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R.I.P. Dame Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey matriarch)
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2024-09-27 21:52:42 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.

Smith was one of a select few to win the treble of an
Oscar, Emmy and Tony during seven decades on stage and
screen, becoming a star known for her sharp intelligence
and waspish wit.

King Charles led the tributes, saying he was deeply
saddened by the news of Smith's death.

"As the curtain comes down on a national treasure, we
join all those around the world in remembering with the
fondest admiration and affection her many great
performances and her warmth and wit that shone through
both on and off the stage," the monarch said in a
statement.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Smith "introduced us
to new worlds with the countless stories she acted over
her long career".

"She was beloved by so many for her great talent,
becoming a true national treasure whose work will be
cherished for generations to come," he said.

After starting on stage in the 1950s, Smith became a
fixture at Britain's new National Theatre in the 1960s,
working alongside Laurence Olivier, before winning her
first Oscar at the end of the decade.

But for many younger fans in the 21st century, she was
best-known as Professor McGonagall in all seven "Harry
Potter" movies, and the Dowager Countess in the hit TV
series "Downton Abbey," a role that seemed tailor-made
for an actor known for purse-lipped asides and
malicious cracks.

She died in hospital in London early on Friday, her
sons Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens said.

"An intensely private person, she was with friends and
family at the end," they said in a statement.

Smith's first Academy Award nomination was for her
turn playing Desdemona opposite Laurence Olivier's
"Othello" in 1965, before winning the Oscar for her
role as an Edinburgh schoolmistress in 1969's
"“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie."

She won her second Oscar for her supporting role in
the 1978 comedy "“California Suite".

Other critically acclaimed roles included Lady
Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's “"The Importance of Being
Earnest" on the West End stage, a 92-year-old bitterly
fighting senility in Edward Albee's play "“Three Tall
Women," and her part in 2001 black comedy movie
"Gosford Park."

In 1990 Smith was knighted by Queen Elizabeth and
became a Dame.



<https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/british-actress-maggie-smith-dies-aged-89-bbc-reports-2024-09-27/>
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2024-09-27 22:51:56 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
shawn
2024-09-27 23:07:03 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I guess we will find out in the new HP show.
Your Name
2024-09-28 00:33:03 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I guess we will find out in the new HP show.
The "new" Harry Potter TV series is just a lazy remake of the movies
with a new and "diverse" cast.
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2024-09-28 01:09:01 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I guess we will find out in the new HP show.
The "new" Harry Potter TV series is just a lazy remake of the movies
with a new and "diverse" cast.
And without the top quality musical scores that the first three films
enjoyed.
trotsky
2024-09-28 10:26:33 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I guess we will find out in the new HP show.
The "new" Harry Potter TV series is just a lazy remake of the movies
with a new and "diverse" cast.
And without the top quality musical scores that the first three films
enjoyed.
Okay, that made me laugh out loud.
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2024-09-28 01:51:32 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I guess we will find out in the new HP show.
The "new" Harry Potter TV series is just a lazy remake of the movies
with a new and "diverse" cast.
Like the lousy new Percy Jackson series
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moviePig
2024-09-27 23:09:25 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
Snape died, too.
trotsky
2024-09-28 10:25:57 UTC
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     Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
     -------------------------------------------------
     Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
     of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
     to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
     family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
Snape died, too.
Luckily I have no idea who "Snape" or Professor McGonorrhea are.
moviePig
2024-09-28 16:32:54 UTC
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     Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
     -------------------------------------------------
     Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
     of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
     to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
     family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
Snape died, too.
Luckily I have no idea who "Snape" or Professor McGonorrhea are.
Odd. I seem to recall you're a big Alan Rickman fan...
trotsky
2024-09-29 11:32:13 UTC
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     Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
     -------------------------------------------------
     Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
     of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
     to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
     family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
Snape died, too.
Luckily I have no idea who "Snape" or Professor McGonorrhea are.
Odd.  I seem to recall you're a big Alan Rickman fan...
I think he was a terrific actor but was slumming it in the Harry Potter
movies. I find Rowling herself disgusting with her anti-trans posturing
and I find her Harry Potter world incredibly derivative. I still can't
believe she called a character "Hermione" when the only other Hermione I
can name in literature is from D.H. Lawrence's unbelievable great "Women
in Love." It has no redeeming value to me, other than the launching of
Daniel Radcliffe's career, who is both talented and an extremely nice
person.
Adam H. Kerman
2024-09-28 01:44:21 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
danny burstein
2024-09-28 01:47:49 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
dammit, I was sure she was in a Mannix episode
but it turns out it was another doddering British Dame.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0641531/
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2024-09-28 02:19:04 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
dammit, I was sure she was in a Mannix episode
but it turns out it was another doddering British Dame.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0641531/
Iirc, it seems almost as though she contracted never to dodder...
The Horny Goat
2024-10-01 02:15:25 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.

