Submitted by taher369 t3_zx4kf9 in Showerthoughts
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who-dini t1_j1ydv1u wrote
By the look of your spelling, you too may need to fix bad eyesight.
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GotSomeCookieBlues t1_j1yfw1t wrote
Give them a moment to change the lore and world mechanics again
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Jolo_stuff t1_j1ykhr4 wrote
Eh, I wouldn't say bad eyesight, but more like he's CARZY!
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Kalurael t1_j1z406j wrote
maybe oculus repairo was meant to fix his eyes, but hermione had bad aim
FroboyFreshenUp t1_j1z9tua wrote
Honestly, eyesight is one of the most delicate parts of your body, and a wizard would need to practice the magic, my guess is they don't want to blind anyone and permanently fuck up a wizards eyesight
It's just easier to fix the glasses is what I'm saying
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Munch_Moo t1_j1zca7v wrote
Edit: I just want to emphasise that I fully agree with OP and I'm specifically talking about why Harry has bad eyesight and not excusing why countless others have bad eyesight.
I hate to be a Harry Potter nerd, but canonically Harry's bad eyesight was caused by the same thing that caused his scar. We know because when Harry dies in book 7 and goes to King's Cross with dumbledore, he no longer has a scar or bad eyesight. That's because when you go to the afterlife in Harry Potter, only your soul is moved on and not damages that have happened to your physical being in life. Before anyone mentions it, ghosts, like nearly headless nick, still have injuries gained in life because they chose to stay on the earth to be as close to life as they can be, which would naturally include damage to their physical self.
thekyledavid t1_j1zilja wrote
Considering how much using spells go awry in those movies, I think I’d rather just wear glasses
ddkatona t1_j1zmy24 wrote
What if they just don't want to fix it? They could even use tablets to read as the story is clearly set in modern times, but they prefer an old school library.
hs_ego-maniac t1_j1zsr2c wrote
Transmog though
TIFUstorytime t1_j1zwm76 wrote
Electricity doesn’t work at Hogwarts
FroboyFreshenUp t1_j1zx162 wrote
Yea but even that requires practice, one wrong move in transmog and your goblet keeps a rat tail
One wrong move with someone's eyeball they end up blinder then they were before
Umpteenth_zebra t1_j1zztx2 wrote
*Give her a moment
LEGOfan2 t1_j202yqm wrote
Yeah it said in the book that magic interferes with technology so electricity and tablets would just break
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mtthwas t1_j229qad wrote
But what about all the other wizards who wear glasses (from Albus Dumbledore and Minerva McGonagall to James Potter and Moaning Myrtle, among many others)?
Munch_Moo t1_j22f77c wrote
Yeah you're right, it's kinda surprising that they can regrow an arm over night but can't fix poor eyesight. I was talking specifically about Harry seeing as he's the main character.
YippeeCreature666 t1_j22ut2w wrote
dyselxci
Jolo_stuff t1_j23nrza wrote
Why the downvotes tho? Is being a Harry Potter geek really that worst?
nukemypup t1_j2456gi wrote
*Give it a moment and also the lore is now gay with the ceiling
Showerthoughts-ModTeam t1_j253hxc wrote
This is either a repost or is a common thought/submission.
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