One small part of bliss


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Perfect then, perfect now.
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This huge meal cost a buck. If you were to order this at a restaurant, you’d probably be expected to dish out at least $8+ for this meal - and that’s not including the tip. Again, all ingredients are priced according to a Seattle area Safeway grocery store. It’s very possible to cheaply and…

332 notes "I wanted to give a snapshot. I think what a lot of people felt about the tone of the epilogue was, ‘So this is it, so it’s over, so he’s not a hero anymore, he’s a sort of middle-aged man… It felt like a let-down.’ But I have said this before: for me, absolute heroism is rebuilding after that kind of trauma. And I could think of nothing more noble than that he’s acting what Dumbledore preached but didn’t live. So you see, Dumbledore preached, ‘these are the values that see us through, that survive, love and those sort of human bonds,’ and Harry’s actually living it. So he was always the guy to me who had it thrust upon him […] and the fact that he had the chance to have his finger on the nuclear button, as it were, he had the chance to own this most powerful wand, and he said, ‘No, I want that one, I want my own and I want to break the chain.’" — J.K. Rowling, A Conversation with J.K. Rowling & Daniel Radcliffe (48:38)

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