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    ‘Snapewives’ and ‘Snapeism’: A Fiction-Based Religion within the Harry Potter Fandom, Zoe Alderton
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  • @Merrowmaid
    @Merrowmaid Год назад +12027

    None of you will be laughing when the Snapture happens and you're left behind with Harry

  • @deadfr0g
    @deadfr0g Год назад +8952

    The amount of willpower it probably took to not name this video “Snapewives And Their Snapelives”

  • @scler8453
    @scler8453 8 месяцев назад +793

    I'm laughing at the idea of this poor womans husband pulling out all the stops in bed, and her being like "oh that could NEVER be my husband, he's been taken over by Snape, my husband could NEVER do anything like that"

    • @Sailormac2
      @Sailormac2 5 месяцев назад

      SNAPE WIDOWER: I know how to break her obsession with Snape! I will be porn incarnate! I will be an inexhaustible font of pleasure!
      SNAPEWIFE: My husband isn’t this good in bed! He’s possessed by Snape!

    • @mariesabine2385
      @mariesabine2385 2 месяца назад +38

      I’m facepalming too hard to laugh tbh. That poor man.

    • @juwebles4352
      @juwebles4352 2 месяца назад +73

      When George’s preforming his heart out but she’s still screaming for Severus 💀

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 27 дней назад

      Women☕️

    • @gagemadison3652
      @gagemadison3652 14 дней назад +4

      yeah buddy i really don’t think that’s the takeaway from this video.

  • @elliewellie_YouTube
    @elliewellie_YouTube Год назад +3671

    This just goes to show that not everyone peaks in their 20s. These ladies were living their best lives in their 40s.

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 Год назад +41

      Worshipping a religon based on the fictional character in the book series that you believe to be real is your idea of best life?

    • @user-mu1os7me8s
      @user-mu1os7me8s Год назад

      @@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 Better than marrying a deadbeat drunk I guess

    • @elliewellie_YouTube
      @elliewellie_YouTube Год назад +177

      ​​@@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457y opinions are not universal, and neither are yours lmao

    • @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457
      @nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 Год назад +7

      @@elliewellie_RUclips Of course, it isn't, when have I claimed otherwise.

    • @missmandarin9840
      @missmandarin9840 11 месяцев назад +74

      @@nnnnmhughuuhhjiijj9457 it was a joke 😂😂

  • @jasper3706
    @jasper3706 Год назад +9999

    Imagine being the husband of one of these women and slowly realizing that her obsession with Snape isn't just weird, but is getting *religious,* and then realizing **you're stuck here**

    • @yt_commenter
      @yt_commenter Год назад +1678

      imagine being the husband and having to roleplay snape in bed 😭

    • @x1390
      @x1390 Год назад +718

      @@yt_commenter this comment made my face shrivel up into itself. thanks

    • @brooke-qk7fg
      @brooke-qk7fg Год назад +940

      @@x1390 u don't snapeplay? cringe lol

    • @bennothanlesbibutch9591
      @bennothanlesbibutch9591 Год назад +477

      this sounds like a new arthouse indie horror movie

    • @x1390
      @x1390 Год назад +531

      @@brooke-qk7fg SNAPEPLAY im going to cry

  • @fntthesmth423
    @fntthesmth423 Год назад +6057

    The fact that a fictional character was able to lead a cult without even physically existing shows you the power and weakness of the human mind

    • @SiRenfield
      @SiRenfield Год назад +160

      Oh have you heard about the Gadget cult in Russia? 😂

    • @Mad_scientist_huburis
      @Mad_scientist_huburis Год назад +92

      @SiRenfield Gadget as in the rat from chip n dale?

    • @2ndfloorsongs
      @2ndfloorsongs Год назад +202

      Creativity is a double-edged sword.

    • @chadschmaltz9790
      @chadschmaltz9790 Год назад +61

      @@Mad_scientist_huburis yes.

    • @SiRenfield
      @SiRenfield Год назад

      @@Mad_scientist_huburis Yes….there is an actual cult in Russia that worships her. And much like the Snapewives it’s partially because she their “waifu” so to speak, although I haven’t found anything on how sexual it went

  • @iwillworkharder
    @iwillworkharder Год назад +2097

    There is so much here to boggle the mind, but the standout for me is why anyone would think "Snapists" sounds better than the wonderfully druidic "Snape Wives."

    • @diehounderdoggenalt
      @diehounderdoggenalt Год назад +138

      It makes me think of that Whitest Kids U Know sketch with the grape soda mascot, The Grapist. But these people actually went with the ridiculous comedy concept for real. Humans are fascinating.

    • @Ironbattlemace
      @Ironbattlemace 5 месяцев назад +8

      Take the Sn from the snapist and replace it with R.

    • @jasonninja55
      @jasonninja55 5 месяцев назад +22

      ​@@diehounderdoggenalt"he said he's going to what them?"

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 5 месяцев назад +27

      @@Ironbattlemacethat is literally the point of the comment you replied to

  • @KR-ue1gd
    @KR-ue1gd Год назад +2184

    Snape as alpha? He spends his life being bullied by rich kids, exploited by rich kids, enslaved by the Dark Lord, forced into a job he hates so he can spy for Dumbledore, tortured and used by the Dark Lord, and then forced to murder Dumbledore for political reasons, regardless of his own wishes. All while taking his impotent rage out on small children. That these women perceive him as alpha tells me they see themselves as the children... i.e. the only characters he actually has power over.

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Год назад +83

      exactly. exactly this!!!!

    • @elliewellie_YouTube
      @elliewellie_YouTube Год назад +120

      Snape is Omega confirmed

    • @Genderanarchy
      @Genderanarchy Год назад +14

      😬

    • @livliveart
      @livliveart Год назад +225

      Wait, huh. Snape abuses his teaching position (and his students) because he lacks power and autonomy anywhere else in his life?
      I hadn't thought about it that way. He really is a bully, plain and simple.

    • @Genderanarchy
      @Genderanarchy Год назад +100

      @@livliveart 3/4 of the faculty in hogwarts can be classified as bullies imho

  • @eso_erica
    @eso_erica Год назад +3194

    4:42 I love how this feels like internet archaeology. "We don't know what they called themselves in their own language, but contemporaneous cultures knew them as 'Snapewives'."

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Год назад +16

      O
      M
      G
      XD

    • @Ramsey276one
      @Ramsey276one Год назад +57

      Aliens will have FUN checking out our culture…

    • @alionfish5
      @alionfish5 Год назад +72

      Early Internet is really gonna be the future subject of Archeology...

    • @windowcreeperbird9669
      @windowcreeperbird9669 Год назад +12

      Why did I read this in the ancient aliens narrator voice?

