Hansel and Gretel vs Voldemort

Started by quanchi11214 pages

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Your stance on inter-movie magic, Quanchi, is simply contradictory. Check out your OTHER favorite thread, were you compare LotR magic and Harry Potter magic.

Your claim here, that magic "belongs to its own universe," is not your claim there - "magic can be compared in universes." Pick one.

Pay attention to what I do say. You are confused. It happens. Magic can be compared but their immunities are only due to the magic they were both into. To say anything differently is ridiculous.

Both magics can be compared but to say all magic is equal is preposterous.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I never said her powers didn't work I said her powers aren't equal to all other magic users. You believe everyone is equal in magical power.

Voldemort wanted to kill Harry no matter how old he was. He defeated him but Harry let others fight his battles for him. That's cowardly.


So you mean to tell me that you agree that H&G would be immune to Voldy's spells, but that's not the case since "all magic isn't created equal"? What sort of self-contradictory babbleshit is that?

Voldemort tried to kill a defenseless baby out of fear of a prophecy, lol. What a coward.

Originally posted by Epicurus
So you mean to tell me that you agree that H&G would be immune to Voldy's spells, but that's not the case since "all magic isn't created equal"? What sort of self-contradictory babbleshit is that?

Voldemort tried to kill a defenseless baby out of fear of a prophecy, lol. What a coward.

They are immune to their magic. All magic doesn't work the same or is equal. That's hilariously incorrect.

Voldemort went after Harry no matter what. That's called being a merciless villain. You are quite sensitive and weak. This stuff scares you.

😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
They are immune to their magic.

I am glad that you finally conceded this point.👆
Originally posted by quanchi112

Voldemort went after Harry no matter what.

Including the time when he tried to murder him as a baby. Due to the panic from a prophecy. What a coward, lol.

Originally posted by Epicurus
I am glad that you finally conceded this point.👆

Including the time when he tried to murder him as a baby. Due to the panic from a prophecy. What a coward, lol.

I said they were immune to H and G magic from the get go. You really lack comprehension and agree with me that this by no means has anything to do with Voldemort magic.

He came at Harry no matter what he was. Quit being afraid of someone with that level of conviction since you lack commitment to anything.

To be fair, Tommy boy was a coward...the movies made that very clear.

Originally posted by Silent Master
To be fair, Tommy boy was a coward...the movies made that very clear.
No, he was not.

Yes, he was.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Yes, he was.
Wrong.

You are indeed wrong, Why else would Tommy boy have made horcruxes or tried to kill baby Harry.

Originally posted by Silent Master
You are indeed wrong, Why else would Tommy boy have made horcruxes or tried to kill baby Harry.
That is called courage and the perseverance to achieve ones goals. Cowards quit. You are indeed wrong.

You're really going to argue that being scared of dying and attacking a baby is courage and perseverance?

Originally posted by Silent Master
You're really going to argue that being scared of dying and attacking a baby is courage and perseverance?
Overcoming death is bravery. Achieving ones goals is bravey as well, quitter.

You're forgetting that he didn't overcome death or achieve his goals.

Originally posted by Silent Master
You're forgetting that he didn't overcome death or achieve his goals.
He did overcome death for a time. He wasn't willing to stop in pursuit of his goals.

Harry killed him, thus he didn't overcome death or achieve his goals.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Harry killed him, thus he didn't overcome death or achieve his goals.
Voldemort defeated him and Harry fled. Harry was the coward. He let people die and fight his battles for him. To you that's heroism. 😂

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Originally posted by Silent Master
YouTube video
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Cowardice is a defining trait of Voldermort's. Your man-crushes aside, how can you be blind to this?

The man tried to kill what he thought was a defenseless baby and failed at it 😂

Are you really going to argue that attacking infants is a sign of bravery? <--- keep dodging that