Originally posted by quanchi112
I drew a similarity in every thread you post in. You dint debate based off evidence you start making shit up and acting like it counts.The ironic thing was Dumbledore was the scared wizard here not Voldemort's making your claims even more nonsensical.
False: There is nothing "made up", the words I used correctly describe the scene. Your inability to counter proves it even more so.
Where's the irony now? Dumbledore was afraid, you only have to watch the scene to see that, he was protecting Harry from a dangerous grown man's attractions and he feared what would happen to Harry if he failed. Any proper parental-like figure would be afraid in a similar situation.
This is a fact and it kills you that you can't counter it:
Voldermort, thy name is cowardice