    • @alionfish5
      @alionfish5 Год назад +22

      @@windowcreeperbird9669 "To communicate with telepathy to his adepts, Snape must have been an alien."

  • @noahkarpinski1824
    @noahkarpinski1824 Год назад +4671

    Imagine being a living, breathing 60 year old, who wrote a LiveJournal about how you married Snape in your 40s

    • @raydgreenwald7788
      @raydgreenwald7788 Год назад +259

      Snape is like 40, so it's not as creepy as 14 year old girls

    • @VioletsOnMars
      @VioletsOnMars Год назад +217

      Yeah but mad props if they stayed committed and never dated or married (again) between that time. 🤣

    • @boogerparty
      @boogerparty Год назад +109

      That...sounds uncomfortably close to something my mom would do.

    • @Nassifeh
      @Nassifeh Год назад +140

      Honestly, I think this is obviously a little questionable about whether it's healthy and certainly not factual, but my mom got heavy duty into evangelical Christianity in *her* 40s, so you can really do worse.
      Now that I'm in my 40s, I don't think I'm inclined to go religious, but I think I feel more able to have pretendy fun on the internet without needing to make it Seriously Meaningful, which helps.

    • @tophergrallison
      @tophergrallison Год назад +35

      @@raydgreenwald7788 Why does it always have to be a competition between gross people and other gross people? Even in the video, Teya compares these people to sports bros, saying she would party with the Snape wives long before she would party with sportsers. You don't have to party with either of these people. You can shun sportsers and nazi sympathizers in equal measure.
      Imagine someone trying to defend frat douche's hazing behaviors with "well, at least they're not mass murderers. I would way rather party with frat bros than a school shooter or a car bomber."
      I encourage you to consider that you can just hate them all.

  • @Vickynger
    @Vickynger Год назад +2185

    these people would be SO into reality shifting if this had all happened in the tiktok era

    • @salem-01
      @salem-01 Год назад +186

      YES!!! The amount of arguing that would have occurred between them and people in the marauders fandom- shifting would definitely be a big part of their religious practices and if you couldn’t do it well you weren’t doing it right and snape is mad

    • @nahfam7735
      @nahfam7735 10 месяцев назад +76

      it has and is still going. theres a whole shift community. i dont know where it went as ive deleted my account but with tiktok, instead of snape, they attached themselves to malfoy. insane

    • @irlmeow
      @irlmeow 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@nahfam7735they’re still here …. it’s mostly marvel fans

    • @kellylyons1038
      @kellylyons1038 3 месяца назад +5

      Do i even wanna know what that is?

    • @anni7269
      @anni7269 3 месяца назад

      ​@@kellylyons1038no you don't

  • @JennyTroutstanding
    @JennyTroutstanding Год назад +4652

    Long before the Snapewives, this happened with Jareth from Labyrinth on two email lists in the 1990s, Labyfic and LabyficRP. Two women were spiritually married to Jareth and would argue over which one was his REAL wife, with one demanding that any fic featuring Jareth had to feature her, his queen, as a character or else she would throw the most ungodly, weird tantrums.

    • @xxProjectJxx
      @xxProjectJxx Год назад +356

      That's hilarious! Internet drama from those early days feels so lost now.

    • @SiRenfield
      @SiRenfield Год назад +334

      And also while I don’t think it’s like “wrong” to have a thing for Jareth (I mean I’d be a hypocrite in that aspect 😏), at the end of the day it’s kind of ironic considering Sarah in the movie rejects his temptation since in the sort of adolescence metaphor it’s her maturing enough to realize that kind of fantasy isn’t what she should aspire to. Granted before you take me out of context, I’m not one of those assholes that’s worships “maturity/adulthood” I kind of interpret the ending as Sarah letting the fantasy element in a little bit but now she’s at least had the coming of age narrative to achieve balance, I’m just saying the media literacy doesn’t seem to be particularly high with this example

    • @LRGhost7489
      @LRGhost7489 Год назад +157

      Holy crap I had never heard of this one!
      I was in original Final Fantasy 7 fandom and saw posts by The Woman That Married Sephiroth On The Astral Plane back in the late 90s though.
      (I remember the Darth Maul Estrogen Brigade being featured on the news, though. I don't know that anyone there was Getting Married On The Astral Plane but it was a big enough fangroup to generate attention.)

    • @cosmodactylus
      @cosmodactylus Год назад +54

      this one's understandable

    • @AirborneAshes
      @AirborneAshes Год назад +110

      please tell me we also had spockwives on this timeline

  • @cl5uo
    @cl5uo Год назад +3493

    God I wish I could dissociate hard enough to legitimately believe I was married to a fiction character. I feel burdened with normalcy

    • @joleneonyoutube
      @joleneonyoutube Год назад +208

      same and I am far from sane but like I have some weird kind of abstract awe for the level of reality distortion and the power of the coping mechanisms, that the thread of sanity I hold on to and prevents this kind of dissociation feels burdensome, as you say

    • @WhichDoctor1
      @WhichDoctor1 Год назад +3

      reality is a prison of tormentous normalcy. Oh to be so free from its oppressive mundanity as these loopy women

    • @sadgayyeehaw5199
      @sadgayyeehaw5199 Год назад +176

      @@joleneonyoutube same, all this childhood trauma and i still can't dissociate hard enough to marry a jkr character and copulate with them on the astral plane. the threads are thin but at least they're there.

    • @audsrose
      @audsrose Год назад +101

      god, me too. i have plenty of fictional husbands but sadly i don’t have the capability to dissociate to the point where i truly believe they’re real and that we’re married 😣

    • @ThePylon2
      @ThePylon2 Год назад +59

      You can get there! With hard work, anything is possible and I believe in you!

  • @DrawnByDandy
    @DrawnByDandy Год назад +7678

    I think it's fascinating how, even as these women were founding a new religion, they were carrying into it the baggage of existing cultures and religions. They formed a community entirely of women, and yet they carried into it patriarchal and monogamist expectations and roles when there was no corporeal man to benefit from their subservience and insecurity. It's like they built a new cage for themselves based on the ones they knew, and there was no warden but themselves, and yet they didn't even make the cage a little more comfortable by allowing themselves guilt-free crushes

    • @elisabethscott20
      @elisabethscott20 Год назад +542

      This is so profound lol

    • @auntyourmama2415
      @auntyourmama2415 Год назад +843

      I was thinking the exact same thing. If there's any proof of internalized misogyny, this is a prime example funnily enough.

