HP. . where Harry I hits the wall
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HP

where Harry
I hits the wall
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Submitted: 04/28/2012
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User avatar #1 - deadlegend (04/29/2012) [-]
Its 3/4 down the path, not the wall. You failed.
#6 - carlose (04/29/2012) [-]
#2 - justanotherpsyco ONLINE (04/29/2012) [-]
and in the book it states by mrs weasley that he is supposed to run into the center of the pillar.
User avatar #10 - wtfbrain (04/29/2012) [+] (8 replies)
Also, Harry Potter is NOT a 2 dimensional line. Some part of him inevitably crossed that "3/4" mark making your argument invalid.
User avatar #11 to #10 - stafflessmoses (04/29/2012) [-]
lines are 1 dimensional...
#7 - theymightbegiants (04/29/2012) [-]
internet: serious business. :o
internet: serious business. :o
User avatar #19 - viatio ONLINE (04/29/2012) [-]
I actually thought he was somehow made a muggle or something, which was why he couldn't pass through. Until I realized it was just blocked somehow when it was explained, of course.
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