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  • because people can't misuse laws for pet euthanasia in order to get an early inheritance, or to get their toe in before a will changes.

    in many scenarios, euthanasia does make sense but there is ample opportunity for greedy people to misuse such laws. it would be hazardous to enact such a law unless adequate protection is provided.

  • is this not just affirming the premise of the sixth book? that's the whole reason why Potter found the Prince's spells so fascinating. school subjects are not meant to entertain. they are meant to teach.

    also, as book five attests--as well as does the subject of history of magic--some syllabi and some subjects were way more boring than others.

    my main gripe would be that nobody taught english or any other form of formal communication at hogwarts. i dunno how they all just didn't end up speaking like Hagrid.

  • wow, premium in the usa is expensive. it's a little under $3 per month here in india for the family plan and even that's after a recent 16% hike. the individual plan is even cheaper.

    i guess these rates are in store for us as well in the future?

  • why, though? the choice of the year ending on the 31st of december is wholly made by man--nothing in nature dictates that choice.

    if anything, the original calendar had february mopping up after all the other months (which is why the fewer days as well as the tacking on of the leap day there). we've already advanced the end of the year by an arbitrary amount of two months. what's one more week?

    unless, of course, you're saying that the year in review does not take into account the last week of 2023. in which case, yes, you're right.