding school shenanigans and the cute uniforms, HP may as well be an anime or a light novel series. You go to any theme park and the women are having the most fun because they get to wear a tie and pleated skirt and a house patch on their breasts
The books were written by a woman so they naturally focused more on gossip and relationships and the carefree student life all women crave. Add in that the wizarding world is an dysgenic authoritarian anarchy where no one ever gets ahead by merit or hard work but simply given opportunities based solely on what they qualified for with their school tests (which women excel at since school knowledge is just memorizing a bunch of useless facts instead of learning and applying knowledge), and there is no expectations made of anyone once they leave school you can be a totally worthless spinster government employee and you'll have just as much rights and accomodations and political influence as the smartest witch who married a rich husband.
And this.
It's a nice children's story and made a few decent movies, and reached cult classic status as such, but beyond that? Nothing really. The setting ultimately can't handle any critique without falling apart and the plot is a asspulled mess. In the end Rowling is a hack, but at least she is a somewhat entertaining hack.
Yeah don't give advice or make sweeping statements about women.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Is that so?
2 years ago
Anonymous
That is so, homosexual.
2 years ago
Anonymous
My advice is solid
2 years ago
Anonymous
>"women are failed men"
That is completely moronic advice.
I was like the anon you're talking to, until I did eventually leave the house and talk/deal with women regularly.
Now I'm even more misogynist than I thought I ever thought possible.
I'm not saying misogyny is a bad thing but saying women are failed men is nonsense.
woman spotted
Repressed homosexual spotted.
2 years ago
Anonymous
classic woman response lmao
start taking T pills so you can come up with original comebacks
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yes because suggesting anyone who doesnt think women are failed men must be a woman is a completely original high t alpha response. Seriously take the wiener out of your mouth, homosexual.
>I'm not saying misogyny is a bad thing but saying women are failed men is nonsense.
I'm not saying it's a one-to-one comparison either, but I understand the underlying sentiment of the idea that I still see validity in.
Explain because for me its clear men and women are different and it sounds like a thread full of queers are justifying transexual arguments.
>That is completely moronic advice
And that's not advice at all, that's just a statement/opinion/fact.
It is a statement and opinion presented as advice.
It is not a fact because it is wrong.
2 years ago
Anonymous
all im saying is that starting 3 arguments in one post and asking people not to make 'sweeping statements' is kind of gayer than anything you could possibly accuse me of
2 years ago
Anonymous
Ignore all sweeping statements and take a drive to the south side of chicago.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>I'm not saying misogyny is a bad thing but saying women are failed men is nonsense.
I'm not saying it's a one-to-one comparison either, but I understand the underlying sentiment of the idea that I still see validity in.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>That is completely moronic advice
And that's not advice at all, that's just a statement/opinion/fact.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Yeah, why?
2 years ago
Anonymous
I was like the anon you're talking to, until I did eventually leave the house and talk/deal with women regularly.
Now I'm even more misogynist than I thought I ever thought possible.
Jesus this guy is moronic.
1. It’s relationship centered. The main drama of the stories is the relationships between the characters. Friends fight. Harry gains family (something he has always wanted) and then loses it.
2 - it is funny and lighthearted.
3- it invites a very simple form of self reflection that girls like. It’s like astrology. What house would I be in? What classes would I be good at? What would my patronus be? What would
My wand core be? Like 95% of all YA series included shit like this after Harry Potter. It’s the same reason why male neck beards like reading Horus Heresy
I’m just glad HP has finally been properly milked to death. Fantastic Beasts was an alright movie. The sequel was boring and even diehard HP fans I knew though it was boring. Never saw secrets of dumbldoor and not surprised it came and went almost unnoticed.
This is mostly true, although in the books Harry is known to be the best fighter of his friends, for some reason. I would add that at least for the books, they are written in an extremely immersive detailed style that goes much further than other books in walking the reader through its world and leaving almost nothing to interpretation. One of the easiest and laziest reading experiences possible.
The books were written by a woman so they naturally focused more on gossip and relationships and the carefree student life all women crave. Add in that the wizarding world is an dysgenic authoritarian anarchy where no one ever gets ahead by merit or hard work but simply given opportunities based solely on what they qualified for with their school tests (which women excel at since school knowledge is just memorizing a bunch of useless facts instead of learning and applying knowledge), and there is no expectations made of anyone once they leave school you can be a totally worthless spinster government employee and you'll have just as much rights and accomodations and political influence as the smartest witch who married a rich husband.
It's a chick flick that enables fujo fanfic masturbation, cosplaying and uploading pictures to social media for attention, while also dressing cute and loose or stylish if so they wish. It's fricking perfect for them.
As a married man who is not misogynistic in anyway I can honestly say that I’ve come to the conclusion that women are peak NPCs. A select few aren’t but most are npcs in every sense.
It was stolen from someone else.
Wind Guardian Leviosa sounds like a yugiman card
>high school
>with soft magic system
I truely think that's it.
this. written by a female author, more female protagonists and teen romance/drama all in a high school setting. Plus fictional stories involving witchcraft and magic have always have a strong female element as opposed to capeshit or sci-fi fantasy which is more geared towards boys
This. The British boarding school vibe is what made it popular. All the Asian countries (China, Japan, etc.) are obsessed with boarding school shenanigans and the cute uniforms, HP may as well be an anime or a light novel series. You go to any theme park and the women are having the most fun because they get to wear a tie and pleated skirt and a house patch on their breasts
This.
