The feeling a nerd gets after reading the last book about fairies and wizards and other homo-erotica...AKA Harry Potter.
"I just finished the last Harry Potter book, I think I have post-Potter depression. What do you think?"
"I think you have sand in your vagina."
"I think you have sand in your vagina."
by Johansolo August 8, 2007
Get the post-Potter depression mug.The delightful feeling you have when you realise there will be no more books with that annoying little wizard git.
"Hey, there isnt gonna be anymore Harry Potter books!"
"OH THANK GOD! Finally I have some post-Potter delight"
"OH THANK GOD! Finally I have some post-Potter delight"
by Nhuck Corris August 7, 2007
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by jerkman September 14, 2007
Get the post-Potter depression mug.To try and commit suicide, but it failing.
Like in the last HP when Harry gets hit with the killing curse AGAIN but doesn't die. (WHY WON'T HE DIE?!?!) Lol
Like in the last HP when Harry gets hit with the killing curse AGAIN but doesn't die. (WHY WON'T HE DIE?!?!) Lol
Depressed Emo:"Holy shit! If I have another day like this I might just go do a Harry Potter!"
Random: Dude you suck.
Random: Dude you suck.
by DressedLikeViolence October 16, 2008
Get the Harry Potter mug.A book series written by J.K. Rowling. Though often compared to other works, like Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter has a different feel and message. Those of us who grew up with the series will have felt, albeit unconsciously, how the story and characters realistically evolve with time, with the theme, mood, and characters growing more mature with every novel, essentially getting older WITH the reader. Its subtle messages about the importance of love, the unimportance of death, and the similarities between good and evil are often missed by even devout readers, but have no less an impact.
Harry Potter is a success due to J.K. Rowling's skill as a novelist. On the other hand, Twilight's success mainly comes from indulging it's primarily female audience's desire to be ravaged by a big, strong, powerful man. This may sound sexist, but some women do feel this way, however since the rise of feminism society generally frowns upon women expressing such feelings. As such, authors are generally discouraged from doing this. This created a need in the market that unfortunately Stephanie Myer realized she could fill. Though she could be complimented for being a skilled economist (or for just being lucky) she should not, and hopefully will NEVER be acknowledged as a good, or even as a mediocre, writer.
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