He was abducted by Hagrid when he turned 11 so that would place him maybe around the fifth or sixth grade.

I don’t know if canonically there are math classes at Hogwarts.


The thought came to while I was watching the anime Mashle. If you are into Harry Potter and One-Punch Man I’d recommend giving it a watch.


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  • @someguy3
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    144 months ago

    I’m not familiar with the series, what’s muggle technology?

    • @reddig33
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      Muggles is wizard slang for non-magical human beings. Like Darren on Bewitched would be a muggle. He cooks his food using an oven instead of magic. The oven is muggle tech.

          • @EndlessApollo
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            194 months ago

            Idk I can’t remember anyone in Harry Potter using it as a straight up slur, the worst I can think of is some people use it in a rude way like “The Blacks” or “The Gays”. I haven’t read them in a long time tho, I just remember mudblood being a slur and muggle being the accepted term, even by muggleborn magic users

            • Herbal Gamer
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              194 months ago

              That’s because Mudblood is a magic user born from a Muggle family. A different term from Muggle itself. Pretty sure Muggle is an accepted term in the overall society (it’s used in the Ministry’s Department name for example), except from a few ‘activists’ you might hear of.

              I believe there’s someone like that in Hogwarts Legacy as well.

            • @[email protected]
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              34 months ago

              What’s wrong about saying the blacks or the gays? That’s just refering to a specific group of people. Only thing I can see as problematic is the generalization that follows but that’s always the case when talking about groups.

              • @Bgugi
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                104 months ago

                People take offense to using adjectives describing a group of people as a noun. For example “the black community” or “people who are gay” describe a subset (describe a portion of the overall community,) whereas “the blacks” or “the gays” describe a distinct set (and imply that group as an “other”)

          • @brygphilomena
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            104 months ago

            Muggle isnt a slur, just as wizard isnt a slur. It’s not a derogatory term. It’s just their word for non-magic people while non-magic people use the word wizard or witch.

        • @rwhitisissle
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          54 months ago

          The preferred term is NaMP - Not a Magical Person/Non-Magical Person. You could also say “Person of Non-Magic,” but it’s hard to pronounce “ponm.”

    • @shalafi
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      214 months ago

      Non magical people living in the real world. It’s you. You’re a muggle.

      • @DrQuint
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        104 months ago

        You don’t know that

        • fkn
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          54 months ago

          I do know it, via magic. You can’t prove I don’t know, because you’re a muggle.