Logan said in another thread:
I see him, having just been on the recieving end of this incredibly sadistic practical joke, standing in the middle of the great hall covered in feathers and chocolate pudding, picking up this little note out of the middle of the disaster and turning to McGonnagal and saying, "Wombleton sends his regards."
At which point she, and the two thirds of the rest of the faculty who remember what he's talking about just shatter completely - falling down teary eyed laughter.
Blessed be.
-n
(Well of -course- he's the deadpan type.)
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"V, did you do something foolish?"
"Yes, and it was glorious."
Quote:So, what does this suggest? Snape has a sense of humor, too.
If an otherwise evil creature is capable of even a little bit of self-deprecating humor, it could be taken as a sign that it is not totally irredeemable.
I see him, having just been on the recieving end of this incredibly sadistic practical joke, standing in the middle of the great hall covered in feathers and chocolate pudding, picking up this little note out of the middle of the disaster and turning to McGonnagal and saying, "Wombleton sends his regards."
At which point she, and the two thirds of the rest of the faculty who remember what he's talking about just shatter completely - falling down teary eyed laughter.
Blessed be.
-n
(Well of -course- he's the deadpan type.)
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"V, did you do something foolish?"
"Yes, and it was glorious."