Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.
Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.
Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.
If you have been paying attention, you will know that there has only been one good thing, basically, about existing in the year of our Lord 2017–the relentlessly gritty, always ridiculous, but always enjoyable CW show Riverdale. There have been other vaguely positive things that have happened, probably, but I can’t think of them right now, and, because of this, they basically don’t exist to me.
Like most people in the world, I like Harry Potter. This interest (or, rather, all-encompassing obsession) peaked when I was in high school, when I would spend the hours that I wasn’t doing homework re-reading every Harry Potter book, making lists of my favorite characters (which changed by the day) and trawling the internet for fan art to send to my similarly-obsessed friends.