• Albbi@piefed.caEnglish
      22·
      4 months ago

      Just imagine it’s Discworld or something else with flying broomsticks. And if the scarf bothers you just remember it’s cold up there when you’re flying.

    • ArchAengelus@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
      163·
      4 months ago

      You can love the art and hate the artist. Which I do.

      On the other hand: typically the value of painting-type art has to do with the story of the artist. So if the artist is a spoiled rich white boy, then his paintings of slums and poor people will likely not take off as a cultural phenomenon.

      • starlinguk@lemmy.worldEnglish
        9·
        4 months ago

        Horrible woman.

        I met my wife through Harry Potter. Sigh.

        • Nima@leminal.spaceEnglish
          61·
          4 months ago

          what does that mean. like a library book?

          • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish
            86·
            4 months ago
            1. verb To become unfocused or distracted; to cease participating in a meaningful way. 
              Well, he’s still blabbing away, but I couldn’t tell you what he’s talking about now—I checked out a while ago.
              I know Jim is retiring at the end of June, but he’s already checked out if you ask me.
              The kids are already checked out and in summer vacation mode.

            Source.

            • Nima@leminal.spaceEnglish
              62·
              4 months ago

              in relation to what exactly? and why do you think that applies to me?

              • Pissmidget@lemmy.worldEnglish
                103·
                4 months ago

                Because J.K. Rowling is a massive loon we’re not liking Harry Potter anymore. If you feel otherwise about the books you stand with all her viewpoints, and thus your opinions are invalid. That’s what I’m getting from it anyways.

                Whether an author should be given such power over their works as to be able to sully them retroactively is a whole box of frogs I’m not going to attempt to untangle, but I know I wasn’t even aware who the person was when I read the books in primary school, and to me those joyful memories of a magical world had nothing to do with a hateful old woman shouting crazy things from her castle.

                And if anyone reading this thinks I’m implying she should be able to spew hatred and crazy without consequences, you’re wrong. I just don’t think pretending there was never anything magical about the books themselves is the way to go about it.

                • yyyesss?@lemmy.worldEnglish
                  73·
                  4 months ago

                  and how does she face any consequences at all if not from us?

                  i do have good memories of her art. that i leave in the past where they belong.

  • athatet@lemmy.zipEnglish
    171·
    4 months ago

    The narwhal used the band to hold the wig in place but is still holding it in panel two.