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SHE DANCES DISCO

 

DEFILING THE SACRED DANCE WITH THE ONE'S IMAGE 

 

Thousands of miles away, a now-teenage girl looks up from a book with a puzzled expression.

 

"That's strange," she says out loud. "It feels like a bunch of strangers on the Internet just accused me of pseudo-satanism."

 

Scratching her head at the oddity, she goes back to her copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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Thousands of miles away, a now-teenage girl looks up from a book with a puzzled expression.

 

"That's strange," she says out loud. "It feels like a bunch of strangers on the Internet just accused me of pseudo-satanism."

 

Scratching her head at the oddity, she goes back to her copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

 

 

The seventh book in which the only Hallow bearing the Savior's image (the Resurrection Stone, made into a ring) is lost forever, and is framed as a good thing. A symbolic denial of Savior Zero. 

 

Figures. 

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