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Well Harry Potter mania is in full swing, with loads of people camping out to get a copy of the final chapter in the life or will it be death of Harry Potter.
Check out Childline’s story on Sky News about bereavement counselling as they have warned parents that children might suffer “bereavement” if Potter actually dies in the new book. I’ve never heard something so stupid. Children can discern the difference between fiction and reality and of course, they will be disappointed and upset if Harry dies, but… bereavement counselling is rather taking it a bit too far!!! I wonder what other wonderful counselling ideas will be offered once the book is finally released?


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It is time people got a bit of perspective about things.
A bereravement counsillor for a bloody book is moronic at best.
I cried when Bambi’s mother died.. (apparently)….
Could I litigate retrospectively?
And for my abject terror at the Child Catcher in Chitti Chitti Bang Bang - he was one scary dude!!!!!!!!
Litigating retrospectively, go for it anything is possible these days!!!
I agree I still have nightmares about the Child Catcher in Chitti chitti Bang Bang …. oh sorry that’s just Andrew.
Hrm, childhood trauma as caused by entertainment. I know I would like my money back for all the freaking Dan Brown books I bought only to find he can’t write an ending to save his life.
I could probably get compensation for all the time I spent confused about some of the drug-inspired 70s children’s shows that just confused the hell out of me.
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