Rorschach’s Journal. October 12th, 1985. Tonight, a comedian died in New York.
WATCHMEN (2009), dir. Zack Snyder.

Rorschach’s Journal. October 12th, 1985. Tonight, a comedian died in New York.
WATCHMEN (2009), dir. Zack Snyder.
New promotional posters of Joker (2019) — in theaters October 4
Zazie Beetz as Sophie Dumond in Joker (2019)
Taxi Driver (1976) dir. Martin Scorsese Joker (2019) dir. Todd Phillips
Joker (2019) dir. Todd Phillips
For my whole life, I didn’t know if I even existed. But I do. And people are starting to notice.
JOKER (2019) dir. Todd Phillips
Joker | Final Trailer
#1 Most Anticipated Film of the Year
So, I basically put myself into a vortex of Harry Potterdom once I started searching HHr on tumblr. I basically found all the people that I had as friends since all my friends are RHr. And I found myself in a situation I haven’t been in since the 7th book came out. Defending Harry and Hermione as a legitimate couple candidate within the series. People scoff at the notion since the series has long since ended. The epilogue was the shittist thing I’ve ever read, and I’ve read so crappy things. Even my friend, who ships those canons, thought it was the shittist thing she’s ever read.
Anyways, I think Harry and Hermione are friends, yes. But I think that is where the beauty of their potential relationship is from. They know how to make each other laugh, they know how to support each other when one is sad, they know what to do when somebody is angry, and they just know each other. They know what the other will say and do and they just have an instinct for one another. Harry, I think, more than anybody, needs this as a basis for a relationship. He’s been through so much loss and hate, that he needs stability. Hermione was the first person to show him affection, she was the first person to show him support once he thought something was wrong.
What has Ron given Hermione? What has Hermione given Ron? They fight. Okay, what else? I don’t see Ron supporting Hermione. He always makes fun of her because she’s always at the library or hating her because she’s always helping Harry. Hermione is always crying over Ron, whether he’s making fun of her in the first book or making out with Lavender in the 6th book. In the end I think it would be a very destructive relationship. Ron would always be jealous of Harry and Hermione will always never ignore Harry because of Ron.
In my head? The Epilogue would’ve had Harry and Hermione married… with kids not named Albus Severus. That’s just horrible. Naming your kid after the greatest wizard of your time and then after the guy that saved your butt? Also on top of that your dad saved the wizarding world. That’s a lot to live up to. I’d take James Severus and Albus Sirius… And SERIOUSLY, did Ginny not have any say in the names? really?…
Anyways. Harry wouldn’t be an Auror, because after 7 months of living in a tent chasing horocruxes, he’d be tired of it. I think he would be the DADA teacher at Hogwarts. 1 he considers it home and 2 because of the DA, he’s already proven himself as an adept teacher.
Hermione would be a healer at St. Mungos or in the Magical Creatures department still trying to help with the equality of magical creatures. (but I honestly think that the trio would be wary of the Ministry and it being corrupt). Maybe even create a hospital where magical creatures can go to.
Ron would be a Qudditch player. He can be famous on his own right and no longer be jealous of the attention Harry gets.
Luna would be married to ‘Ronald’ and be editor of the Quibbler
Ginny and Neville would be married. Because I think she would appreciate Neville. He’s a little nerdy, but he’s brave and is loyal to his friends. And Neville needs a girl with a little spunk, which I do believe Ginny has.
Or if I want to go the Romeo and Juliet route… Ginny and Draco. Haha.
I just had to get this out there. It was bugging me
^^^^THIS.
Poster by Austin James.
This should be a real thing.
Just to bring these back again :) Long may Harmony live :D Sorry I just had to *_*
(Pics not mine) :)
I can’t tell you all my secrets
Everything is a copy of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy, of a copy…
Give me one reason why I shouldn’t airmail you back to civilization.
she sat in the water for like an hour, just staring at the water peacefully
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - art by Laurent Durieux