The most iconic fanfic will always be My Immortal. 44 chapters of awful grammar and questionable crossovers. The plot is that Harry Potter went back in time and became a werewolf or got raped or something. Oh, and Voldermort was the lead singer of My Chemical Romance, I think.
Legend.
dd I've heard about that and even tried to read some but gave up after like one page It's like an emo version of Harry Potter basically
I've done pretty much the same thing before, where it's bright af outside
I don't even remember going to sleep honestly, like I was up at 9 and I went out at like 3 so I'm assuming I slept sometime in between then but idek. I'm a mess
I don't even remember going to sleep honestly, like I was up at 9 and I went out at like 3 so I'm assuming I slept sometime in between then but idek. I'm a mess
Yeah, the girl is trash, she's a mess, she's a mess, she's a mess, she's a mess
oh i think that i found myself a cheerleader, she is always right there when I need her
<3
Are we really at a point in time where we're posting 'deep quotes' from Cheerleader, of all songs?
Airplanes was the original, Hayley her impact.
I was like 10 when that song came out, and the song was credited to Hayley Williams of Paramore, I thought Paramore was some faraway country and Hayley Williams was it's princess.
The plot, or lack thereof, focuses on a seventh year member of Slytherin House named "Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way," (though she does misspell her name as "Enoby" frequently) a "Mary Sue" character who is forced by "Vlodemort" to kill Harry "Vampire" Potter and then travels back in time to make him fall in love with her. Things continue in an odd pattern from there.
Many of the major characters are now vampires and have also converted to satanism. Snape and Lupin are also portrayed as sexual deviants who videotape Ebony while she is in the bathtub.
@luke no they don't deliver over here. they deliver in hong kong though I know that
"things continue in an odd pattern from there" killed me ngl
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In the United States, delivery began in 1993 in Virginia.[43] The service expanded to Manhattan in 1994 and continues to be available at ten Manhattan restaurants via the Seamless delivery company.[30][44][45]