http://siriuslyscarred.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] siriuslyscarred.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-04-14 12:16 pm
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DADA for Muggles [Wednesday, April 14]

Sirius looked a little less rested than normal: a tiny child who belonged to a marriage between his cousin and Moony of all people had shown up this weekend and put him into a bit of a funk.

"Today decided to focus on certain dark arts that are pervasive in the Muggle world," he said. Of course, a wizard's perception of what was off in the Muggle world was probably a little skewed itself. "For instance, the insane turnstiles in the Underground which eat your ticket and then close on your hips when you move too slowly."

Sirius and Remus had made quite an impression when they'd gone to DC to see the museums. It's not all that often a grown man waved a stick at an inanimate object and threatened to hex it. "And that same day the vicious snack machine that took five of my dollars," which was still ridiculous. Everyone knew Galleons made more sense as a currency, "and refused to give me my crisps."

"Not to mention the fact that after two terms," Remus waved his wand, and levitated a DVD player over to them. He pressed the Eject button, and while the machine whined and spat a bit, nothing came out. "This infernal machine has eaten a documentary on paper-making, three paperclips after the suggestion of a student last term, and some parchment that I stuffed in there in order to appease it and ease out my disc. Furthermore, Muggle transportation is terrifying. What sense does it make to feed bills to a machine to give you another piece of paper that you then must feed to another machine in order to board a train? My god."

Remus, frankly, thought that the machines must be very hungry.

"Those are just a few examples," Sirius concluded, "but I'm sure you all--having had more exposure to the Muggle world--can come up with others. If you could also tell us the counterjinx for these three, Professor Lupin and I would be quite grateful."

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Kennedy

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Makita
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Tony Foster

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Jonas

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[identity profile] see-beyond.livejournal.com 2010-04-14 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Due to his laughter at his professors, the clouds that Jonas was sporting lessened, letting some sunlight shine through. After waking up and initially freaking out about this new weirdness, he'd finally gotten used to it.

Somewhat.
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[personal profile] wantstodirect 2010-04-14 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't believe it's mid-April already. I keep alternating between clinging to my graduate and being excited about potential newbies.

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Lois Lane
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Jack Priest
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[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2010-04-14 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
The mist around Jack dissipated during the lecture. Trying not to laugh at bewildered supernatural beings had that effect on his mood. He might be a hundred years out of time, but at least he knew how to take a train.
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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-04-14 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Warren Worthington III
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[personal profile] wwiii 2010-04-14 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Warren was going to behave. Behave, to the best of his ability.

Really.

"I can't speak for the VCR," he offered, "but I happen to know that the vending machine that ate your five dollars? Probably answers to the person who takes care of it. And... Well, people like money." He shrugged and offered a bit of an apologetic smile. "Sometimes, they're just not so honest about how they come about it. Unfortunately."

... This coming from the millionaire in the class.

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Chuck Bartowski

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Hyuuga Hinata

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Dru Anderson

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"I don't have an answers," Dru admitted. "I'd just say be careful of dryers. They like to eat socks."

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Liz Sherman