    • @1OtherMr
      @1OtherMr Год назад +203

      foucault would be proud

    • @montrealderogatory
      @montrealderogatory Год назад +265

      So what you're saying is they built their own Panopticon

    • @fairycat23
      @fairycat23 Год назад +6

      +

  • @KravityGECK
    @KravityGECK Год назад +897

    Hearing the phrase "But yes, they were married to Snape on the astral plane" cooked my brain a little.

    • @dusk4974
      @dusk4974 Год назад +13

      I had the beautiful privilege of quoting the Regina George of Snape Erotica to a discord server and it fueled me for weeks. I come back to this video when I need a laugh on the way she phrases stuff

    • @Ceoofwenclair
      @Ceoofwenclair 10 месяцев назад +9

      This whole incident was just one massive brain fry tbh.

    • @sammieegoldwand
      @sammieegoldwand 9 месяцев назад +2

      A little?

    • @KravityGECK
      @KravityGECK 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@sammieegoldwand Okay a lot. Like at least 62%.

    • @peterkim4568
      @peterkim4568 5 месяцев назад +1

      For me it was "snapewives, also known as snapists"

  • @KoiPuff
    @KoiPuff Год назад +908

    I'll say this about the Snape Wives: They were sexualizing a character who was a grown ass adult instead of the children. 2000's HP fandom scarred kid me fr with how many adults were writing erotica about 13 year olds.

    • @WTFisTingispingis
      @WTFisTingispingis 4 месяца назад +80

      It's annoying when that's the fucking low-bar.

    • @skvllbone1594
      @skvllbone1594 3 месяца назад +22

      This is the one thing I am an anti about. There’s no reason for adults to be writing anything erotic involving kids under 18. yet “people” get so hurt when you call it out. disgusting. sorry I know this comment is almost a year old but I was inspired.

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- 3 месяца назад +14

      At least it’s better than the women obsessed with Draco.

    • @AifosViruset
      @AifosViruset 2 месяца назад +14

      Well the people obsessed with the child characters were probably also children when the obsession started. Just see how many drarry fanfics that are made nowadays that depict them as adults. The potterheads just grew up.

    • @realleon2328
      @realleon2328 2 месяца назад +7

      @@AifosViruset nah dude, there was a shitload of child smut written by adults it was incredibly prolific and you'd be called out a lot less for it back then

  • @willpithers1474
    @willpithers1474 Год назад +14630

    I do have to wonder if they ever collected together their writings about Snape into some sort of religious compendium, a Snospel if you will-

    • @mlokgerm
      @mlokgerm Год назад +12

      Delete this comment right now

    • @t.s9021
      @t.s9021 Год назад +1735

      Snurch (snape church)

    • @gregjayonnaise8314
      @gregjayonnaise8314 Год назад +425

      *Screams*

    • @biseragjurovska1998
      @biseragjurovska1998 Год назад +829

      @@gregjayonnaise8314 you mean Snreams

    • @chadschmaltz9790
      @chadschmaltz9790 Год назад +840

      Please open your Snospels to chapter 4, verse 15: the letter of Severus to the Malfoys.

  • @hayleycleveland9412
    @hayleycleveland9412 Год назад +3560

    "erotic dancing for Snape" is just the most sentence of all time

    • @cyrilmarasigan7108
      @cyrilmarasigan7108 Год назад +73

      Is also a death sentenced for us sane people

    • @inthegrass11
      @inthegrass11 Год назад +89

      truly one of the sentences

    • @EakiTurtle
      @EakiTurtle Год назад +35

      memetic hazard

    • @wolvie1618
      @wolvie1618 Год назад +34

      It is words that shouldn't

    • @thatsdisco
      @thatsdisco Год назад +6

      I'm imagining the erotic dancing in What We Do In The Shadows (the movie)

  • @sorio99
    @sorio99 Год назад +2016

    Snapewives, aka “A housewife realizes she’s polyamorous and possibly queer, but can’t fully process it, so she starts a cult with her crush instead.”

    • @miajajajajajajajajajo
      @miajajajajajajajajajo 7 месяцев назад +325

      If I had a nickle for every time someone had channelled the spirit of a fictional man to have sexual relationships with women in a way that allowed them to validate their identity and desires without, within its own logic, counting as 'homosexual behavior'; I'd have three nickles (the Bit Of Earth cult, if that's what it's called, that one dedicated to The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings books; the SnapeWives; and that one nun that claimed to have married Jesus Christ and that he possessed her)

    • @Controlqueen31
      @Controlqueen31 6 месяцев назад +136

      ​​@@miajajajajajajajajajowhich isn't a lot but it's weird it happened three times

    • @jacksonmckenna891
      @jacksonmckenna891 6 месяцев назад +30

      that nun (benedetta carlini) gets mentioned in this video!@@miajajajajajajajajajo

    • @Artemisiagentileschia
      @Artemisiagentileschia 6 месяцев назад +19

      I use to have a big crush on snape when I was 12 it was before discovering that I was a lesbian 😭😭

    • @leeledyke
      @leeledyke 6 месяцев назад +41

      ​@@miajajajajajajajajajo4 nickels, which still isn't a lot, but it's even weirder it happened 4 times. (Referring to the Jareth cult in the Labyrinth fandom that precursored Snapewives)

  • @satohime
    @satohime Год назад +1689

    important confession: my mom was one of these snape appreciators in like....2009 maybe....she wrote nsfw snape fanfiction and i never knew about it until a few years ago when i was checking her email for her and saw some recent comment on an old fanfiction in her email feed💀 she wasnt popular or anything just some mid 40s lady writing harry potter fanfic like thousands of others but damn finding that was lifechanging

    • @cryptid_cactus
      @cryptid_cactus 10 месяцев назад +120

      hahahahaha that's wild man I know for a fact that my life would never be the same again if I found that out about my mum

    • @crabbycancer6767
      @crabbycancer6767 10 месяцев назад +41

      She wrote WHAT

    • @satohime
      @satohime 10 месяцев назад +71

      @@MuntsonWeekdays there definitely were, i remember she wrote long form stuff but i could not handle going in and reading it😭 wish i remembered the name or could ask her bc now i'm kinda interested

    • @liliesstarlight
      @liliesstarlight 9 месяцев назад +148

      the way this would be a common occurance to the current generation's children in the near future only that the child would be finding a 63 chapter, gut-wrenching Larry smut from AO3

    • @Eye-Of-The-Beholder
      @Eye-Of-The-Beholder 7 месяцев назад +70

      Can't wait for my future children to find remnants of my fucked up fanfics in AO3

  • @sarab2762
    @sarab2762 Год назад +4435

    honestly the idea of a writer as a scribe for a real being and then betraying them with their writing is a fascinating story concept in an if itself

    • @catfan913
      @catfan913 Год назад +251

      but how omnipotent is snape if he can be defied

    • @doefarris2189
      @doefarris2189 Год назад +139

      The Satanic (Snapetanic) Verses?

