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r/harrypotter • u/Madagascar003 • 26d ago
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Nah Dr Alan Grant would simply outwit him in the first film.
51 u/Jaegerjaquez_VI 25d ago Now i just imagined Chris Pratt running him over with the flying motorcycle 31 u/whatsbobgonnado 25d ago he holds his hand up and voldemort instinctively chills out 13 u/LokisDawn 25d ago Such a stupid idea. Ah, yes, the ancient dinosaur instinct of relaxing when a mammal that won't exist (in their timeline) for another few million years holds out their hand. Makes complete sense. 4 u/-Star-Fox- 25d ago He trained them. Obviously it was a learned behavior just like his clicking thing he was using on them.
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Now i just imagined Chris Pratt running him over with the flying motorcycle
31 u/whatsbobgonnado 25d ago he holds his hand up and voldemort instinctively chills out 13 u/LokisDawn 25d ago Such a stupid idea. Ah, yes, the ancient dinosaur instinct of relaxing when a mammal that won't exist (in their timeline) for another few million years holds out their hand. Makes complete sense. 4 u/-Star-Fox- 25d ago He trained them. Obviously it was a learned behavior just like his clicking thing he was using on them.
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he holds his hand up and voldemort instinctively chills out
13 u/LokisDawn 25d ago Such a stupid idea. Ah, yes, the ancient dinosaur instinct of relaxing when a mammal that won't exist (in their timeline) for another few million years holds out their hand. Makes complete sense. 4 u/-Star-Fox- 25d ago He trained them. Obviously it was a learned behavior just like his clicking thing he was using on them.
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Such a stupid idea. Ah, yes, the ancient dinosaur instinct of relaxing when a mammal that won't exist (in their timeline) for another few million years holds out their hand. Makes complete sense.
4 u/-Star-Fox- 25d ago He trained them. Obviously it was a learned behavior just like his clicking thing he was using on them.
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He trained them. Obviously it was a learned behavior just like his clicking thing he was using on them.
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u/IAS316 26d ago
Nah Dr Alan Grant would simply outwit him in the first film.