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42 Questions We Still Have About The Wizarding World

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J.K. Rowling crafted a thoroughly beloved world with the Harry Potter series and all of its offshoots.

J.K. Rowling crafted a thoroughly beloved world with the Harry Potter series and all of its offshoots.

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But we still have some questions.

But we still have some questions.

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1. What are wizard taxes like?

2. What's the deal with secondary school in the wizarding world? Are there just specialized vocational schools, or do they have general wizarding universities for those who want a higher education but don't know exactly what they want to do in life?

3. And is there any sort of process in place for magical folk who want to go to Muggle universities?

4. Do wizards learn math at all outside of the (optional) arithmancy classes?

5. How do wizard currencies work for traveling wizards going country-to-country? For instance, what's the wizard currency like for kids at Uagadou?

6. Some wizard kids attend Muggle schools until Hogwarts, but if that's the case, why are so many wizards still ignorant to Muggle customs when there's that big cultural crossover?

7. How many students actually went to Hogwarts?

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19 Photos That Definitely Won't Make Sense To Straight Girls

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“My girlfriend hasn’t texted me in three hours, which is six months in lesbian time.”

When you're talking to your straight friends about sex:

When you're talking to your straight friends about sex:

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Or when someone tries to tell you that lesbian sex isn't "real" sex:

Or when someone tries to tell you that lesbian sex isn't "real" sex:

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When you've been on two dates with the same girl:

When you've been on two dates with the same girl:

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When you're ready to take the next step:

When you're ready to take the next step:

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What "Just Starting To Date" Vs. "Dating Forever" Is Like

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Less awkwardness, more farting.

The whole "texting" thing:

The whole "texting" thing:

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The whole "making conversation" thing:

The whole "making conversation" thing:

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The whole "water" thing:

The whole "water" thing:

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The whole "getting ready for a date" thing:

The whole "getting ready for a date" thing:

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Halle Berry Says It's "Heartbreaking" That So Little Has Changed Since Her Oscar Win

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Halle Berry wins the Oscar in 2002 for Best Actress for her performance in Monster's Ball.

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Halle Berry — the only black woman to have won the Academy Award for Best Actress — has spoken out about the fact 2016 marks the second consecutive year where every actor nominated for an Oscar is white.

While at the Makers Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, she talked about her historic win for Monster's Ball nearly 15 years ago, when she thanked all the women of color who came before her.

"I believed that in that moment, that when I said, 'The door tonight has been opened,' I believed that with every bone in my body that this was going to incite change because this door, this barrier, had been broken," Berry said. "And to sit here almost 15 years later, and knowing that another woman of color has not walked through that door, is heartbreaking. ... Because I thought that moment was bigger than me. It’s heartbreaking to start to think maybe it wasn’t bigger than me. ... And I so desperately felt like it was."

Berry at the 2016 Makers Conference at the Terrenea Resort on Feb. 2.

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Berry went on to say that after her win, she assumed opportunities would come her way, but they didn't. "I realized after Oscar, not only had no other black woman walked through the door, I hadn’t gotten close either," Berry said. "Something was wrong and I realized that I had to be in charge of my own destiny and I had to be a part of the change of our industry, not just sitting around pontificating and talking about it and complaining about what’s not right. I had to actively start to be a part of the change and I realize that was about creating my own projects, not just for me but for other women, other women of color. And that was the path to real change, when we realize we do have the power to do that."

Since her win in 2002, Berry executive produced the 2005 TV movie Lackawanna Blues, produced and starred in the 2010 film Frankie & Alice, and executive produced and starred in the CBS drama Extant. She's also producing and starring in the upcoming thriller Kidnap.

Viola Davis, who's been nominated for two Oscars, shared Berry's sentiment at the recent Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her performance in the ABC series How to Get Away With Murder. "I see myself as an actor," she said on Saturday in the press room after her win. "No matter what is going on in the business, I will find a way to practice my art. And all of the actors of color that I know don’t place limitations on themselves either. So regardless of what is going on with the Academy, regardless of what is going on in Hollywood, they will find a way to be excellent. We always have and we always will.