    • @yaelmorin9017
      @yaelmorin9017 Год назад +215

      unreliable narrator, but not for any of the usual reasons

    • @the_last_ballad
      @the_last_ballad Год назад +41

      @@catfan913 I mean, there's omnipotent and then there's just controlling...

    • @LookToWindward
      @LookToWindward Год назад +28

      This is basically the position of the liberal branch of any religion.

  • @sabrinamcclain162
    @sabrinamcclain162 Год назад +4651

    Snape didn't call Lily a slur because she was going out with James, he called her a slur 2 years before she went out with James after she stood up for him and yelled at James for bullying him. Before that, he and Lily had already been fighting for a while over the fact that Snape kept hanging out with other would-be death eaters, and this was the final straw that ended their friendship. Even before they went to Hogwarts, Sirius says that Snape came in already obsessed with the dark arts and when Lily asks him if it matters that her parents aren't wizards, he hesitates before saying no. Snape doesn't turn to the dark side because Lily rejected him, if anything, she rejected him because he turned to the dark side. Which is not to say that it would be Lily's fault if he did, obviously it isn't, but I really don't see how anyone could read Lily as the bad guy here.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Год назад +341

      THANK YOU! People miss that so much

    • @LunaWitcherArt
      @LunaWitcherArt Год назад +317

      LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!! This is the take I was missing!!!!!!
      people really need text interpretation classes. Like all people. Ever.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Год назад +394

      I mean yeah. That’s what his arc is all about. True he was abused as a child, and true he was in Slyhterine at a bad time, with people from his own house also victimizing him, but ultimately he is the cause of his own misery. He drove his only friend away, he chose to nurture resentment against James, and to lose himself in the dark arts, and eventually delivering the intel that got Lilly and her family killed. Part of his character, and what is a real caution to the reader is how his resentment caused him to hurt others, and in turn himself. He stands as a mirror to Harry who was also neglected and abused, but who reached out to find friends. Harry rejected Draco as a Friend even before Hogwarts because he was mean and talked badly about other people. Harry has shown he can forgive people, and as a result he is happier, and his mercy has ended up coming back around to save him later. Naming his child after Snape isn’t the redemption of Snape as much as it’s showing the strength of forgiveness that Harry has. The empathy, and understanding, that but for a few choices Harry could be in the same place. It’s also about healing the rift between the people of the wizarding world, which was split and hurting from the first war. A promis that this time they will do better.
      The idea that Lilly somehow could have prevented any of this all by herself is so dumb.

    • @Emma.Lou1
      @Emma.Lou1 Год назад +185

      Yeah. And the fact that people think that Lily could have done something is just stupid. Like, that's low key victim blaming there.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Год назад +240

      @@Emma.Lou1 Snape fans specialize in victim blaming; since he was a victim to the Marauders he could never victimize anyone else. So whatever happened to Lily, his students, his coworkers etc was not his fault and he did nothing wrong.

  • @nickluck4100
    @nickluck4100 Год назад +900

    Honestly, the idea of a being or force that possesses an artist in order to force themselves into existence is pretty rad. Very Stephen King.

    • @lyokianhitchhiker
      @lyokianhitchhiker Год назад +30

      @@cosmicpigeonjanitor7939 You’re speaking of the King in yellow, he whose name none shall speak

    • @rebelfriend6660
      @rebelfriend6660 9 месяцев назад +5

      here comes the walkin’ dude

    • @soupalex
      @soupalex 8 месяцев назад +24

      it's not a terrible idea, but it also isn't original, and… christ, if you _were_ a deity, why would you ever pick _j.k. rowling_ to be your writer?

    • @miajajajajajajajajajo
      @miajajajajajajajajajo 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@soupalexwell, if Jesus Christ did it, why not Snape?, and yeah, J.K. wasn't the best option considering she betrayed Him, allegedly

    • @KitKat-pz9hp
      @KitKat-pz9hp 7 месяцев назад +3

      This is the plot of Wes Craven's New Nightmare and it is rad

  • @FSEThompson
    @FSEThompson Год назад +248

    i love the consistently observable phenomenon of "if you leave a group of people alone they will spontaneously form a religious framework and burn through it without prompting"

  • @puppykat006
    @puppykat006 Год назад +1937

    snapewives was like the predecessor to draco malfoy reality shifters

    • @Anonymous-wi6ig
      @Anonymous-wi6ig Год назад +94

      Omg ur onto smth

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Год назад +157

      there are WHAT

    • @chadschmaltz9790
      @chadschmaltz9790 Год назад +64

      That sounds fascinating and horrifying all at once.

    • @gloomybear.420
      @gloomybear.420 Год назад +176

      @@Tareltonlives in 2020 people ‘shifted realities’ to the harry potter universe so they could date draco malfoy

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Год назад +64

      @@gloomybear.420 I'm not surprised. Just dissappointed

  • @brianacarey8617
    @brianacarey8617 Год назад +850

    Imagine your mom being one of the snapewives and having snape be the reason for your parents divorce

    • @Akina023
      @Akina023 Год назад +47

      I would use to as a party story for sure and use humor as my therapy for dealing with that!

    • @epicskyline
      @epicskyline Год назад +35

      Or, let's be honest, the reason for your conception.

    • @k.v.7681
      @k.v.7681 Год назад +5

      then your own kid decades later discovers HP novels and becomes a fan....

    • @mandalorian_guy
      @mandalorian_guy Год назад +22

      Somewhere out there Ms. Scribe's adult daughter will eventually learn that her mom tore apart the Harry Potter fan fiction culture and was the undisputed queen of sock puppet drama of early 00's message boards.

    • @toffeebrain4793
      @toffeebrain4793 Год назад +7

      honestly iconic mom behaviour

  • @Ca11mewhatever
    @Ca11mewhatever Год назад +580

    they’re literally a case study of how religion can be formed

    • @ekuude
      @ekuude 4 месяца назад +5

      Can be? You mean were formed 😅

    • @Ca11mewhatever
      @Ca11mewhatever 4 месяца назад +6

      @@ekuude”can be” because they lowkey formed a religion and there’s no saying that there won’t be future groups like them that will form seeing the stage of social media

    • @ekuude
      @ekuude 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Ca11mewhatever no sorry, I agree with you. I was just saying that this is literally how real world religions were formed and how some religious people act

    • @antonioscendrategattico2302
      @antonioscendrategattico2302 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Ca11mewhateverIt makes me wonder if that's how *all* religions were formed, ngl. Well... some of them probably also involved drugs.
      But seriously, a lot of religious metaphysics sounds straight up like facets of psychosis. Stuff like "possessions" sounds exactly like the kind of paranoid delusions people can have about other people they know having been "replaced" with perfect lookalikes.