This.
This
And this.
It's a nice children's story and made a few decent movies, and reached cult classic status as such, but beyond that? Nothing really. The setting ultimately can't handle any critique without falling apart and the plot is a asspulled mess. In the end Rowling is a hack, but at least she is a somewhat entertaining hack.
It's for children and for people with the IQ of children (ie all women)
You're special without having to do any effort
bingo. It's also what draws them to Twilight and Fifty Shades, but also why they like woo woo like The Secret
Boys and magic
This sums it up. It appeals to the worst parts of the female community.
I get his points about women. And how peak white culture can appeal. Not sure how that relates to failed men.
Women are failed men. So if you like Harry Potter as a man, you're a failure.
>Women are failed men.
That doesn't make sense. Have you ever met or spoken to a woman?
I don't leave my house
Yeah don't give advice or make sweeping statements about women.
Is that so?
That is so, homosexual.
My advice is solid
>"women are failed men"
That is completely moronic advice.
I'm not saying misogyny is a bad thing but saying women are failed men is nonsense.
Repressed homosexual spotted.
classic woman response lmao
start taking T pills so you can come up with original comebacks
Yes because suggesting anyone who doesnt think women are failed men must be a woman is a completely original high t alpha response. Seriously take the wiener out of your mouth, homosexual.
Explain because for me its clear men and women are different and it sounds like a thread full of queers are justifying transexual arguments.
It is a statement and opinion presented as advice.
It is not a fact because it is wrong.
all im saying is that starting 3 arguments in one post and asking people not to make 'sweeping statements' is kind of gayer than anything you could possibly accuse me of
Ignore all sweeping statements and take a drive to the south side of chicago.
>I'm not saying misogyny is a bad thing but saying women are failed men is nonsense.
I'm not saying it's a one-to-one comparison either, but I understand the underlying sentiment of the idea that I still see validity in.
>That is completely moronic advice
And that's not advice at all, that's just a statement/opinion/fact.
Yeah, why?
I was like the anon you're talking to, until I did eventually leave the house and talk/deal with women regularly.
Now I'm even more misogynist than I thought I ever thought possible.
woman spotted
Other way around- failed men are women. Women aren't inherently failures, and the ones that are usually act like men.
Jesus this guy is moronic.
1. It’s relationship centered. The main drama of the stories is the relationships between the characters. Friends fight. Harry gains family (something he has always wanted) and then loses it.
2 - it is funny and lighthearted.
3- it invites a very simple form of self reflection that girls like. It’s like astrology. What house would I be in? What classes would I be good at? What would my patronus be? What would
My wand core be? Like 95% of all YA series included shit like this after Harry Potter. It’s the same reason why male neck beards like reading Horus Heresy
If anyone is wondering what "failed men" refers to then you can read about one here
https://archive
.ph/PshNg
I’m just glad HP has finally been properly milked to death. Fantastic Beasts was an alright movie. The sequel was boring and even diehard HP fans I knew though it was boring. Never saw secrets of dumbldoor and not surprised it came and went almost unnoticed.
This is mostly true, although in the books Harry is known to be the best fighter of his friends, for some reason. I would add that at least for the books, they are written in an extremely immersive detailed style that goes much further than other books in walking the reader through its world and leaving almost nothing to interpretation. One of the easiest and laziest reading experiences possible.
who gives a shit
everything women exclusively like is shit
The books were written by a woman so they naturally focused more on gossip and relationships and the carefree student life all women crave. Add in that the wizarding world is an dysgenic authoritarian anarchy where no one ever gets ahead by merit or hard work but simply given opportunities based solely on what they qualified for with their school tests (which women excel at since school knowledge is just memorizing a bunch of useless facts instead of learning and applying knowledge), and there is no expectations made of anyone once they leave school you can be a totally worthless spinster government employee and you'll have just as much rights and accomodations and political influence as the smartest witch who married a rich husband.
all i know is that women into harry potter are FILTH in bed.
Elaborate. This makes me curious. I dated a girl very into HP and the sex was horrible.
That it confirms MtF transexuals are not women and do not belong in women spaces.
>show harry potter girl my witchcraft altar
>She loses her shit and dumps me
What a c**t I thought you liked 'magic'?
It's a chick flick that enables fujo fanfic masturbation, cosplaying and uploading pictures to social media for attention, while also dressing cute and loose or stylish if so they wish. It's fricking perfect for them.
why did she pick the evil guys' house though
Because she a baddie?
That's like asking why men are into sports
all women secretly want to be able to shit their pants and let it fester as long as they desire before magicking it away
It's a high school with magic. b***hes love petty high school drama and magic.
Women love school especially high school. Its one big social orgasm for them
As a married man who is not misogynistic in anyway I can honestly say that I’ve come to the conclusion that women are peak NPCs. A select few aren’t but most are npcs in every sense.
school + "being special"
it's not rocket science
>being special
>highschool
>fancy england
>harry potter and draco yaoi (fujo special)
>the good guys
>the bad guys
>the smart guys
>everyone else
people think this house system is cool? the frick