Personal Narrative Essay: The Future Of Harry Potter

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After binge watching the Harry Potter movie series, I've decided to live a life, or even a couple lives if there is a need to complete my full exploration of the world. It's really been likeable so far, and I could experience the whole world while reading the books too! But I do truly wonder whether or not I should live multiple lives there.

Another thing is, I wonder whether or not I should become Harry Potter or become a side character and become part of the lore as a wizard more powerful than Merlin himself, or even Albus Dumbledore but from research and things alike, I think Albus was more powerful than Merlin. But I could totally be wrong.

I wonder, since Harry Potter is in a different reality, could there be different dimensions? If so, what kind of dimensions would there be. What would they look like, smell like, feel like, taste like. Could they predict the future? Were there thread ones?

You see, it's these kinds of
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sounds weird when I say it like that..Well whatever, with that dimension of the many dimensions I could use, I use it to go to other worlds and to other realities.

It is also the reason of my exploration of existence, well it won't be ending soon, or ever actually since existence is infinite. That's why I will continue going to worlds until whatever is holding everything together gives up and I am destroyed with everything else.

Well that's just one of the theories I have with the whole existence ending thing, I have a couple other but most of them have the same base of something bigger than all deciding or something happening to it and all is destroyed.

But I could just be an asinine cunt who is also a coma patient trying to recover from consuming too much hand sanitizer and was in critical condition immediately. But whatever since this is fun, and I would not want to come out of my coma anytime

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