    • @allluvin7977
      @allluvin7977 2 месяца назад

      ​@@antonioscendrategattico2302just a bunch of people with shared psychosis and delusions forming religion. That's why I'm no longer religious. But my parents are fanatics of it and they seem schizophrenic when it comes to religion

  • @RogueDemon1199
    @RogueDemon1199 Год назад +117

    Do these girls know how easy it is to find a grumpy emotionally broken man irl

  • @WanderingRagabond
    @WanderingRagabond Год назад +4412

    Ok, but... Snape isn't "borderline" abusive, he's just full-on abusive. He bullied children, he threatened the life of one of their pets, ridiculed Hermione when she was under the effect of a spell and desperately needed medical attention, and was committed to sentence an innocent man to a fate worse than death over their bad history.
    What books have those Snape simps been reading to perceive him as an appealing brooding bad boy with a heart of gold?

    • @camille1324
      @camille1324 Год назад +723

      Well obviously that was JK Rowling’s unreliable narration s/. Though I do think it’s notable that that quote from a snapewife said that she understood him because she also had an abusive childhood, and that they sort of congratulated themselves on being able to “withstand his temper” so I think there’s possibly an element of trauma/normalized abuse leaking in from their own pasts at play here, which is sad. They may not have considered that an especially abnormal or unjustifiable way for adults to treat children.

    • @spiritualsnail1584
      @spiritualsnail1584 Год назад

      Exactly. Snape is a bully, and incel, a racist, and overall an egocentric asshole. JK Rowling is once again at fault for romanticizing him and giving him this anti hero image

    • @eilidhgalloway342
      @eilidhgalloway342 Год назад +394

      Alan Rickman's face

    • @fangsabre
      @fangsabre Год назад +575

      He also was an unrepentant wizard Nazi who only changed sides because the girl he stalked in high school became a target BECAUSE OF HIS OWN ACTIONS.

    • @VioletsOnMars
      @VioletsOnMars Год назад +185

      @@camille1324 I was going to poke fun with a comment about nutty people not needing a reason to do nutty things. Then saw your comment and yeah, it's actually pretty profound how that community decided to connect with this character. It's just very sad when you think about it.

  • @bobbyjon1614
    @bobbyjon1614 Год назад +2257

    Your thumbnails and titles invoke a visceral fear and sadness in the pits of my soul, like I've heard a lover's name from a past life

    • @tired_eevee
      @tired_eevee Год назад +66

      I saw this thumbnail and it brought me ptsd flashbacks from my tumblr era. thank u from the depths of my heart for this video

    • @mundaneal
      @mundaneal Год назад +54

      Was that love Snape?

    • @maxgrozema1093
      @maxgrozema1093 Год назад +9

      Poetic

    • @whatcanidooo
      @whatcanidooo Год назад +4

      It’s kinda the opposite for me

  • @miirav.8482
    @miirav.8482 Год назад +380

    i feel like this all couldve been avoided if rose and tanya fused their marriages into a polycule

    • @miajajajajajajajajajo
      @miajajajajajajajajajo 7 месяцев назад +61

      Or divorced their respective husbands and married each other, something tells me that they (husbands) maybe weren't into the polyamorous thing

    • @phabiorules
      @phabiorules 6 месяцев назад +34

      @@miajajajajajajajajajoyeah, I get the feelings their husbands played along with it because they loved them and thought “well she embraces my fetishes, so I’ll do the same.” However, starting to become a polycule probably would have been a step too far.

  • @radiobob1908
    @radiobob1908 10 месяцев назад +456

    When I was a kid, I thought the Valar, the godlike beings from The Silmarillion, were communicating through me. It was very silly, but it did help me to stop self-harming. Specifically Nienna, the Vala of cathartic weeping, was really meaningful to me.

    • @astolat2262
      @astolat2262 10 месяцев назад +65

      I sang to Elbereth growing up whenever I saw the stars. I still do sometimes. Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo

    • @desaturated-firefox
      @desaturated-firefox 10 месяцев назад +56

      That's really beautiful tbh.

    • @Midhiel
      @Midhiel 7 месяцев назад +90

      The thing about the Valar is that they're at least set up as godlike beings within a mythological framework for our own world. It makes as much sense as other mythologies, and people tend to use this framework for their own wellbeing rather than for...bullying people on the internet and writing self-insert erotica. 😅

    • @user-uv2cp1qd1j
      @user-uv2cp1qd1j 6 месяцев назад +30

      Since the Valar are meant to be basically angels-gods.
      This would be more like believing that Samwise was talking to you in your dreams, and saying how in love with you he us

    • @amberevol
      @amberevol 6 месяцев назад +37

      as a big lotr fan that made me tear up. I don't judge anyone's fan behavior as long as it isn't hurting ppl (like bullying etc).
      I think fantasy worlds can be very healing depending on how they are experienced or incorporated into our lives. I often say I'm living hobbit life!
      that's so beautiful that it helped you. ❤

  • @cloudfrost8403
    @cloudfrost8403 Год назад +1515

    this video made me realise that 'snape' is an incredibly funny collection of sounds and it deserves the morbius treatment

    • @princesaruu6150
      @princesaruu6150 Год назад +12

      What is morbius treatment?

    • @hellothere9520
      @hellothere9520 Год назад +195

      Stand back! I am beginning to snape!

    • @OsmSkylandersCheats
      @OsmSkylandersCheats Год назад +238

      I loved it when he said “it’s snaping time!” and proceeded to snape all over the bad guys

    • @makhnosrope3802
      @makhnosrope3802 Год назад +142

      snorbius

    • @bookcat123
      @bookcat123 Год назад +90

      Snape. Snape. Severus Snape. Dumbledore! Snape. Snape. Severus Snape. Dumbledore! ⏰

  • @hayleeofthevalley
    @hayleeofthevalley Год назад +677

    Rose’s son needs to write a memoir. We need to know what it was like to have your mom be the OG snapewife

    • @venlakirahvi
      @venlakirahvi Год назад +48

      Yes and their IRL husbands also!

    • @Jenny-vm3yu
      @Jenny-vm3yu Год назад +42

      The husband who woke up to his wife dancing for Snape, then she made him leave the house before she started again. LMFAO!

