I am a Hufflepuff. I have always been a Hufflepuff. When the Harry Potter books came out, I was Hufflepuff. When Warner Bros. released the movies and I obsessively set up an account and took the personality test, I was a Hufflepuff. Pottermore came out, I got sorted Hufflepuff. I have extreme Badger Pride. I want to get it tattooed onto my back in Old English or Harry Potter Font. I am currently wearing this t-shirt.
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Yes, that is a Hufflepuff Honeybadger shirt. We don't care, We don't give a fuck. We take what we want. |
Needless to say, if there is anything to do with Harry Potter I am going to be a fan of it. I grew up being an outsider most of my life. I was raised Pagan. Legit. I am a Witch. I had a handfasting instead of a Muggle wedding. Having a book speak to being accepted for being not "normal" and then have that book be so popular means the world to me. Being an adult fan of Harry Potter also brings certain things to light when I talk to people about how much I love Harry Potter. You can tell fans from nonfans. The moment I say anything related to HP I either get shade or light! Watching Mudbloods, was 1.25 hours of light!
It is the story of the UCLA Quidditch team's journey to the 5th annual Quidditch World Cup in NYC. I was completely enthralled the entire time. My face was a constant wide grinned dopey smile. I have a hard time with the sportsing culture. However... I will happy watch Quidditch all the time. I want that shit on ESPN/TSN ALL THE TIME! I have friends who are Quidditch players and after seeing this movie I solomnely vow to go to every game I can muster. I also want to college team shirts because OMG QUIDDITCH!!!!!!! I also, because I am a sap, love the UCLA Quidditch : Friendship is Magic aspect of the documentary. I audibly gasped when the player from UCLA got a head injury during world cup! THE DRAMA OF IT! Also, OMG THAT IS A LOT OF BLOOD!
In the end, when they did the where are they now part of the documentary I had a single tear running down my cheek.