Kinda. The killing curse bounced off of him, like sunlight on a mirror. It didn't actually kill him, but the second time he technically didn't either, just the Voldemort part of him died, which wasn't really him, it was Tom Riddle.
Oh. Does Twighlight tell you that you can have happiness by a couple of friends? Does it teach you that even if you stand alone that others may follow you? Does it teach you that there's magic in the world called love, friendship, and family? Does it teach you that you can drive the evil out of your head if you really fight to? Does it have a great story line like Harry Potter where a boy who was a nobody became a hero by teaching people and fighting for what's right? Did Twighlight teach you that even in the darkest of times you can find happiness? Did Twighlight show you that people will die for you even if you don't want them to? I wouldn't call it gay. It's far from gay. Very far.
if you know if a character who's " come back from the dead so many times that I stopped counting XD" then obviously it's not really that special for his/her kind of creature. kind of like time lords in Doctor Who or monsters in Percy Jackson - it's part of their nature. That like a human going up to a dog and saying "i've survived eating chocolate so many times i've lost count!" we can eat it but they can't. whoever made this is SIRIUSLY stupid and anyone who agrees with it is absolutely RIDDIKKULUS.
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