An Auror for sure. Vigilante wizarding rules.
2007-03-21 22:07:15
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answer #1
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answered by irmaynerds 4
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Healer because I think you could lots of countercurses to defend yourself. I think Auror is hard to be because it's very difficult and you could be killed while trying to defeat the evil, although I think it's very bold. Professor seems like an intelligent thing to do, but sometimes, you work with crazy people. Working in the ministry may be fine, but with all the news from the companies, and if you recall, there was a death with somebody who worked in the Ministry. Owning a shop may be a fun job, but I actually don't like talking to people, especially customers. Dark people may enter your shop, destroying eveyrthing in you store..
2007-03-21 22:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I would like to be a Healer/Professor. I love teaching things to others and helping people. I'm actually going to school for a part of the medical profession, so it fits pretty well.
2007-03-22 03:35:56
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answered by dragonslayernd 2
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An Auror definitely!
Second choice would be \ a professor.
2007-03-21 22:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I'd like to be a teacher at Hogwarts! I would love the DADA job or any of the teaching jobs there, really!
2007-03-24 09:47:38
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answered by thecrazycatlady12 2
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I would surely want to be a professor (Defence Against the Dark Arts) U see they are the safest ones in the world
2007-03-21 22:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Put me an Auror; I'll defeat Voldmort and his wizards with just a swing of my wand !
2007-03-22 04:00:56
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answered by ahmos 4
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Auror, but I'd probably do something stupid like kill a suspected death eater and end up in Azkaban.
2007-03-22 07:51:35
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answered by [random name] 4
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I'd probably be in Azkaban for running around zapping muggles who whine about the occult in books and music...but I might just might teach...perhaps they need a Headmaster to start a school in the US?
2007-03-22 00:42:22
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answered by Catfish 4
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for christians: Among the terrifying images in books two and three were: a disembodied voice repeatedly
hissing "kill"; monstrous, flesh-eating spiders; children being attacked
and paralyzed; and an apparently dead cat hung upside down by its tail (USA Today,
June 15, 2000).
In book four of the series (Goblet of Fire) the evil character named "Wormtail"
cuts up Harry’s arm to extract blood in order to bring "Voldemort" (the
most evil character) back to life. (This is an occult practice done to supposedly
pass mystic power from one person to another during some occult rituals.) Rowling
called Voldemort a "raging psychopath, devoid of the normal human responses
to other people’s suffering . . ." (Entertainment Weekly, #554, August 11,
2000). Also in the latest epic, Harry’s parents, who have been killed, have to
be extracted from Voldemort’s magic wand. What kind of books are these and what
inspires Row ling’s work? We believe we know. She said, "It’s important
to remember that we all have magic inside us . . ." during an interview being
taped for an "Scholastic Book Fair" video. And when asked in an August
2000 Entertainment Weekly interview by writer Jeff Jensen if she felt any sense
of social responsibility (for the dark nature of the content of Harry Potter) Rowling
answered, "I cannot write to please other people." She then goes on to
mention that parents are coming to her saying their six year-old "loved her
book"! Perhaps a more important question is, what kind of parents are these?
Is J. K. Rowling a real, practicing, bona fide witch?
2007-03-21 23:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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