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what do u call a die hard potter fan???

twilight fãs r called twihards. what do u call die hard potter fãs as?? coz i'm a hp fã too!!
 emilykuru posted over a year ago
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Vixie79 said:
In my opinion we Potter fãs don't need retarded names to prove we amor it. It should be quite obvious if you ever read the books.
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justliveitlive said:
An amazing person.
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Music_luvr1986 said:
A potter head?
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BellaLovett said:
well in my family me and my cousins call the harry potter fã Harpotized person (comes from Harpotism)
we use this word so much in our daily life
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LadyNottingham said:
I don't care for any names, as long as we are not called 'Potties' !...
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lol xD
Music_luvr1986 posted over a year ago
xoKel_Belxo said:
student of hogwarts?!?!?
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Loretta_Selwyn said:
I usually just say 'into HP' or something similar hoping that people do not think of Hewlett Packard first.
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TheDon0603 said:
E! News referred to us as Harry Potheads.
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Hehe I like that one. I'm a Harry Pothead.
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SiriusSeverus said:
I heard mostly that we "suffer from Pottermania".

I just say I'm a HP fan...
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moonagedaydream said:
I call myself a Potterholic, but I don't think we really have an official name.
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Sasume said:
Harry Potter is too amazing to require a name for fãs to be called.
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hotmess45 said:
Potter-harder!?!?
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Sundark said:
I know and have met at Cons and such, Many people that use PotterHead.

I however, belong to a group, made up of several smaller regional groups, of older, mais hardcore fãs (being an adult, being educated, and having discretionary income all help to take an obsession... Ummm Hobby, farther), and We, along with those other groups like ours that we associate ourselves with, throughout the US, and the World, call ourselves members of the DA, or Dumbledore's Army (even though a Lot of us associate ourselves with Ravenclaw and Slytherin, and mais than half of us agree that Hermione is the actual Greatest Wizard, and the hero of the story. Harry And Ron both would have been, at the Least, kicked from Hogwarts, and at the worst, Dead, Many, Many times without Hermione Granger.

You see, DA members are the type to all get together one afternoon, and go page por page, counting the times the boys would have been Muggled or Dead, the number of times Hermione actually came up with the Idea, Answer, Homework, Spell, etc., instead of Harry, or even Ron.

If you know about estrela Trek fandom (it's easy to google it), then PotterHeads are like Trekkies.
DA members are mais like Trekkers.

For instance, I personally hand craft carved Wands that I sell for $200+, some with a Big +.

And when my 50th birthday comes, I plan to spend enough time at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, to read my entire series of original run, British, hardcovers.... While in full Slitherin school uniform, drinking Butterbeer, and taking breaks to enjoy the park's attractions and ambiance.

Hopefully enough of my friends can make it... Though I Know only my PotterHead (luckily my wife is a PotterHead, though not as "Passionate" a fã as I, so not in the DA), and fellow DA members will stay in that small park the entire time they're there.


So, for the TL;DR crowd:
Most use PotterHeads, but the older, mais passionate fãs use other names, such as the one the international group I am a member of does. We are the DA, Dumbledore's Army.

We play Advanced HP Trivia for $5 for each wrong answer. It helps fund the clubhouse. ;)



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