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That moment when you use Wikipedia to look up the name of another wiki hosting service/website.

That awkward moment when you’re rereading “Harry Potter” and realize just how disturbing some of it is.

I mean, it’s not like I didn’t get the really disturbing aspects of it when I was younger. It’s just that rereading it give me an even deeper appreciation of just how vividly and disturbingly Rowling portrayed the horrifying aspects of life. So, I read it and think back to my younger self, and I think that I have learned so much from Harry Potter by having to think about these troubling things.

That awkward moment when you remember really loving a fan fiction, but you stopped reading it in the middle because you were busy, and now you want to resume, but can’t remember what happened in the previous chapters.

This is currently happening with me, as I get back into fan fiction.

Example: Perplexity’s Deviated World.

I remember reading and loving the story, and even wrote reviews/comments on it, up to chapter 27, but now I have to go back and reread, as I don’t remember what happened in the chapters I already read.

May 9

That moment when you’re in the middle of three series and don’t know which book to read next

On top of that, there are other books I want to read/finish reading as well.
I can’t be the only one who gets myself into this situation.

That awkward moment when your laptop thinks you should not go on your university’s website …

It tells me the website is dangerous, but it’s my university’s official site! This has been happening for a while now —- for years.

That moment when you’re reading a book and think to yourself that you would have found all these swear words offensive if you’d read the book when you were a little kid, but now you’re just so used to it …

Plus, it helps if the author(s) have used swear words in contexts where it makes sense for the characters to be swearing, and not just all the time …

That awkward moment when you quote Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” in a fan fiction about Remus being a werewolf.

That moment when page turning is just as loud as a Quidditch Game on Pottermore.

That moment when you include the word “tachycardic” in your fan fiction.

This is what happens when a pharmacy school student writes fan fiction.

That moment when you realize that you’ve actually spent more time writing a fictional essay by a fictional character within a fanfiction story than you spent on your actual essays for high school classes.