Here's What A Live TV Production Of "Grease 2" Should Look Like

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Well, I’m looking for a dream on a mean machine, with hell in his eyes.

Fox hasn't announced any plans to follow up Grease: Live with a live TV production of Grease 2, the much maligned sequel to the 1978 film. But that doesn't mean we can't dream!

Fans of Grease 2 know that the movie musical is a deeply flawed but thoroughly delightful reimagining of Grease: In this version, it's the boy, Michael (Maxwell Caulfield), who has to change for the girl, Stephanie (Michelle Pfeiffer). In 2016, we can't afford to overlook this feminist classic. And should Fox want to make live Grease magic happen twice, here are some casting suggestions.

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Rainbow Bagels Exist So You Can Eat Your Unicorn-Loving Heart Out

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Oooooh pretty colors.

So, here's a thing that exists.

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Your eyes do not deceive you. That is a RAINBOW. BAGEL.

They come from The Bagel Store in Brooklyn, but don't fret if you're an out-of-towner–they also ship nationwide.

The rainbow bagel actually tastes like a normal plain bagel, but the toppings are where things get really funky.

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They have funfetti cream cheese.

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Or cannoli cream cheese, if that's more your vibe.

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19 Things To Warm Your Cold, Dead Heart

If '90s Toys Were Honest

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Because Polly Pockets really should have been called “vacuum fodder.”

Beanie Babies

Beanie Babies

Because we all have an abandoned box we thought would be worth thousands in our closet.

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Tamagotchi

Tamagotchi

This is why your parents wouldn't let you get a real dog.

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Furby

Furby

The hype was real until it wasn't.

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Polly Pocket

Polly Pocket

These little bastards were so hard to find when you actually wanted to play.

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22 Pictures Good Students Will Never Ever Understand

This Politician Counting His Money Is Now The Most Incredible Meme

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Cash-counter Clive.

Not only is Palmer currently laying off hundreds of workers from his Queensland Nickel mining company, but it emerged on Monday he funelled millions of dollars from the company into his failing political party.

Well Reddit's /r/photoshopbattles latched onto it and turned Palmer and his money into an amazing meme.

Well Reddit's /r/photoshopbattles latched onto it and turned Palmer and his money into an amazing meme.

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There was Clive as greedy Disney cat.

There was Clive as greedy Disney cat.

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You Will Never Be Able To Unsee Donald Trump As Dolores Umbridge

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Sorry.

Remember Dolores Umbridge? The cat-loving villain from the Harry Potter series?

Remember Dolores Umbridge? The cat-loving villain from the Harry Potter series?

I mean, really, how could you forget?

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And you know Donald Trump, 2016 republican presidential candidate?

And you know Donald Trump, 2016 republican presidential candidate?

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JUST LOOK AT IT. LOOK AT THE TRUMPBRIDGE.


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11 Actually Surprising Black History Facts

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Bet you didn’t learn this in school.

Nichelle Nichols had the first interracial kiss on an American TV series.

Nichelle Nichols had the first interracial kiss on an American TV series.

Nichelle played Lieutenant Uhura on the hit television series Star Trek.
She was the first African-American woman to play a lead role on a mainstream TV show who was not a stereotypical character. She almost left the series after the first year; however Martin Luther King Jr. convinced her not to quit.

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Rosa Parks was the first woman laid to rest at the State Capitol.

Rosa Parks was the first woman laid to rest at the State Capitol.

Rosa Parks, a civil rights pioneer and activist, died at 92 years old. Her body was flown to the Capitol Rotunda in D.C. to lie in honor, which is normally reserved for military leaders and politicians.

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President Barack Obama is a two-time Grammy Winner.

President Barack Obama is a two-time Grammy Winner.

Yup, that's right: He leads our country and he's a Grammy winner. In 2006 he won best spoken word album, Dreams from My Father. In 2008 he won best spoken word album for The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.

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Nat “The Bush Doctor" Mathis was an inventor and Afro stylist pioneer.

Nat “The Bush Doctor" Mathis was an inventor and Afro stylist pioneer.

