Exploring the Witch please ollow Community: Rituals, Spells, and Traditions

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Dear readers, Today, we would like to bring your attention to the topic of "Which please follow". In recent years, the concept of witchcraft and witches has gained popularity across various forms of media, from books and movies to television shows and even fashion trends. However, it is important to separate fact from fiction and understand the historical and cultural aspects associated with witches. Witchcraft is often associated with the occult and supernatural abilities, including the casting of spells, potions, and rituals. Throughout history, witches have been feared and persecuted, often being accused of causing harm or possessing evil powers. This fear has led to various witch trials and executions, most notably during the infamous Salem witch trials in colonial America.


See this is one of the reasonds I love slytherin. We have the best bathrooms.
AND I LOVE HOW MUCH THOUGHT YOU PUT INTO EACH ONE!! The Ravenclaw one especially.

i just feel like james would have found harry trying to convince snape his nickname was roonil wazlib sooooo hilarious like harry would die years later at the ripe old age of 92 and he would go to the afterlife and james would greet him with alright there roonil and harry would just be like dad wtf. We think through the radical possibilities of romance reading, how we can make sense of certain recurring tropes and what we may learn from the rise in romance reading since 2020.

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This fear has led to various witch trials and executions, most notably during the infamous Salem witch trials in colonial America. It is important to note that these beliefs and accusations were often based on superstition, ignorance, and misconceptions. Many of those accused were misunderstood healers, midwives, or individuals with knowledge of herbal medicine.

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My Harry has my Gryffindor tie and my actual cardigan is in the wash but I still did fem!Moony ayyyyy

  • Umbridge: boys and girls are not permitted to be within 8 inches of each other
  • Harry and Draco: *hysterical laughter*

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One night I couldn’t find sleep I realised hogwarts bathrooms were never described (and I was craving onsens because since I discovered them I’m obsessed) and I was thinking onsens would super fit hufflepuffs ! Then I tried to imagine the other houses’ bathrooms … So here it is !

It was a great exercise for me as I never design backgrounds !
(uh tumblr presentation is shitty ;_;)

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Look at this Slytherin Bathroom! *falling in love*

This is brilliant, all that time and effort gone into this. I love the Slytherin bathroom the most.

See this is one of the reasonds I love slytherin. We have the best bathrooms.
AND I LOVE HOW MUCH THOUGHT YOU PUT INTO EACH ONE!! The Ravenclaw one especially.

This is so detailed and creative and brilliant! I love it 😍

queensimia

At first I thought “oh god, do they expect Hufflepuffs to just crap in open barrels together?” and progressively got more worried at the lack of toilets as the series went on. “My god, is the wizarding world so backwards that everyone just pisses in a corner?!”

Then I remembered American bathroom =/= European bathroom.

Yes. Good. I love all of these.

I’ve never seen anything that made me feel as much like a secret Slytherin as this bathroom.

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i wish hermione and ginnys relationship was touched on a little bit more. idk i love the thought of them sharing a room whenever hermione visits the burrow and staying up late talking about feminism and reading books next to each other and hermione patiently listening to ginny ramble on about rumors and gossip that’s happening in her year group and hermione giving advise to ginny and vise versa and idk i just love the thought of ginny and hermione just being normal teenage girls

You know what I just realized? No one ever told Neville of Sirius innocence. Yet he went to go on the rescue mission in fifth year when he thought he was in danger.

That means Neville literally just saw how worried Harry was, and just made a quick, and correct, decision that Sirius must be innocent. Neville dropped everything to try and help save someone he didn’t even know because his friends were worried about that person!

I’d declare that Neville is the kindest dude in that series if I didn’t already know that. And overall, Neville doesn’t get near as much appreciation as he should.

i just feel like james would have found harry trying to convince snape his nickname was roonil wazlib sooooo hilarious like harry would die years later at the ripe old age of 92 and he would go to the afterlife and james would greet him with ‘alright there roonil’ and harry would just be like dad wtf. it’s been 76 years. i just died

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Imagine little first years all super nervous because they’re finally going to hogwarts, and then they find out that Neville Longbottom is going to be their professor. Oh they know that the staff is full of war heroes, but this is Neville Longbottom! This is the guy who lead the student resistance during the year of darkness, the guy who stood up for muggles and muggleborns despite threat to himself, the guy who chopped off the head of Lord Voldemort’s snake with a great bloody sword, and these kiddies can’t help but feel intimidated. Then, when they’re all clustered together in the entrance hall, this kind of cuddly looking guy in a grey cardigan greets them with a smile, introduces himself as Professor Longbottom, deputy headmaster of Hogwarts, and tells them that the sorting will start shortly, but not to worry, since it’s not as bad as it sounds. He grins at them all again, and walks out, leaving behind a group of extremely confused (And somewhat relieved) eleven year olds.

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The fear and persecution of witches can be seen as a reflection of societal fears and a desire to control and suppress those who are different or possess unconventional knowledge. In modern times, the concept of witches has evolved. Witches are now often seen as symbols of empowerment, independence, and self-discovery. They embody a sense of womanhood and spirituality that resonates with many individuals, especially women. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in witchcraft and Wicca, a modern pagan religious movement that celebrates the earth, nature, and the divine feminine. Witches, in contemporary popular culture, are portrayed as strong, resilient, and unapologetically authentic. They have become icons of feminism, rebellion, and alternative spirituality. This portrayal has attracted a new generation of individuals who find solace, identity, and community in embracing the witch archetype. While the current fascination with witches may seem trendy or superficial, it is essential to recognize the deeper significance of this interest. By exploring witchcraft and the stories of witches throughout history, we have the opportunity to challenge traditional narratives, reclaim marginalized voices, and uncover the rich tapestry of human spirituality and belief systems. In conclusion, the topic of "Witch please follow" invites us to delve deeper into the world of witches, exploring their historical context and cultural significance. It encourages us to question societal norms, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate individuality. Let us embrace the power of knowledge, compassion, and open-mindedness as we navigate the realm of witches and their timeless allure. Witch please follow on this journey of understanding, self-discovery, and empowerment. Sincerely, [Your Name].

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