Suffer No Fools

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Word of God: You can’t make Snape a saint because he was vindictive and cruel-

Me (taking things too literally as usual): Well, why not? He has excellent iconography and many actual saints did far worse things before they were martyred.

Pinned Post tongue in cheek slightly blasphemous st vladimir man like wtf st christopher was a devil worshipper beforehand i like a very dark interpretation of snape tbh but if you do great things for a good cause that makes a you a hero imo even if your reason is deeply personal like his but being a hero doesn't mean everything you do is right that's the whole point text  post me pro snape
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yknow one reason i feel so much for snape is i know the feeling of having lost a good friend because they had passed away. it doesn’t matter if you had ended things badly. what matters is there was once a time in your life when you were completely devoted to each other and were each other’s safe space. i was fine not speaking to my friend even after we had parted ways because I believed, in my naïveté, that their being alive somewhere in the world still held the possibility of us meeting again, and maybe starting over. when they died, all that hope and potential vanished. the grief was immense. it still is.

now imagine that for someone who had only had one friend. one good spot in his entire miserable childhood. how much hurt and regret and grief would he have had to carry? mountains of it. oceans.

:( pro snape severus snape snily death
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When I was a kid I heard that Alan Rickman took the child actors out for milkshakes to help them not be afraid of Snape, but then they ended up spilling the milkshake in his car. I have no idea if it’s actually true but it’s always been on my mind :’)

alan rickman couldn't really drive so that's not likely to be true but this is a cute picture :) pro snape severus snape fanart alan rickman