That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
super70s
2024-10-01 12:15:04 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
Adam H. Kerman
2024-10-01 16:38:33 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
I know you are readily confused, unable to understand that a thread with
Maggie Smith on Subject is about Maggie Smith, and not about the idiot
topic you want to discuss instead.

Talk about anything you like by starting a new thread in lieu of posting
irrelevant idiocy to an ongoing thread.

You are truly one of the most unpleasent people on Usenet.
trotsky
2024-10-01 18:19:00 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
-------------------------------------------------
Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
I know you are readily confused, unable to understand that a thread with
Maggie Smith on Subject is about Maggie Smith, and not about the idiot
topic you want to discuss instead.
Talk about anything you like by starting a new thread in lieu of posting
irrelevant idiocy to an ongoing thread.
You are truly one of the most unpleasent people on Usenet.
Well Vermaned and shitposted. Good use of megalomania though being the
final arbiter of Usenet.
super70s
2024-10-01 18:50:04 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
I know you are readily confused, unable to understand that a thread with
Maggie Smith on Subject is about Maggie Smith, and not about the idiot
topic you want to discuss instead.
Talk about anything you like by starting a new thread in lieu of posting
irrelevant idiocy to an ongoing thread.
You are truly one of the most unpleasent people on Usenet.
Well Vermaned and shitposted. Good use of megalomania though being the
final arbiter of Usenet.
! Who pissed in his cornflakes this morning? I was just making a casual
comment that was relevant to a movie that was being discussed,
something he's done himself many times.

This is why I have the belligerent asshole shitcanned and never have
the misfortune to read him unless someone quotes him.
The Horny Goat
2024-10-02 05:48:29 UTC
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! Who pissed in his cornflakes this morning? I was just making a casual
comment that was relevant to a movie that was being discussed,
something he's done himself many times.
More importantly - a movie where the actor whose life we're
celebrating was the STAR - e.g. not just any old random movie but the
one a lot of us consider her best work ever.
trotsky
2024-10-05 09:30:30 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
I know you are readily confused, unable to understand that a thread with
Maggie Smith on Subject is about Maggie Smith, and not about the idiot
topic you want to discuss instead.
Talk about anything you like by starting a new thread in lieu of posting
irrelevant idiocy to an ongoing thread.
You are truly one of the most unpleasent people on Usenet.
Well Vermaned and shitposted.  Good use of megalomania though being
the final arbiter of Usenet.
! Who pissed in his cornflakes this morning? I was just making a casual
comment that was relevant to a movie that was being discussed, something
he's done himself many times.
This is why I have the belligerent asshole shitcanned and never have the
misfortune to read him unless someone quotes him.
I'm thinking his hero Elon Musk must have looked exceptionally lame at
that point and Verman reacted badly.

