The Cruciatus Curse: Tell me why you believe it is unforgivable.
In general, I consider rabid Harry Potter fans to be something less than human, relatively unworthy of my time.
However, you may be able to redeem yourselves by answering this question:
"Why is the Cruciatus curse unforgivable?"
I'll give you a hint: there are two reasons, and only one of them is specifically mentioned.
__________________ "His signature loud high-energy approach to pitching an array of products and beard has gained [Billy] Mays a substantial amount of recognition."
I guess those doctors who worked pre-anesthesia were all going straight to hell, then.
__________________ "His signature loud high-energy approach to pitching an array of products and beard has gained [Billy] Mays a substantial amount of recognition."
You have only given the obvious reason. I told you that there were two.
Then again, what was I to expect from H.P. fanatics...?
__________________ "His signature loud high-energy approach to pitching an array of products and beard has gained [Billy] Mays a substantial amount of recognition."
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hmm...how about a wand up your a$$.
honestly. if you think it is such a waste of time why bother. Wiki it or something. don't get an excuse to push around HP fanatics of which we are proud to be
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Re: The Cruciatus Curse: Tell me why you believe it is unforgivable.
Because if you were closer to me I would have used it on you. And only then you would realize whow stupid you are to come here and bark so stupidly. You prat
I'm giving you a hint: Do this again and I will report you!
Statement: The responses elicited are those as expected from Harry Potter fans--both unintelligent and demonstrating the inability to see beyond the figurative ends of their own noses.
Statement: There are two components to the Cruciatus curse: the incantation itself and the will of the caster.
Evidence: In the battle of the Department of Mysteries, Harry attempts to use the Cruciatus curse on Bellatrix Lestrange. It is ineffective, and she taunts him saying, "You've got to mean them, Potter! Righteous anger won't hurt me for long."
She also explains that the Cruciatus curse is only effective when the caster is causing pain for the (perverse) enjoyment of causing another to be in pain.
Corollary: For the Cruciatus curse to work, it indicates a mentality in the caster: sadism.
Conclusion: The Cruciatus curse is unforgivable not only because it is a curse designed specifically to torture, but the curse's effectiveness is based upon the mindset of the caster that, when effective, indicates that the caster is dangerous to everyone around him or her.
__________________ "His signature loud high-energy approach to pitching an array of products and beard has gained [Billy] Mays a substantial amount of recognition."
I am, however, offended by the fact that you decided to label every HP fan as 'unintelligent' and unable to 'see beyond... their own noses'. I don't think it likely that you'll care whether I'm offended or not, I just thought I'd throw it out there. I'm offended. I love Harry Potter, I don't think I'm stupid or short-sighted and I am offended
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Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here, get me some money too...
I'm unintelligent but a lot of HP fans are really clever and work out all the inner meanings to stuff.
For your information I did know both reasons the cruciatus curse is unforgivable! And I'm really stupid! So it doesn't make you clever knowing if people like me can work it out!
Because the Creator of the thread gets to seem more intelligent by calling others stupid and boring us with a piece of information I couldn't care less about but makes the guy who insults everyone feel like a big clever boy