  • @eldritchteletubby9319
    @eldritchteletubby9319 Год назад +1745

    "The physical bodies of these husbands do have benefits" needs to be part of all cishet marriage ceremonies from now on.

    • @rustyshackle8000
      @rustyshackle8000 Год назад +75

      Saying this to my girlfriend now hold up

    • @cam4636
      @cam4636 Год назад +98

      @@rustyshackle8000 Good on you, too many people get jealous of their girlfriend's husbands

    • @rustyshackle8000
      @rustyshackle8000 Год назад +196

      @@cam4636 "My wife's extradimensional god husband said I can stay up till nine."

    • @lacrimosa2994
      @lacrimosa2994 Год назад +9

      That made me laugh out loud, thank you 😂😂

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 Год назад +10

      Cishet = normal

  • @fionmcb6322
    @fionmcb6322 Год назад +188

    I have known multiple sapphic couples who started out as very intense and sexual roleplay partners for multiple years before they finally accepted they were gay and could fuck as themselves. At least three couples, who do not know each other and are from different places.

    • @erylaria398
      @erylaria398 4 месяца назад +36

      This was SUCH a common thing in the 2000s! I knew a couple of Jrock cosplayers (cosplaying Malice Mizer's Mana and Gackt if that tells you anything) and they were in a defacto lesbian relationship BUT only as these very much real life musicians they were roleplaying and cosplaying as. I think the Gackt cosplayer was also possibly transmasc. I hope they're doing well. But oh boy was the 2000s a WILD fucking time to be 15 and in possession of fully unrestricted internet access.
      Also, i don't want to pretend i wasn't weird af. I was also cosplaying and roleplaying as the musicians of another japanese band (dir en grey) with my defacto girlfriend. But only by pretending to be band members in a gay relationship for some reason. Like. Roleplaying as gay men was ok but being bi or lesbian was "weird". Like. Almost 20 years later i am amazed by the mental gymnastics i was capable of xD

    • @micahmilne
      @micahmilne 3 месяца назад +2

      YEP. I also have seen this a lot.

  • @Redem10
    @Redem10 Год назад +1257

    The "Oh, it's an actual cult" moment really sneaked up on me.

  • @cecilbenderman6240
    @cecilbenderman6240 Год назад +2358

    i think its interesting that that one woman says "As someone who comes from an abusive household as well, you can either continue the cycle or do what you can to break it" except that. Snape didnt break it? he did continue the cycle? he was very abusive to his students? literally he threatened to kill eleven or twelve year old Neville's pet just bc he could. Snape literally is a racist and abusive bully.

    • @causticwit
      @causticwit Год назад +399

      He also terrified Neville so much that he became his worst nightmare personified.

    • @DrawnByDandy
      @DrawnByDandy Год назад +243

      I suppose this lines up with how his wives could have broken the cycle of misogyny in their community, but instead they continued it.

    • @misslady2639
      @misslady2639 Год назад +47

      @@causticwit And so cross-dressed Snape was born.....

    • @sxatcychan1988
      @sxatcychan1988 Год назад +137

      @@causticwit Adding fuel to the fire, it was also noted that before Neville entered Hogwarts, his relatives put him in life threatening situations every other day. The fact that he's scared of Snape even more says something.

    • @platedlizard
      @platedlizard Год назад +140

      If you look into women who fall in love with actual serial killers, many of them were abused previously, sometimes horrifically. The best theory I’ve heard about that is that they’re “in love” with an incredibly dangerous man who can’t hurt them (because they’re either in prison or dead) so it’s safe to idealize them. Snape is one step better because he never existed at all.

  • @subliminalrats
    @subliminalrats Год назад +301

    Imagine if they made a season 4 of American Gods but instead of focusing on any of the main gods or minor gods it's just a biopic of Snapewives and their history

    • @katyak5664
      @katyak5664 2 месяца назад +5

      Shadow meets Snape and he's SO UNCOMFORTABLE with being a god, refuses to discuss his worshippers, joins Wednesday's war in hopes of dying for good this time...

  • @OZdoesArt
    @OZdoesArt Год назад +340

    The whole Snapewife concept is facinating to me because I knew a person that fit the bill perfectly- she wasn't a Snapewife but she would get fixated on a character and then base her whole religion at the time on them. In the time I knew her she went from thinking Khan from Star Trek was her guardian angel watching over her since childhood to being sure that Loki from the Avengers was appearing to her in the form of melted cheese on a burger wrapper. I later learned that before that she was in an astral plane relationship with Jareth from Labyrinth and she would comsummate their love via a homemade sex doll. That person in question was actually pretty awful and manipulative, but people like that in general are goddamn wild. I love hearing about them so much.

    • @elenasgaard7770
      @elenasgaard7770 Год назад +26

      *Sad Kylo Ren Noises*

    • @parkerm4345
      @parkerm4345 Год назад +39

      One time I had a psychotic break and thought I was fucking widowmaker from overwatch through another persons body. I am not admiring it, can be manipulative too and have a lot of personality issues. I had voices tell me they would dissolve people in acid in hell I kept drinking water, and would hear the sounds in music. I didn’t stop drinking water because I wanted to pretend it wasn’t real, that it couldn’t be possible, because I felt it would happen no matter what. It made me a dark person.

    • @straawberryfieldsforever
      @straawberryfieldsforever 6 месяцев назад +8

      I know a guy deeply obsessed with Katsuki Bakugo in the same way... deeply concerning

    • @tatkkyo9911
      @tatkkyo9911 4 месяца назад

      Concerned david bowie noises

  • @littlemsterious991
    @littlemsterious991 Год назад +326

    honestly, the fact that the oncler fangirls _didn't_ turn into this is a miracle, but i'm glad because can you imagine?

    • @thequeenofcringe1585
      @thequeenofcringe1585 Год назад +12

      Horrifying concept (affectionate)

    • @MellyTheCatLover
      @MellyTheCatLover Месяц назад +1

      Honestly I would rather join a onceler religion than a severus snape religion
      Ironically for shiggles mostly but still

  • @kindle9597
    @kindle9597 Год назад +2648

    It's incredible with the Conchita stuff how the sneligion (Snape religion) independently evolved a snatholic (Snape Catholic) and snotestant (Snape Protestant) schism, complete with it's own snartin snuther (Snape Martin Snape Luther) figure

    • @gintarebaskeviciute5672
      @gintarebaskeviciute5672 Год назад +171

      dear god, this comment made me laugh way too much, holy shit

    • @username12120
      @username12120 Год назад +131

      This is a very cursed comment and I regret having read it. Still funny though, good job.

