Something's happened....
Sep. 29th, 2008 08:17 pmIt would seem that my little brother threw his lot back in with the Death Eaters. And got burned for it, not surprisingly. It boggles my mind to think that he can still call Bellatrix and the rest of them family when they'd stand by while his 'Lord and master' does something so horrific. When they'd take the mickey afterward, on top of that.
Regulus, if you can see this, mate, I'm sorry. I'm sorry you chose to debase yourself rather than resist. I'm sorry you take such a bleak view of the prospect of defeating the fascists you call your comrades.
And Bella, in case this is your twisted idea of hurting me, then you never did understand the difference between wiles and cowardice.
Does Hydra know that she was born to a wolf spider? Does Rodolphus suspect he's bonded to a praying mantis? Rats, guinea pigs, and prairie dogs all eat their young, too. It's probably just a matter of time before you turn on them like you did on your 'beloved' cousin.
Finally, Mr Lovegood, I gather you did something almost as foolhardy as my original stunt. I assure you, there are more important things than increasing circulation. If your intention was to further my cause, well, thank you for the vote of confidence. But for Circe's sake, you'll do no one any good from Azkaban. And if you meant only to capitalise on my notoriety, nice try, mate. And it's too bad Malfoy and those Ministry toadies are afraid of any alternative point of view.
Regulus, if you can see this, mate, I'm sorry. I'm sorry you chose to debase yourself rather than resist. I'm sorry you take such a bleak view of the prospect of defeating the fascists you call your comrades.
And Bella, in case this is your twisted idea of hurting me, then you never did understand the difference between wiles and cowardice.
Does Hydra know that she was born to a wolf spider? Does Rodolphus suspect he's bonded to a praying mantis? Rats, guinea pigs, and prairie dogs all eat their young, too. It's probably just a matter of time before you turn on them like you did on your 'beloved' cousin.
Finally, Mr Lovegood, I gather you did something almost as foolhardy as my original stunt. I assure you, there are more important things than increasing circulation. If your intention was to further my cause, well, thank you for the vote of confidence. But for Circe's sake, you'll do no one any good from Azkaban. And if you meant only to capitalise on my notoriety, nice try, mate. And it's too bad Malfoy and those Ministry toadies are afraid of any alternative point of view.