I like the "read a book", particularly when they emphasize it as "Read. A. Book." They can never tell which books. Whenever I've asked them, there's no reply forthcoming.
Before 2019, it probably would have been Harry Potter, but now, they're fresh out of ideas on what you should read.
No, they still haven't decoupled themselves from the Harry Potter franchise. They're as obsessed with it as ever before; they just try to pretend that a heretic like Rowling didn't create it. And the funny thing about Hogwarts Legacy is that it's the only piece of Harry Potter media they attacked. Didn't see anyone attacking Universal Studios for their Harry Potter rides and attractions, Barnes and Noble for devoting entire shelves to Harry Potter books and merchandise in their stores, or LEGO for still producing and selling Harry Potter sets. No, it was just this one retarded game that drew all their ire for some reason. And personally, I wouldn't be surprised if the troons and Marxists screaming about the game still bought it because they just couldn't resist the temptation of living out their fantasy of attending magic high school.
I like the "read a book", particularly when they emphasize it as "Read. A. Book." They can never tell which books. Whenever I've asked them, there's no reply forthcoming.
Before 2019, it probably would have been Harry Potter, but now, they're fresh out of ideas on what you should read.
Still Harry Potter, but you have to tear out all mentions of J.K. Rowling's name from it.
Hogwarts Legacy tried that. They even included a troon to repent for Rowling's heresy, and it's still a no go for them.
No, they still haven't decoupled themselves from the Harry Potter franchise. They're as obsessed with it as ever before; they just try to pretend that a heretic like Rowling didn't create it. And the funny thing about Hogwarts Legacy is that it's the only piece of Harry Potter media they attacked. Didn't see anyone attacking Universal Studios for their Harry Potter rides and attractions, Barnes and Noble for devoting entire shelves to Harry Potter books and merchandise in their stores, or LEGO for still producing and selling Harry Potter sets. No, it was just this one retarded game that drew all their ire for some reason. And personally, I wouldn't be surprised if the troons and Marxists screaming about the game still bought it because they just couldn't resist the temptation of living out their fantasy of attending magic high school.