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mariem_1 ([info]mariem_1) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2008-12-05 20:55:00


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JKR shows a middle finger to SVA by saying at the release party for The Tales of Beedle the Bard that none of her invented Harry Potter locations were based on actual places in the real world.

[info]rattlesnakeroot's reaction:

Leaky Cauldron ~ Death Eater Journalism

Why is Leaky doing this? Are they hell-bent on making themselves completely ridiculous?

JKR at Beedle Release: Locations in Harry Potter Book Not Based on Real Places
Books ~ Posted by: Sue ~ December 05, 2008, 08:18 AM

*Heavy Sigh* ~ And I see by the comments that some of our regulars here are caught up in the discussion.

It also took people about five seconds to see this as still another attack on Steve Vander Ark.

Well - my two cents is that they've finally figured out that the Lexicon book has won, not lost, and this is some poor bewildered soul's best shot at trying to "Help Jo" by misquoting or misrepresenting what was actually said at the release of Beedle.

Come on - "NONE" of the magical places are based on real places?

Uh - give me time and I can prove she has already contradicted that in the past.


ETA:

There is more wank in the comments in RSR's LJ. Highlights:


Anonymous wrote:

Re: Leaky Cauldron ~ Death Eater Journalism
I would guess, kind Sir, you have never heard the term "burnt bridges."

rattlesnakeroot wrote:

Re: Leaky Cauldron ~ Death Eater Journalism

"Sir"? Sorry - I'm not a Sir. :)

The only bridge I'm burning is with the Leaky Lounge, and I promise never to darken their door again. I only went there to defend my friends, to little avail. And the only thing I got for my trouble was being called a liar or delusional, and even yesterday I received a warning over an innocuous post while others were spewing acid out of their noses and slandering people's private lives. They all deserve eachother.

Anonymous wrote:

How vindictive is Sue Upton?
What a vindictive little person Sue Upton is. She wallows in self pity on the podcast and blogs about how Steve is still her friend and then she launches a broadside at his new book under the guise of a news post.
KT

Anonymous wrote:

Voldemort and the Death Eaters
I've been reading that thread since yesterday and it seems to me that nothing ever changes. The sad trolls are still sad trolls. The same people get modded for being reasonable. For the most part it's the same old crew, but what shocked and disappointed me was that JohannMdlAmerica joined them. I didn't expect to see that.

What sad and pathetic people they are. It's not enough for a person's character to be assassinated, now they want him tarred and feathered and stomped into the ground till he cries for mercy. Even now. I despise people who take such sadistic pleasure in trying to tear someone down for fun, just so they can feel special and important. It's not just Mr. Spymaster. It's all of them.

DE may have been the ringleader of that little gang, but JKR is not going to pin a badge on any of them or honor them in lights on her site. I would say I hope they're proud of themselves, but we all know they are. That's sad--to be so proud of something so small and petty.

Who really won here? No one. And it's not like any of them had an actual hand in anything. The pathological mob mentality rules, but if they think JKR is going to personally recognize them as Fans of the Year for their unwavering support, I think they're going to be disappointed.

Keep up the good work, Jeanne.

Kristin

aredwitch wrote:

I don't know if I even want to look at that thread. I am in a good mood and don't want to spoil it by being reminded that I share this planet with a bunch of idiots.

Anonymous wrote:

I don't know what made me look in there, I really don't. I'd forgotten all about the appeal and it was just a whim. I wish I hadn't. It made me sick to see. I can't even get angry about it anymore, to be honest, although I can't say why it still bothers me when I should expect it from them by now.

Kristin


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[info]dejana
2008-12-05 06:30 pm UTC (link)
The Lexicon has won? Have I suddenly been transported to an alternate dimension?

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[info]sheep
2008-12-05 06:39 pm UTC (link)
It's probably the same dimension that woobie Snapeypoo is from.

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[info]sneer
2008-12-05 06:45 pm UTC (link)
SHIT SHIT SHIT TURN OFF THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER OH GOD HERE COME THE HEADCRABS

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(no subject) - [info]the_sun_is_up, 2008-12-05 09:45 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]_goblin_, 2008-12-05 11:33 pm UTC

[info]vzg
2008-12-05 11:14 pm UTC (link)
See, in this case Steve is Wimp Lo from Kung Pow, and for him, losing is winning. So by losing the trial and the respect of people with brains everywhere, he is bleeding, making him the winner!

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[info]xero_sky
2008-12-05 06:53 pm UTC (link)
This is GREAT NEWS. I hope Steve can see his future as THE HARRY POTTER EXPERT. He has the educational and experience necessary to now take his rightful position as the expert that we all know he is.

This isn't my fandom, but I was somehow under the impression that the post of THE HARRY POTTER EXPERT had been filled already. Did JKR resign?

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[info]mariem_1
2008-12-05 07:02 pm UTC (link)
From another post by Rattlesnakeroot:

6. The media think Steve is an "Expert," and that is not allowed. They should refer to him as "The Non-Expert." No replacement guidelines are given for the WB's definition of "Harry Potter Expert." Probably your name has to be J. K. Rowling, and you have to live in the City of Edinburgh. [/sarcasm]

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(no subject) - [info]mechanicaljewel, 2008-12-05 07:27 pm UTC
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[info]fallingmallorn
2008-12-05 07:29 pm UTC (link)
Are they hell-bent on making themselves completely ridiculous? LOL IRONY.

Well - my two cents is that they've finally figured out that the Lexicon book has won, not lost, WHUT.

The crazy, it is strong with this one.

