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Sire, You're on Fire??
Pretty much.
According to J.K. Rowling... the killing curse... one of the three "unforgivable curses"... the other two being Cruciatus (the "torture" or excruciating pain curse) and Fartiartus (the really smelly fart curse)...
I think... maybe the last one wasn't Fartiartus... but either way, all the stuff in Harry Potter tends to be what it sounds like... the names of things and people usually end up being self explanatory... like "Cruciatus" sounds like "excruciating" and it deals with pain... "Confundo" sounds like "Confound" and is a confusion spell... most stuff is like that.
Not a lot of deep meaning Latin going on there.
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I will admit to not really having watched much Harry Potter
and read none
The entirety of my interaction with the Harry Potter franchise is buying Chamber of Secrets in Korean and abandoning it a few pages in when I realized how much trouble it would be to distinguish between a Korean word I just wasn't familiar with and a made-up word.
For a year or two my daughters were very into Harry Potter... but they "Discovered" it a few years after the last film, mainly because they were too young when it was really popular... I probably wouldn't have known much about it either if they hadn't liked it so much.
But the Harry Potter series is definitely good for lots of pop culture references and jokes.
I discovered the first Harry Potter book in my doctor's waiting room. I got through about half of the first chapter before the doctor was ready for me. But I was hooked. Despite me being over a half century old at the time and it being about grade-school kids, I was hooked. I read the first four, but had access to the audio books for the last three. I love the movies (very well done) and it's so nice to see the good finally defeat the evil. And except for that last part, a very good spotlight on growing up in a dangerous world.
Thanks to my offspring, I've seen all the movies - Some of them more than once! Some of the VFX are gorgeous.
...woohoo, killed a thread over on the Daz Studio Discussion forum. Did so with actual helpful linformation.
amature
I'll have to chime in here now too, killed a thread I'd started myself yesterday - JUST BY POSTING IT! Was taken down before anyone had a chance to answer. Now THAT'S efficiency!
...yeah, the one I killed had only one reply (mine).
the real challenge is to start a killer thread
I feel like there are a couple joy killers in my life. Not sure if they are doing that on purpose or what?
Like a thread that kills other threads?... or just one that kills the people who read it?... I'm pretty sure my posts have killed a few people... gave them an aneurism or their eyeballs fell out... once your eyeballs fall out, you're pretty much guaranteed to go right out a window or fall into an industrial meat grinder.
it could act as a garrote
There was this Swedish guy, a Finnish guy and a Norwegian guy. They...oh never mind, forgot about the forum rules..
I've heard it.
I have 9% Swedish and 3% Norwegian in me apparently, no Finnish
I am not sure what that has to do with anything
I am mostly Baltic and Eastern European which I already knew before the DNA test so no surprises
I just watched seasons 1 & 2 of Vikings so guess that was from the bit that went with pillage and plunder before they moved West
And now I'm curious what movie that was. ???
That one I can't remember... I'm basically remembering "about it" not the specific movie... Next time I see my friend I'll ask and see if he remembers, he's better at remembering movies (plus I'm pretty it's his sister-in-law that did that)... But another example was someone I worked with who was watching The Sixth Sense who left the movie early thinking the kid's issue were solved after the scene with the school play... they missed the talk with the mom and the big reveal at the end... I don't get it when people do that, there was at least fifteen minutes to a half hour left at that point... what are you thinking that remaining time will be filled with... the kid eating soup?
Hehe I doubt it, it's a true story
Well that explains your posts count then
I fail to what your being pretty has to do with it, though.
I'm pretty sure there's a "sure" missing.
And there's a "see" missing in TJohn's reply.
This thread is like a black hole that swallows up random.
its enough to send your grammar off her rocker