Newt Scamander (
newtralize) wrote2019-02-13 12:10 pm
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![]() Is that a beast in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? ;) Meek in the streets, but possibly a beast in the sheets. It's the quiet ones that are the most likely to be the wildest in bed. This fine specimen doesn't know, since he's a virgin, but that doesn't mean he isn't willing to have a grand ol' time either. What this man needs is someone who can tame the wilds of his heart and bring out his primal needs and the wild beast within. He may seem a bit shy, but he'll surely bloom under the right circumstances if you get what I mean. Like a true Hufflepuff, he's loyal at heart and a hard worker. He'll surely show that hard work where you want him to. PS: He turns 30 on the 24th. Give him a night to remember. |
( Newt Scamander | 30 | M | Wild like his creatures ) ![]() |




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I'm not sure what a "git" is, but I can't imagine it's anything good. You are taking this in good spirits, at least. Are you planning on doing anything fun?
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Oh, git is British slang. I suppose you can consider it kind of the same as referring to someone as an idiot. I mean it endearingly, but it doesn't change the fact that he is one.
I hadn't really thought about it. There hadn't been much time to think about it at all. I suppose I'd like to do something for it after everything. I think I owe a few people drinks and vice versa.
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[ Another word for Allura to potentially use improperly. ]
Is that how you normally celebrate a birth?
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There's a few words that we use that don't mean the same, I think.
[Allura learning British slang and mixing it into her everyday will be a wonderful time.]
Yes. I don't know American customs, but there's a lot of pubs back in England. It's quite normal for people to get together for a drink normally, but that doesn't mean they don't like to get together at one for festivities. An excuse to get lost in one's cup, I suppose.
Then again, we used to sneak alcohol into school and have celebrations too, so I think we just enjoy our drink.
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[ But she totally will. British slang feels more like home. ]
You do have some very tasty beverages, I will admit. Nunvil is quite a bit stronger, but the flavor is nothing in comparison to some of the drinks i've had here, so I can certainly see why.
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[British wizard slang is different from American wizard slang too. Wild.]
Yes. We drink a lot of what muggles do, but we have some liquor that we've made that isn't normally accessible to non wizards. Things like butterbeer and fire whisky. Butterbeer is even available to students.
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[ But that's probably because she's #alienbritish.
Of course, then he says that. ]
Muggles? What do muggles drink? I believe I've had beer before, but never with butter.
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As for drinking, I think they drink anything we do, although we have some alcohols that we've developed ourselves that aren't accessible to them.
Butterbeer doesn't really taste like beer at all nor is it really made with butter. If you're familiar with butterscotch, it tastes more like that. It's sweet and we generally was able to drink it even if we were considered underaged. Students were very fond of the stuff when I was going to school. I imagine that the sentiment hasn't changed even now.
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[ She would be a Muggle, then? Interesting. ]
I'm not sure if I've had butterscotch before, but I do like sweet drinks. If it exists here, I would be interested in trying it.
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What an unnecessary name!
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I'm not sure if I want to know the answer.
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Not that I would be opposed to getting a drink together sometime. After all this, it sounds wonderful. It's been a tiring last month or two hasn't it?
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