During the '70s African-Americans started rockin' their natural locs. However, most salons and barbers didn't know how to style this look. Sound familiar? Nat was known in the D.C. streets as the Bush Doctor since he focused on how to treat the hair, not just cut it. Nat opened the city's first unisex salon when he was 23 years old. He also patented the "barbering vest."

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23 Things You Only Understand If "Harry Potter" Fans Are Your People

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Mischief management requires a squad.

There's that crucial, charged moment after someone asks if you're into Harry Potter where you have to gauge how much they're really ready for.

There's that crucial, charged moment after someone asks if you're into Harry Potter where you have to gauge how much they're really ready for.

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And you know exactly the questions to ask to figure out just how compatible your fandoms are.

And you know exactly the questions to ask to figure out just how compatible your fandoms are.

"So...how do you feel about Snape's relationship to Lily Evans?"

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Once they've passed the test, you go from lone obsessed fan to beautiful fan community.

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It's like sharing a hometown, but somehow deeper.

It's like sharing a hometown, but somehow deeper.

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15 Ways We Can All Relate To Squidward Tentacles In The Winter

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We all get like Squidward Tentacles when the weather gets cold…

When the weather forecast calls for below-freezing temperatures all week.

When the weather forecast calls for below-freezing temperatures all week.

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You're ready to begin your day only to find a fresh six inches of snow at your door.

You're ready to begin your day only to find a fresh six inches of snow at your door.

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The sun's reflection off the snow makes it impossible to see the moment you step outside.

The sun's reflection off the snow makes it impossible to see the moment you step outside.

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It's super cold outside, but it's even colder when you first get into your car in the morning.

It's super cold outside, but it's even colder when you first get into your car in the morning.

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Designer Rachel Roy Talked To Us About Why She's Launching A Plus-Size Clothing Line

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“Curvy customers want exactly what everyone else wants: comfy clothes that make them feel good, intelligent, and sexy.”

Next week, fashion designer Rachel Roy will debut RACHEL Rachel Roy Curvy, her first collection for women size 14 and up.

Next week, fashion designer Rachel Roy will debut RACHEL Rachel Roy Curvy, her first collection for women size 14 and up.

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Roy says that the 45-piece collection, which comes in sizes 14 to 24 and ranges from $55 to $179, has been a long time coming.

Roy says that the 45-piece collection, which comes in sizes 14 to 24 and ranges from $55 to $179, has been a long time coming.

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"Women have been asking me for a curvy line for years," Roy tells BuzzFeed. "I'm lucky to be able to do it now, and I wish I could have done it sooner."

"Women have been asking me for a curvy line for years," Roy tells BuzzFeed. "I'm lucky to be able to do it now, and I wish I could have done it sooner."

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Can We Guess Your College Major With Random Questions?

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This method can be surprisingly accurate!

21 Photos That Won't Make Sense If You Weren't A Mid-'00s Teen

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Emo fringes, Playboy belly rings, and combats.

This Myspace profile picture that definitely got loads of "PC4PC" comments.

This Myspace profile picture that definitely got loads of "PC4PC" comments.

If you were a teenage girl in the '00s, you tried to take this exact photograph at some point.

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This Playboy belly ring that you begged your mum for but never actually got.

This Playboy belly ring that you begged your mum for but never actually got.

"Bunnies are just so cuuuuuute" — you, in 2005.

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Apparently Selena Gomez And Taylor Swift Eat At Chili's All The Time

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Chili’s of all places!

In an interview for W Magazine's March cover story, Selena Gomez revealed some interesting tid-bits about herself including her future plans to give up social media and how she's currently feeling about Justin Bieber.

In an interview for W Magazine's March cover story, Selena Gomez revealed some interesting tid-bits about herself including her future plans to give up social media and how she's currently feeling about Justin Bieber.

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But most interesting of all? This:

But most interesting of all? This:

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Yeah, you read that right. Selena Gomez, actual goddess on Earth, loves Chili's Grill & Bar.

Yeah, you read that right. Selena Gomez, actual goddess on Earth, loves Chili's Grill & Bar.

Her interview with W even took place at one.

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And that's not all. Selena also told W, "Taylor and I eat here all the time." Taylor as in TAYLOR FRICKIN SWIFT.

