We are the Harry Potter generation
Forum > Harry Potter > Snabba frågor om Harry Potter > We are the Harry Potter generation
Användare | Inlägg |
---|---|
Ronald Weasley
Elev |
Skrivet av accioron: Idag (eller nu är det ju egentligen den 18e men ni fattar) kom den sista trailern någonsin ut. ÄR DET VERKLIGEN ETT ÅR SEN och för två år sen satt jag uppe nu och grät och kollade på livestreamingen till the opening of the wizarding world of harry potter i florida MYSTERIOUS THING TIME Varför går tiden så snabbt!? Min barndom springer ifrån mig med stormsteg! Det är ju hemskt! D: 18 jun, 2012 17:30 |
accioron
Elev |
18 jun, 2012 21:27 |
Pygmepuffen
Elev |
18 jun, 2012 22:01 |
Anapneo
Elev |
18 jun, 2012 22:58 |
bluebirdflies
Elev |
draco dormiens nunquam titillandus~~ Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home <3 18 jun, 2012 23:49 |
Pygmepuffen
Elev |
19 jun, 2012 00:27 |
Ronald Weasley
Elev |
Jag vill ha en till bok, en till film, en fortsatt serie. Jag skulle vilja ha en tidvändare och åka tillbaka för att återuppleva alla magiska ögonblick som hänt under dessa åren med Harry Potter!
19 jun, 2012 14:53 |
accioron
Elev |
Wow, det här var allt filmat i en tagning. Dan is such a talent, I can't wait for his successful acting career. 20 jun, 2012 00:51 |
Anapneo
Elev |
accioron eller hur! Och allt är bara så... perfekt i videon. Skådespeleriet vad felfritt...
He's just amazing. The video made me cry 20 jun, 2012 01:28 |
accioron
Elev |
Läste dock just precis det här
Daniel Radcliffe is suffering from a rare, agonising medical condition known as ‘cluster headaches’. The Harry Potter star was forced to cancel a number of professional commitments earlier this year (12) when the pain became so extreme he sought medical attention. He was diagnosed as suffering from a condition which causes intense pain on one side of the head and is experienced by just one per cent of the population. Radcliffe tells Britain’s The Independent on Sunday, “I was in the middle of these weird things called ‘cluster headaches’. It’s very rare evidently, but it’s exceptionally painful. It makes a migraine look quite tame. At the time I thought I was being a wuss (coward). I was taking 12 (strong painkillers) a day and going, ‘Why do I still have a headache?’” The pain of cluster headaches is remarkably greater than in other headache conditions, including severe migraines; experts have suggested that it may be the most painful condition known to medical science. Female patients have reported it as being more severe than childbirth. Dr. Peter Goadsby, Professor of Clinical Neurology at University College London (now University of California, San Francisco), a leading researcher on the condition has commented: “Cluster headache is probably the worst pain that humans experience. I know that’s quite a strong remark to make, but if you ask a cluster headache patient if they’ve had a worse experience, they’ll universally say they haven’t. Women with cluster headache will tell you that an attack is worse than giving birth. So you can imagine that these people give birth without anesthetic once or twice a day, for six, eight, or ten weeks at a time, and then have a break. It’s just awful.” Thus, cluster headaches are also known by the nickname “suicide headaches”. Dan 20 jun, 2012 02:08 |
Forum > Harry Potter > Snabba frågor om Harry Potter > We are the Harry Potter generation
Du får inte svara på den här tråden.