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Post Potter Shock Disorder. A person with PPSD suffers from psychological shock and numbness to the realization that Harry Potter is truly over. Symptoms of PPSD may include: -Drawing a lightning bolt on one's forehead or, in more extreme cases, self-inflicting an actual scar -Re-reading the entire series in the hope that an eighth book will magically appear, then crying when it isn't there. -Watching all 8 movies in one day -Staying in the theater long after the credits for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two roll, staring at the screen with a zombie-like expression. -Constantly quoting the books and/or movies, and shouting spells during moments of need -Calling up other Potter-heads and discussing their inability to believe that it is over -Feeling as if their best friend who grew up with them has died -Planning Harry Potter related events -Having a strong urge to recreate the movies, film parodies, or write a sequel series.
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