05-18-2016, 02:37 AM
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![](/i/ranks/gryffindor_group.gif) DMC Snidget
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Andromeda Renzler-Denaker Gryffindor First Year | Fluttery Pegasi Quote:
Originally Posted by Marion Burbage MARION WAS AGHAST!
Actually...she was torn between aghast and flattered. This DARLING little Ravenclaw had just implied that she was NEW and therefore NOT OLD which was siiiiiiiiiiiiiimply divine.
"Oh gooooooodness gracious HEAVENS ABOVE," she clucked at the girl. "I have been at Hogwarts in this form for several years now my dear. I died just out there in that very Tower Patch. Horribly plant just swallowed me whole! Buuuuuuuuut all water under the bridge now, darling. Although I doooooooooo suggest you brush up a bit more on your Hogwarts, A History."
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"Which I doooooooooo believe was the point your dear professor was wishing to make with the universal truths regarding your apples AND connect them to the eternally charming Sir Isaac Newton," she nodded. Airey could correct her if she was incorrect. Once that kneazle released his tongue since the man had fallen silent. Tsk tsk. "Now my darlings, could you each please summarize gravity in your own words? You may elect to write your words on parchment rather than share aloud if you wish." Again with being told to read Hogwarts: A history. This was Davey Truebridge all over again. The teen rolled her eyes and folded her arms over her chest. That would have been the end of it, but she found her curiosity piqued. "Why don't you attend the feasts, then?"
Gravity? That was the universal truth of an apple!? Come on. She got the Newton reference but still, gravity was a universal truth of everything, not just apples. Whatever. "Gravity is the pull generated by the mass of an object, on other objects toward the center of mass. Everything that has mass has gravity, including everyone in this room. Living at least. Do ghosts have mass?" She shook her head. Nevermind. "The more massive an object is," in the literal term of massive, "the stronger its gravitational pull. My gravitational pull is infinitely weak in comparison to that of the Earth's or the Sun's."
Oh, she gave up. Fine. She was secretly good at Astronomy. Whatever.
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