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Jul 22, 2010 08:07PM
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Grace (The crazy one) wrote: "Hi Sydney"
Hey Grace!
Hey Grace!
Fadhilah wrote: "Sydney (The Zombie) wrote: "Accio because I'm lazy!"
hahaha"
It's true!
hahaha"
It's true!
the patronus so then i can fight dementers and carry messages because im lazy.
oh yeah well deliver messages, thats good and it can deliver stuff
Fadhilah wrote: "yes maybe...
hmmmmm....
and I wonder why people loves Muffliato. I don't like it...I mean...
...I don;t mean to insult or offend anyone
but to my opinion Muffliato is only for g..."
Muffliato could be useful.
hmmmmm....
and I wonder why people loves Muffliato. I don't like it...I mean...
...I don;t mean to insult or offend anyone
but to my opinion Muffliato is only for g..."
Muffliato could be useful.
accio
alohomora
Bat-Bogey Hex
Confundo
Deletrius
Episkey
Excelsiosempra
Evanesco
Legilimens
Levicorpus
Obliteration Charm
Muffliato
Petrificus Totalus
Protego
Reducto
Rennervate
Reparo
Stupefy
these can all be found on wikipedia
alohomora
Bat-Bogey Hex
Confundo
Deletrius
Episkey
Excelsiosempra
Evanesco
Legilimens
Levicorpus
Obliteration Charm
Muffliato
Petrificus Totalus
Protego
Reducto
Rennervate
Reparo
Stupefy
these can all be found on wikipedia
dang i forgot which that one did hold on
Okay so I found it and this is the defenition from wikipedia
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Legilimens
Pronunciation: /lɛˈdʒɪlɨmɛnz/ le-JIL-i-menz
Description: Allows the caster to delve into the mind of the victim, allowing the caster to see the memories, thoughts, and emotions of the victim.
Seen/mentioned: Used by Snape on Harry during Occlumency lessons in Order of the Phoenix and by Dumbledore on Kreacher. Also used nonverbally by Snape on Harry in Half-Blood Prince to allow him to see where Harry had learned the Sectumsempra spell. Used by Lord Voldemort multiple times to see Harry's thoughts.
Suggested etymology: Latin legere meaning "to read" and Latin mens meaning "mind".[12]
Notes: See also Legilimency for more information.
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Legilimens
Pronunciation: /lɛˈdʒɪlɨmɛnz/ le-JIL-i-menz
Description: Allows the caster to delve into the mind of the victim, allowing the caster to see the memories, thoughts, and emotions of the victim.
Seen/mentioned: Used by Snape on Harry during Occlumency lessons in Order of the Phoenix and by Dumbledore on Kreacher. Also used nonverbally by Snape on Harry in Half-Blood Prince to allow him to see where Harry had learned the Sectumsempra spell. Used by Lord Voldemort multiple times to see Harry's thoughts.
Suggested etymology: Latin legere meaning "to read" and Latin mens meaning "mind".[12]
Notes: See also Legilimency for more information.
But not EVERYONE does. Just tryin to be helpful
huh what does that have to do with anything?
nope I'm in America sweetie. EAST COAST OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
I've known a whole lot of Kayla's during my 13 years of living.
Srry but I'm not Aussie as much as I would love to be.
No actually I'd rather be British. Oh, how I ADORE those accents
Srry but I'm not Aussie as much as I would love to be.
No actually I'd rather be British. Oh, how I ADORE those accents
ahhhhhhh
*only hears british accents*
*only hears british accents*
srry that's just my fantasy land
RANDOM
RaNdOm
rAnDoM
random
RAndOM
raNDom!!!!!!!!
RaNdOm
rAnDoM
random
RAndOM
raNDom!!!!!!!!
idk but no I don't think that's what she meant
well what if you needed that pathetic spell. It wouldn't be so pathetic now would it?
ugh I'm totally lost on where our conversation is going
hmmm.....maybe it's just my fumbled brain
okay doke *opens head to get brain unfumbled*
it's all about IMAGINATION! But yeah it is bloody






