'Harry Potter' fans imagine what detention would be like at Hogwarts
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Harry Potter fans probably spend a lot of time imagining what Hogwarts would be like and comparing it to real life.
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The latest thing they have been wondering is: What would someone have to do to get detention in Hogwarts?
They took to Twitter to answer the question, using the hashtag #HogwartsDetentionSlips. Here are some of the best responses:
Found using performance enhancing potions during Quidditch #HogwartsDetentionSlips
— Miles of Hashtags (@MilesOfHashtags) March 8, 2018
Playing with your wand in class #HogwartsDetentionSlips
— HAY! (@HAYhowsitgoing) March 8, 2018
#HogwartsDetentionSlips
For using the enlargement spell on the donuts!— kellie mcdonald (@kellielovesbook) March 8, 2018
Constantly on Twittitch #HogwartsDetentionSlips
— craig onetweetwonder (@craigflynn1) March 8, 2018
Inappropriate use of a wand…#HogwartsDetentionSlips pic.twitter.com/vrjTnegWpN
— Nolene Dougan #FBPE (@NoleneDougan) March 8, 2018
#HogwartsDetentionSlips
Getting the sorting hat drunk and then rehousing people pic.twitter.com/RYFYXUEZal— ƇαƖƖισρєMσση (@chellemybell22) March 8, 2018
No flying in the corridors…#HogwartsDetentionSlips pic.twitter.com/hCRT5VZWUH
— Nolene Dougan #FBPE (@NoleneDougan) March 8, 2018
Using the Wingardium Leviosa spell on professors. #HogwartsDetentionSlips pic.twitter.com/K9xFfF3sR1
— Lauren Bird Horowitz (@birdaileen) March 8, 2018
Stealing socks…#HogwartsDetentionSlips@MilesOfHashtags pic.twitter.com/LJ3EDvnIhl
— New and improved Robin (@rocking_d_robin) March 8, 2018
Harry used an invisibility spell.
Again.
Also, we don’t know where he is. #HogwartsDetentionSlips— ☯️nAmyste blissfully happy.⚾️ (@AAskelson) March 8, 2018
Selling fake Cloaks of Invisibility.
“Here, try this on…Hey! Where did you go? I totally can’t see you.”
“That’ll be 50 Bucks.”#HogwartsDetentionSlips @MilesOfHashtags
— CK (@charley_ck14) March 8, 2018
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