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@@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ with Hermione and Harry forgetting themselves and having
a one-night stand. Of course, not happy meaning I would support
their behaviour, but it made their story interesting.
-Explanation, why not-that-girl did this is exactly the main point
-of any literature! See the awesome short film “`The Saga Of
-Biorn`_” by The Animation Workshop. It starts with this line:
-“Some might ask: who is this Viking and what made him throw
-a dwarf off a cliff?” Many good stories exactly with this: why
-somebody did something very strange, against their character or
-against what we would expect from a person like him. Why this
+Explanation, why not-that-girl did this is exactly the main
+point of any literature! See the awesome short film “`The Saga
+Of Biorn`_” by The Animation Workshop. It starts with this line:
+“Some might ask: who is this Viking and what made him throw a
+dwarf off a cliff?” Many good stories start exactly with this:
+why somebody did something very strange, against their character
+or against what we would expect from a person like him? Why this
not-that-girl does things which she shouldn’t do is exactly this
question that made me interested in the story.