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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 11:56:01 Reply

At 6/11/14 06:11 PM, Clamstuffer wrote:
At 6/11/14 05:50 AM, gabrielnatz wrote:
. I mean where is the appeal in having a vicarious magical adventure with a bunch of idiots? That's like fantasizing about being the coolest kid in the special ed class. Or on NG.

That's why it's a book written for children. Children can relate to wizards because children are also idiots.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 12:01:16 Reply

The real question is why the word "muggle" has become a thing.
Anyway, when the discussion comes to something like wizards, whose powers are as limited as our imagination, I think it's safe to say, wizards can win this easily.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 12:07:52 Reply

At 6/12/14 12:01 PM, SubparTony wrote: The real question is why the word "muggle" has become a thing.
Anyway, when the discussion comes to something like wizards, whose powers are as limited as our imagination, I think it's safe to say, wizards can win this easily.

Yeah, if the wizards started to lose they would just go on some quest for some ancient magic amulet or something that had whatever power they needed.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:13:05 Reply

At 6/12/14 12:07 PM, Clamstuffer wrote:
At 6/12/14 12:01 PM, SubparTony wrote: The real question is why the word "muggle" has become a thing.
Anyway, when the discussion comes to something like wizards, whose powers are as limited as our imagination, I think it's safe to say, wizards can win this easily.
Yeah, if the wizards started to lose they would just go on some quest for some ancient magic amulet or something that had whatever power they needed.

Something like that. My point is that since wizards are creation of our imagination(debatable), thus something undefinable, therefore something with unlimited potential and power.
We can even say that they will point their typical magic wands on the sky and after mumbling something, all muggles would die. Why? Because no one can say otherwise or prove that that's impossible for them and/or irrational, because their concept itself is illogical.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:28:59 Reply

At 6/12/14 03:13 PM, SubparTony wrote:
At 6/12/14 12:07 PM, Clamstuffer wrote:
At 6/12/14 12:01 PM, SubparTony wrote: The real question is why the word "muggle" has become a thing.
Anyway, when the discussion comes to something like wizards, whose powers are as limited as our imagination, I think it's safe to say, wizards can win this easily.
Yeah, if the wizards started to lose they would just go on some quest for some ancient magic amulet or something that had whatever power they needed.
Something like that. My point is that since wizards are creation of our imagination(debatable), thus something undefinable, therefore something with unlimited potential and power.
We can even say that they will point their typical magic wands on the sky and after mumbling something, all muggles would die. Why? Because no one can say otherwise or prove that that's impossible for them and/or irrational, because their concept itself is illogical.

Not really, these aren't wizards in general, since the term "muggle" is used, it is implied that this discussion is about the Potter-verse wizards.
They have the limits and strengths as authored by Rowling.
So your entire point is moot, as there would be no point in a discussion such as this unless we had a clear and definable premise.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:32:44 Reply

At 6/12/14 12:01 PM, SubparTony wrote: The real question is why the word "muggle" has become a thing.
Anyway, when the discussion comes to something like wizards, whose powers are as limited as our imagination, I think it's safe to say, wizards can win this easily.

It isn't a 'thing', it's the name the wizards of the Potter-verse gave those in the normal world.
This also means that this is a discussion about those specific wizards. This would be a pointless thread if we were talking about undefined magic.
Those wizards lose. Every time.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:33:19 Reply

At 6/12/14 03:28 PM, gabrielnatz wrote: Not really, these aren't wizards in general, since the term "muggle" is used, it is implied that this discussion is about the Potter-verse wizards.
They have the limits and strengths as authored by Rowling.
So your entire point is moot, as there would be no point in a discussion such as this unless we had a clear and definable premise.

Oh ok. I actually don't give a fuck about Harry Potter, so ignore my argument. It was never mentioned by OP though, so I wouldn't know.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:34:29 Reply

Yeah, if the wizards started to lose they would just go on some quest for some ancient magic amulet or something that had whatever power they needed.

Nothing would have the necessary power. It isn't that kind of war.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:36:28 Reply

At 6/12/14 03:33 PM, SubparTony wrote:
Oh ok. I actually don't give a fuck about Harry Potter, so ignore my argument. It was never mentioned by OP though, so I wouldn't know.

The term "muggle" being used is a pretty clear hint that that's what this is about.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:37:42 Reply

Who gives a fuck?

Just let this old ass thread die.


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Response to Muggle vs Wizard War 2014-06-12 15:59:08 Reply

At 6/12/14 03:37 PM, somespammer224 wrote: Who gives a fuck?

Just let this old ass thread die.

Inspire by example and don't comment then.
I happen to find this idea amusing and will remain as long as there is activity. Or until I get bored.


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