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>be 12 in 2005
>birthday in late November
>wanna go see the new Harry Potter Goblet of Fire movie in cinema
>ask parents
>"no Anon, we can't go, we are visiting your aunt this friday"
>upset.jpg
>fast forward to friday
>finish school
>parents waitin for me in the parking lot
>instead of my aunt we go to the local cinema
>"haha got you bucko, we watching the new Percy Jackson or whatever its called movie :^)"
>excited.jpg
>unlike most fans I enjoy the movie
>go home
>friends from class come over to play since my parents invited them
>parents also give me a present
>it's the Harry Potter GoF game for the PS2
>one of the most memorable days in my life
Looking back the game was kinda ass, but regardless I enjoyed it as a kid. Its still one of the most memorable days of my chidlhood. The simple things matter the most, lads.
Also pretty sure the two pajeeta teens in the film kickstarted a thing for brown women in me