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[info]cleolinda
2008-12-05 07:29 pm UTC (link)
JKR shows a middle finger to SVA by saying at the release party for The Tales of Beedle the Bard that none of her invented Harry Potter locations were based on actual places in the real world.

I really did enjoy that.

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[info]atreyu
2008-12-05 10:15 pm UTC (link)
I seriously love that woman twice as much, just for that.

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[info]lidane
2008-12-05 07:37 pm UTC (link)
I'm so glad today is Repeal Day. It makes enduring [info]rattlesnakeroot that much easier.

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[info]miss_eponine
2008-12-05 08:04 pm UTC (link)
How exactly did the Lexicon book win? Is it because it lost so spectacularly that it ended up winning?

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Paraphrased because I haven't seen the damn movie in years
[info]sithwitch13
2008-12-05 08:08 pm UTC (link)
"I'm sure that on some planets, your technique would be superior. Your problem is that this... is Earth."

SVA: HP fandom trained him wrong on purpose. As a joke.

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Re: Paraphrased because I haven't seen the damn movie in years - [info]vzg, 2008-12-06 12:22 am UTC
Re: Paraphrased because I haven't seen the damn movie in years - [info]sithwitch13, 2008-12-06 12:42 am UTC
Re: Paraphrased because I haven't seen the damn movie in years - [info]mcity, 2008-12-06 04:30 am UTC

[info]mariem_1
2008-12-05 08:12 pm UTC (link)
According to Rattlesnakeroot and her ilk the Lexicon book won, because SVA intends to publish the revised version and because these people think that JKR doesn't want any HP encyclopedias to be published.

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(no subject) - [info]sheep, 2008-12-05 08:20 pm UTC
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(no subject) - [info]tachikoma01, 2008-12-06 12:04 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]vzg, 2008-12-06 12:24 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]khym_chanur, 2008-12-06 05:57 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]wolfsamurai, 2008-12-06 05:47 pm UTC

[info]usagivindaloo
2008-12-06 12:57 am UTC (link)
*scratches head* How in the world does this count as a middle finger to SVA in the first place anyway? Yes, he's writing a book about certain places that may have inspired other Potter locales, but JKR's comment doesn't strike me as OMG HE'S WRONG NEENER NEENER. I wonder if she was even thinking of his book at the time? (Newsflash, SVA fanbrats, the world does not revolve around him)

Seems to me that there's a nice middle ground here, for once... just because JKR didn't base any locales on real places doesn't mean people (like SVA) can speculate in a fannish, "Hey, it's kinda like this!" kind of way. Ignoring the man's background for a moment, it still seems like a cool idea for a book even with JKR's comment. There's no smackdown here... just a bunch of people leaping to conclusions. AGAIN. Man, their leg muscles must get really tired... >.>

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[info]_goblin_
2008-12-06 02:44 am UTC (link)
Yeah, this looks like a case of the media playing, "Let's make it seem like a catfight!"

Take one l'il sentence out of context and see how it spins...

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[info]jedi_dwh
2008-12-06 03:58 am UTC (link)
I was thinking along similar lines... I highly doubt JKR sits in her room and plots new and more diabolical ways to make SVA's life miserable. The woman wrote a book, she was asked about her method, she gave an answer.

Of course, to RSR and her ilk, JKR's sole purpose in this world is to make THE FANS suffer, starting with the brutal sacrifice of SVA.

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(no subject) - [info]wtf, 2008-12-06 06:09 am UTC
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[info]khym_chanur
2008-12-06 05:59 am UTC (link)
And even if none of the HP places were consciously inspired by real-life places, they could still have been subconsciously inspired.

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[info]singe
2008-12-06 02:33 am UTC (link)
Using that logic it was actually McCain/Palin that won the US election and...uh...AAAAAIIIIIIGH! NOOOO!!!

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[info]dejana
2008-12-06 05:55 am UTC (link)
Jon Stewart was right all along!

"Here's the plan... We'll let Obama win, see... and then we'll have him right where we want him!"

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[info]jaina
2008-12-06 08:43 am UTC (link)
I've been hanging out at fivethirtyeight too much, because all I could think when I read this entry was, "This is great news...for JOHN MCCAIN."

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(no subject) - [info]feenix, 2008-12-06 02:27 pm UTC

[info]luthe
2008-12-06 08:48 am UTC (link)
This doesn't stop me from believing that Bryn Mawr is really the American Hogwarts. We've got a Great Hall and everything!

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[info]mechanicaljewel
2008-12-06 08:37 pm UTC (link)
What is it with women's university's thinking they are Hogwarts? I have a friend at Wellesley and she says the same thing.

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(no subject) - [info]mechanicaljewel, 2008-12-06 08:37 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]damien, 2008-12-07 12:35 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]sgaana, 2008-12-07 07:02 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]sgaana, 2008-12-07 07:14 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]erinny, 2008-12-08 07:50 pm UTC

[info]schmendrick
2008-12-06 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Beaver College, I mean Arcadia, could be a good candidate too, all castle-like if I remember (although it's a small castle). The castle's supposed to be haunted as well.

Dammit, I knew I should have bought one of the stuffed beavers before they changed the name.

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[info]sgaana
2008-12-06 10:23 pm UTC (link)
Look, I love Thomas as much as the next Mawrtyr, but... it seems like a stretch. Not that it's not a great spot for a bitchin' party.

(You could argue the Athena/Owl connection, I guess; which AFAIK other gothic-y US colleges don't have.)

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(no subject) - [info]floraposte, 2008-12-07 03:51 pm UTC

[info]phosfate
2008-12-08 02:55 pm UTC (link)
Well, it's a good hall...

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