And that's not all. Selena also told W, "Taylor and I eat here all the time." Taylor as in TAYLOR FRICKIN SWIFT.

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18 Devastatingly '00s Things All Girls Did To Their Hair

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Being very liberal with the use of butterfly hair clips.

Felling indecisive about your hair, so curling, straightening and crimping it.

Felling indecisive about your hair, so curling, straightening and crimping it.

This was a wonderful era for all heated styling tools.

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Putting your hair into a bun and then skewering it with hair chopsticks.

Putting your hair into a bun and then skewering it with hair chopsticks.

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Getting some chunky highlights, the dip-dye of the '00s.

Getting some chunky highlights, the dip-dye of the '00s.

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Using a zig zag headband, so you could get those lovely marks in your hair.

Using a zig zag headband, so you could get those lovely marks in your hair.

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Lupita Nyong'o Discusses #OscarsSoWhite, Inclusivity, And Progress

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Lupita Nyong'o at the inaugural Image Maker Awards on Jan. 12 in Los Angeles.

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Nearly two years ago, Lupita Nyong'o stepped on to the stage at the Oscars in her Cinderella-inspired ensemble to accept the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance as Patsey in 12 Years a Slave. After thanking the Academy, the film's director and cast, her alma mater, and her family, she ended her speech saying, "When I look down at this golden statue, may it remind me and every little child that no matter where you're from, your dreams are valid."

She was the sixth black woman ever to win Best Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards.

"I was starved for the kinds of stories I'm telling right now," Nyong'o told BuzzFeed News in an interview on Feb. 3. "And that's part of the reason I'm telling them."

Another reason, of course, is that in the two rounds of Academy Awards nominations since her win, none of the acting categories have included a single nominee of color. The backlash against the Academy, which has a track record of choosing nominees that don't represent the world in which we live, has reached new heights this year. The #OscarsSoWhite hashtag started trending for the second consecutive year shortly after the nominations were announced, and within days, Jada Pinkett Smith released a video suggesting that people of color boycott the ceremony.

Shortly thereafter, Nyong'o voiced her support on Instagram. "I am disappointed by the lack of inclusion in this year's Academy Awards nominations," she wrote. "It has me thinking about unconscious prejudice and what merits prestige in our culture. The Awards should not dictate the terms of art in our modern society, but rather be a diverse reflection of the best of what our art has to offer today."

On a rainy, unseasonably mild winter morning at a hotel in midtown New York City, Nyong'o, who was promoting her Broadway debut Eclipsed, elaborated on her support and why she felt that she needed to speak out. "I've been meditating on inclusion — inclusion is about us including everyone. And when we do so, we are better reflecting the world we live in," she told BuzzFeed News. "And it's important for the ways in which we dream to reflect the world we live in because within that, we create tomorrow. We allow for the imagination for tomorrow. So it's vital, I think, for film, TV, and theater to be inclusive of the people who will engage in it, and who will learn to dream from it."

Nyong'o in the press room during the Oscars after her win on March 2, 2014 in Hollywood.

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In the wake of the response to this year's Oscar nominees — which included statements from Spike Lee, Don Cheadle, and George Clooney — the Academy has made some changes to its voting body in an effort to be more diverse. But there have been some people who've spoken out against those efforts and the boycott — Charlotte Rampling, for example, called the latter "racist to white people" and Michael Caine said, "You can't vote for an actor because he's black … you gotta give a good performance."

"At the end of the day, change does not come without resistance," Nyong'o said of comments like those. "So it doesn't discourage me."

Instead, she spoke proudly about her upcoming projects, including Eclipsed, which opens at the Golden Theatre on March 6. The play represents a major step forward for theater in terms of that inclusivity: The show's writer, director, and five stars are all women of color. (That they are all women is, in and of itself, a first for Broadway.) Nyong'o is also starring in Disney's Queen of Katwe, which centers on a Ugandan chess prodigy and is due out later this year. And she's producing the film adaptation of Americanah, based on the novel by female Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

"With the little weight I have, I feel it's important I play my part in trying to participate in inclusion in the kinds of projects that I'm a part of," Nyong'o said. "Those kinds of things that can really change the narrative in whatever small way that I can."

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