    • @eilir_adron
      @eilir_adron Год назад +135

      snult (snape cult)

    • @39peevedturtles19
      @39peevedturtles19 Год назад +9

      The idea that the centuries of arguing over which version of Christianity is correct and fandom discourse both boil down to the human tendency to think your interpretation is right and the other guy is a moron just hit me like a semi truck full of bricks.

    • @dysmissme7343
      @dysmissme7343 Год назад +17

      I greatly appreciate you 💜

  • @onlycorndog6322
    @onlycorndog6322 Год назад +418

    "Tanya is the Regina George of Snapewives" is such a goddamn fever dream of a sentence.
    Edit: "She does not resume her erotic dancing for Snape until her husband leaves for a walk" made my brain hurt.
    Edit 2: "If your husband doesn't think you're sexy anymore maybe Severus Snape will...on the astral plane" MY SOUL IS LEAVING MY BODY!

  • @kerycktotebag8164
    @kerycktotebag8164 Год назад +190

    i knew a Heathenist irl (reconstructed Norse neopagans who worship the quirky gods) who was a Godspouse (astrally married to one of the gods) and was also a "pop culture pagan" who saw her chosen god (Loki) embodied (astrally, through the power of collective belief, like an egregore) by characters like Snape & the Joker, so she was technically indirectly a Snape Wife

    • @Anindeterminateamountofbees
      @Anindeterminateamountofbees 4 месяца назад +6

      That sounds FASCINATING as a very different kind of pagan I did not know “pop culture paganism” was a thing but that is super cool

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- 3 месяца назад +2

      Sounds like a pure crazy person.

    • @sasha-is-eepy
      @sasha-is-eepy 2 месяца назад

      of course it was loki. OF COURSE IT WAS LOKI

  • @missregal_
    @missregal_ Год назад +1831

    Full props for reading that entire vow all the way through without hysterically laughing 😂

    • @pattheplanter
      @pattheplanter Год назад +36

      I think there might have been edits at 19 and 34 seconds. Almost certainly because of unavoidable hilarity.

    • @deereye87
      @deereye87 Год назад +7

      You could see the pain in her eyes.

  • @deviousskylark5767
    @deviousskylark5767 Год назад +1090

    Even as a Snape "fan" growing up, I've always been like "oh this character did not unravel the way I expected him to" and never did I once think "I'd love to marry someone who is obsessive and uses his obsessions as an excuse to abuse children".

    • @bee1411
      @bee1411 Год назад +13

      EXACTLY LMAO

    • @joleneonyoutube
      @joleneonyoutube Год назад +6

      this XD

    • @lisawintler-cox1641
      @lisawintler-cox1641 Год назад +8

      I liked Snape because of Alan Rickman and the movies. However, I was able to figure out he was a "good guy" by his reactions to Harry being bullied in the mind battles (I forget what they called their Chi Battles)

  • @flyaround312
    @flyaround312 Год назад +124

    This video really has some choice lines 🤣
    "Tonya is by far the top bitch when it comes to channeling the spirit of Snape."
    "For Thanksgiving Snape helps Rose to thaw and tenderize her turkey and gives Tonya inspiration with seasoning."
    "The physical bodies of these husbands do have benefits."
    "Tonya's husband offended him by saying he's not real. Now George is not invited to be part of her sexual adventures with Snape."
    "If your husband doesn't think you're hot anymore, maybe Severus Snape will. On the astral plane."
    "At some point you've gotta ask yourself, is the Snape cult *really* worth it?"

    • @Sailormac2
      @Sailormac2 5 месяцев назад +19

      I love the part about Snape giving these women COOKING advice. It’s The Great American Snaping Show.

  • @user-sl6pl2tm2t
    @user-sl6pl2tm2t Год назад +462

    this video is incredibly interesting to me because growing up snape was actually my first male crush (I am a queer transmasc person) however, unlike these snapewives I realized it wasn't actually snape I liked but the actor Alan Rickman. I proceeded to watch almost every film and tv show he has ever been in and I was completely torn apart while I was in middle school when he passed away in 2016. Anyway Alan Rickman is forever one of my favorite people and my heart goes out to his widow

    • @rustyshackle8000
      @rustyshackle8000 Год назад +99

      Honestly Rickman did so much for Snape's character and breathed a lot of humanity into him. A lot of what he did was still utterly awful, but his performance made it feel more human, rather than just petty.

    • @naomirmckay3368
      @naomirmckay3368 Год назад +13

      Yeah, same. He was one of my first crushes. I still like his character in fanon as well. (Where the redemption arc actually makes sense and he doesn’t just get to up and die to escape the consequences of his actions.)

    • @ak8990
      @ak8990 5 месяцев назад +2

      My favorite is him in Sense and Sensibility. He will always be my favorite Colonel Brandon.

    • @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat
      @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat 4 месяца назад +2

      I had the same thing for Aro from Twilight, he was my only male crush. I often thought about becoming immortal by him and spending my years playing harp for him! But again, it was really Michael Sheen that I liked. I'm so glad that Michael Sheen is becoming more mainstream and I get to enjoy his acting( and his pretty Welsh face) on so many shows and movies. He's one of my favourite people, too.

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Месяц назад

      Blah blah blah blah blah blah
      😂

  • @fizzypoppeach
    @fizzypoppeach Год назад +802

    Love the fact that I can ask people “what do Severus Snape and Gadget from Chip and Dale have in common” and the answer would be: a literal cult following

    • @insertnamehere6227
      @insertnamehere6227 Год назад +26

      WHaT? What does the Gadget cult think of the new rescue ranger movie? Is it blasphemy?

    • @fizzypoppeach
      @fizzypoppeach Год назад +19

      @@insertnamehere6227 I’m actually not sure but based off what I read about the group, I’m gonna guess they probably didn’t like it lmao

    • @sugar-rice
      @sugar-rice Год назад +33

      @@insertnamehere6227 I’ve heard that her 4chan following was upset that she married the fly character bc in their minds she is a pure and innocent figure or something. Also the fly was voiced by a black man so you know they had something to say about that😅

    • @insertnamehere6227
      @insertnamehere6227 Год назад +18

      @@sugar-rice Meh, it was more so because the fly was like their pet in the actual show and they had like 200 disgusting mouse fly hybrid babies.

    • @PopstarDracula
      @PopstarDracula Год назад +10

      @@sugar-rice No one thought she was particularly pure or anything. It was a kids show. Aside from deviants making furry porn, no one was thinking anything particularly sexual. Because its a kids show. Then the movie goes "Btw she basically ****** her dog, except her dog is a fly, repeaedly, over and over again and had dozens of weird chipmunk fly maggot babies", in a kids show. Out of nowhere. Seemingly purely for the negative press.
      If you can't see why this is weird without thinking it comes down to 'purity symbolism' or 'his voice actors color', I don't know what to say to you. I sincerely doubt 99% even knew or cared he was black. I didn't. Who stops watching a movie to google voice actor ethinicity?