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2024-10-01 19:14:36 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
I know you are readily confused, unable to understand that a thread with
Maggie Smith on Subject is about Maggie Smith, and not about the idiot
topic you want to discuss instead.
Talk about anything you like by starting a new thread in lieu of posting
irrelevant idiocy to an ongoing thread.
You are truly one of the most unpleasent people on Usenet.
HUTT: Hold my beer!
moviePig
2024-10-01 18:57:19 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
-------------------------------------------------
Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
Afaics (and fwiw) Franklin would've been 18 when filmed.
moviePig
2024-10-01 20:36:44 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
I'll watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to remember her.
For me I will always remember that as her best film. For me the best
scene in that film was when she learned that her student Sandy (Pamela
Franklin) had become the mistress of her (e.g. Brodie's) boyfriend.
That look of betrayal was 'a stare for the ages'.
I seem to remember there was a thread in here several years ago about
how they were able to get away with showing nudity of a young teenage
girl and whether it would be considered "child porn" today.
Top of my head, I can think of only one other "nude shot" in all of
movies that was as dramatic and appropriate: THE CRYING GAME (1992)
anim8rfsk
2024-09-28 01:51:33 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
On topic for RAT it turns out that Dame Smith was the mother-in-law of
Sarah/Osiris from Stargate SG1 (the “SG“ stands for: STARGATE!)!
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2024-09-28 10:23:56 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect him
from Snape?
Yep, it figures you'd be into something as ludicrously derivative as
Harry Potter. Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans
people too?
BTR1701
2024-09-28 14:05:05 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
Adam H. Kerman
2024-09-28 14:40:12 UTC
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What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
J.K. Rowling stood against literally decimating the English language.
Redefining trans women as women did real-world harm to women as they
were replaced and marginalized.

trots lies. Rowling has never been unsympathetic toward trans women or
trans men. There are people who are psychologically and phhysically
different. But that doesn't mean men can get pregnant nor do they
require feminine hygiene products, and men MUST NOT compete against
women in athletics.

What does trots care. There may be other ass-obsessed people out there
but there will never be a trans-trots. It's too disgusting.
BTR1701
2024-09-28 14:58:27 UTC
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What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
J.K. Rowling stood against literally decimating the English language.
Redefining trans women as women did real-world harm to women as they
were replaced and marginalized.
trots lies. Rowling has never been unsympathetic toward trans women or
trans men. There are people who are psychologically and phhysically
different. But that doesn't mean men can get pregnant nor do they
require feminine hygiene products, and men MUST NOT compete against
women in athletics.
What does trots care. There may be other ass-obsessed people out there
but there will never be a trans-trots. It's too disgusting.
All true, except Hutt is more obsessed with the penis than the ass.
trotsky
2024-09-29 11:45:24 UTC
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What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
J.K. Rowling stood against literally decimating the English language.
Redefining trans women as women did real-world harm to women as they
were replaced and marginalized.
trots lies. Rowling has never been unsympathetic toward trans women or
trans men. There are people who are psychologically and phhysically
different. But that doesn't mean men can get pregnant nor do they
require feminine hygiene products, and men MUST NOT compete against
women in athletics.
What does trots care. There may be other ass-obsessed people out there
but there will never be a trans-trots. It's too disgusting.
All true, except Hutt is more obsessed with the penis than the ass.
Why is Verman even talking about me if he lacks the FUCKING BALLS to
address me directly?
trotsky
2024-09-29 11:48:21 UTC
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What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
J.K. Rowling stood against literally decimating the English language.
Redefining trans women as women did real-world harm to women as they
were replaced and marginalized.
trots lies. Rowling has never been unsympathetic toward trans women or
trans men. There are people who are psychologically and phhysically
different. But that doesn't mean men can get pregnant nor do they
require feminine hygiene products, and men MUST NOT compete against
women in athletics.
What does trots care. There may be other ass-obsessed people out there
but there will never be a trans-trots. It's too disgusting.
All true, except Hutt is more obsessed with the penis than the ass.
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/09/jk-rowling-transphobia-new-novel-troubled-blood-controversy

J.K. Rowling Proves Her Commitment to Transphobia in Her New Novel
Cynthia Nixon also called out the Harry Potter author for her “painful”
anti-trans comments.


I must have missed the "lying" part Verman is talking about.
trotsky
2024-09-29 11:43:13 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
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Britain's Maggie Smith, one of the most acclaimed actors
of her generation with a career ranging from Shakespeare
to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, has died aged 89, her
family said on Friday.
What will Harry do now without Professor McGonagall there to protect
him from Snape?
Shouldn't you praise Rowling for her stand on trans people too?
I do.
Sure, your lameness precedes you.
Ubiquitous
2024-09-29 16:30:40 UTC
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Acclaimed British actor Maggie Smith dies aged 89
Does this mean they'll stop making those gawdamm Downtown Abby shows?

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