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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Question

For all Twilight haters!

"HOW CUM AL TWILIGHT HATRS THNK WE ALWAS SUK AT SPELNG AND GRAMR AND STUF CUZ NOT ALL OF US TLK LYK THS MOSTLY NUN OF US DO SO HOW CUM HP FANS MAK FUN OF US FOR IT WHN WE DON EVEN DO IT"

Really, I don't make spelling and grammar mistakes, and I'm a Twilight fan. I see HP fans saying we do all the time. Some do, but most of us don't. And I've seen HP fans make spelling and grammar mistakes often. Twice, I've seen HP fans spell seriously "siriusly" and I've also seen them spell potato wrong, and also the word author wrong. So not only Twilight fans do it. Most don't.
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Obviously you're not a HP fan, because you would get why we say 'Siriusly' *facedesk*
snusnu13 posted over a year ago
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Fail. We realize "Sirius" isn't the way you spell it, it's a joke relating to a character in the series.
PotterForever posted over a year ago
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"Siriusly" is based off the character "Sirius".
ArcticWolf posted over a year ago
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More Twihards than Potterheads are illiterate.
Bellatrix-Black posted over a year ago
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Harry Potter Vs. Twilight Answers

harrypotterbest said:
The thing is, more Twilight fans do it then HP fans. And Siriusly, as in, Sirius Black? Harry's godfather? Siriusly. And don't forget Riddikulus (as in the spell). ;D I can give evidence about Twilight fans bad spelling, and I'm sure other people can as well. When have we used the word "Potato" wrong? Or "author"? Siriusly?
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The thing is, more Twilight fans do it then HP fans. And Siriusly, as in, Sirius Black? Harry's godfather? Siriusly. And don't forget Riddikulus (as in the spell). ;D I can give evidence about Twilight fans bad spelling, and I'm sure other people can as well. When have we used the word "Potato" wrong? Or "author"? Siriusly?
posted over a year ago 
bri-marie said:
I think this was covered in your last question: so many Twifans spell things wrong that it has become a stereotype (and assumption) that all Twifans cannot spell.

"Siriusly" is a Harry Potter thing. There was a character named "Sirius" (pronounced just like the word "serious") who was very well liked. Plus, it was just funny (ya know, "Sirius" versus "serious).
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zanhar1 said:
Because all the ones who come on here to debate do type like that or most do anyways. About the Siriusly thing, it's a joke sort of it came from the character Siuris Black.
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Because all the ones who come on here to debate do type like that or most do anyways. About the Siriusly thing, it's a joke sort of it came from the character Siuris Black.
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LifesGoodx3 said:
I know not all Twilight fans make spelling and grammar mistakes. I think it's wrong to assume that they all do, so I don't.

As for us misspelling "siriusly", we're actually aren't. We know it's spelt "seriously", but there is a character named Sirius Black, and that is where we get the spelling of "siriusly" from. It's a Harry Potter thing.
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Persephone713 said:
Um...We have inside jokes between Harry Potter fans. Its plain fun.

Siriusly- its a pun/tribute to " Sirius Black"

Riddikulus- sounds just like ridiculous except the way we spell it is a spell to repel a boggart/fear.

I have used this like once so I will explain it

your so "lestrange"-another tribute/pun to Bellatrix's last name meaning Strange or the Strange in French.
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I use the lesrange one XD
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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Ha ha me too. It fits nicely.
Persephone713 posted over a year ago
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what are you talking about? I took French for 4 years- " Le" is the Strange-is strange. Some words are the same in English and French.
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jodarchy said:
not all twilight fans spell like that but i reserve the right to mock those that do
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justliveitlive said:
Really, I don't make spelling and grammar mistakes, and I'm a Twilight fan.

No one is perfect, everyone makes spelling and grammar mistakes.


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True
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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Yes, some people are just better at catching the mistakes than others. And some just flat out do not give a damn about what they are typing.
justliveitlive posted over a year ago
GemonkDruid said:
Everyone makes spelling and grammar mistakes. Its a fact of life. But when you deliberately do it, it's vair annoying. Siriusly.
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posted over a year ago 
HaleyDewit said:
You're absolutely right.Not all Twifans are morons.Lots of my friends on Fanpop are Twifans and they have no spelling and grammar problems.And yes,there are HP fans who make those mistakes.But I've seen more Twifans making those spelling and grammar mistakes than HP fans and more Twifans write in caps,which is kind of annoying.
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1-2vampire said:
Everyone makes spelling and grammar mistakes, but they're MISTAKES, not just disregard for the English language. Wen u speek lyke dis, then it's actually really annoying because you can't see what they're actually trying to say because it doesn't make sense, and we're not stereotyping, but a lot of Twilight fans just happen to speak like that, and it's rather irritating.
Siriusly.
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KishuandIchigo said:
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Siriusly- means serious, but it is written as a pun. In the third Harry Potter book, Harry learns that a murderer, named Sirius Black, is trying to kill him. Harry soon learns that Sirius is his godfather, and was his father's best friend. Sirius becomes an important character in later books, but alas, he dies in the fifth book.

Riddikulus- In the third book of the Harry Potter series, while in defence against the dark arts class, Harry learns about boggarts. Boggarts are magical creature, who, when seen by a person, can turn into their greatest fear. To get the boggart out of this form, you have to yell, "Riddikulus." As the rest of Harry's class was having turns with the boggart, Harry decides his worst fear is a Dementor, which was mentioned earlier in the book. When he steps up to the boggart, however, Lupin (the teacher) jumps in front of Harry, thinking Harry's boggart would be Voldemort. Lupins boggart turned out to be the moon. This proves that Voldemort got served by the moon.

But siriusly, I've never seen anybody misspell potato or author.
Also, I have seen many Twilight fans spell things wrong. Some do spell correctly, but most that I've seen don't.
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PotterForever said:
No, not all Twilight fans talk like that, actually there are many that talk normaly, however, it's become a sort of stereotype that Twilight fans all do that, because a lot of them really do. I'm not talking about a spelling error, or a typo, everybody occasionaly makes mistakes like that, I'm talking about the ones who spell every single word they type wrong and type in all capitals, and rant. Those are the people we make fun of, becase, frankly, they deserve it. Normal Twilight fans like you are called "Twilighters," The raving lunatics that people make fun of are called "Twitards."
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