  • @juneb4683
    @juneb4683 Год назад +480

    born too late to be a snape wife born too early to witness The Snape Resurgence Of 2109

    • @atanvardecunambiel8917
      @atanvardecunambiel8917 Год назад

      The teens shifting to Hogwarts to shag Draco are the next generation of Snapewives.

    • @user-zk9pe2ed6w
      @user-zk9pe2ed6w Год назад +50

      that's okay you can still hang out with the reality shifters

    • @juneb4683
      @juneb4683 Год назад +19

      @Linda Les 2109

    • @miche8868
      @miche8868 Год назад +1

      +

    • @deereye87
      @deereye87 Год назад +8

      This fills me with a sense of cold dread

  • @shilohgrayson
    @shilohgrayson Год назад +99

    I feel so bad for Lily (in the books/movies/fanfic snapewives narrative) she didn't deserve that at all.

  • @MartinDeHill
    @MartinDeHill Год назад +155

    During the first two-thirds of this, I kept going "Schism! Schism!" at my screen. Then, when the (spoilers) schism actually happened, I squealed with joy.

  • @dantelelegante7830
    @dantelelegante7830 Год назад +901

    Imagine being an academic and saying "I'm going to write a paper on the Snape Wives"
    Imagine being that same academic, going to your peers and asking them to review your paper on the Snape Wives.
    Imagine being an academic and being asked to review a paper on the Snape Wives.
    idk the whole situation is just so wild to me

    • @SilverSalamence
      @SilverSalamence Год назад +70

      Oh no, there have been multiple papers that talk about snapewives, not just the one. Ive read them...

    • @coldtoffee
      @coldtoffee Год назад +38

      I mean... someone had to do it.

    • @not_them
      @not_them Год назад +44

      I think i personally would be delighted to review it... but maybe a little horrified

    • @zoeald
      @zoeald Год назад +50

      I promise being me is generally pretty boring! I didn’t get to pick the reviewers myself because they had to be anonymous. But I could work out who a few of them were - including one poor person who also had to real my paper on Momo.

    • @slithra227
      @slithra227 Год назад +21

      I've reviewed weirder papers and also subjected people to weirder papers

  • @cosmodactylus
    @cosmodactylus Год назад +1674

    It baffles me that they chose Snape specifically. He's just so.. weird?
    Sirius is right there lmao

  • @inthegrass11
    @inthegrass11 Год назад +83

    this could be considered a way for these women to escape the monotony of their daily lives. a form of esnapism, if you will

  • @LRGhost7489
    @LRGhost7489 Год назад +73

    As far back as middle school in 1990 - so as far back as I was writing - I realized that if there was a world-wide culture-stopping catastrophe at that point, a post apocalyptic society hundreds of years later could easily interpret archaeological evidence to mean that our gods were Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael.

    • @rebeccanater
      @rebeccanater 4 месяца назад +11

      I always think abt what future ppl will think when they find the remains of disney world. "They worshipped a rat god on 2 coasts and france"

  • @pisslord2000
    @pisslord2000 Год назад +1308

    I'm not surprised people made a religion about Snape, at this point fandoms are getting to be more like modern day religions every single day

    • @Ganondorfdude11
      @Ganondorfdude11 Год назад +115

      I'm convinced most online "Tradcaths" are fans who converted to Catholicism because of the lore and they treat it like a fandom.

    • @lawrencelopez9839
      @lawrencelopez9839 Год назад +75

      people are getting less and less into faiths as time goes on but you can't take away our tendency to cling to a belief system and fill that void

    • @candy-coatedrose513
      @candy-coatedrose513 Год назад +12

      Fascinated with you saying "modern day religions" as if religions don't exist??

    • @pisslord2000
      @pisslord2000 Год назад +32

      @@candy-coatedrose513 they still do, but in the internet age does it not feel like there are less and less people of the more traditional religions but a more.. contemporary faith

    • @Kris-wo4pj
      @Kris-wo4pj Год назад +20

      @@candy-coatedrose513 they do but they were created before modern technology or even society was a thing. So they are old religions now not modern.

  • @sillypplproductions2
    @sillypplproductions2 Год назад +827

    I feel like I've heard the term "snapewives" many years ago, but i never knew it went beyond thinking they were married to Snape

    • @SiRenfield
      @SiRenfield Год назад +42

      Yeah I heard about the self-shipping thing (nothing wrong with that part in moderation) and maybe the “reality shifting” thing but then I was like “oh….we’re in a cult now….cool I guess?”

    • @okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
      @okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Год назад +29

      Yeah I thought it was just a silly nickname for people who thought Snape was hot. I had no idea how literal the name would turn out to be

    • @riverdaisy4215
      @riverdaisy4215 Год назад +9

      I thought she was gonna talk about those silly “reality shifter” people. I mean they think they can marry Draco why wouldn’t a few think they can marry Snape 🤷‍♀️

    • @Companion92
      @Companion92 Год назад +4

      I thought they were just huge fans of snape, not that they were a whole religion

    • @UsenameTakenWasTaken
      @UsenameTakenWasTaken Год назад +4

      I'm going to keep calling them Snapists, because they won't stop snaping my eyes. They've snaped me repeatedly.

  • @markfromfacebook
    @markfromfacebook 10 месяцев назад +35

    this is funnier knowing that jk rowling based snape off of her chemistry teacher that she disliked. all these women were really just thirsting for john lawrence nettleship

  • @piggy201
    @piggy201 Год назад +40

    22:18 "Someone's pajamas were not sexy enough to attrackt Snape into their dream" is a sentence I didn't expect to hear in my life. And right after a story about imaginary Snape helping a woman roast a turkey...

  • @rickmanalwayss
    @rickmanalwayss Год назад +921

    i was a huge snape fangirl in like 2014 when i was 12 and i found a website they had and i was so confused and TERRIFIED
    EDIT: also as a snape fan i just wanna say i'm insanely uncomfortable with other fans' treatment of lily. that girl owed him nothing and was right to cut him off after what he did to her. i do not claim them lmfao.

  • @peofun1
    @peofun1 Год назад +574

    There's an alternate universe where Conchita split off into her own sect of Snapism (ala Protestant reformation) and the whole religion continued into the modern day, with these two warring factions fueling the whole thing through discourse instead of falling apart. After all, having an enemy to fight against, a FALSE PROPHET no less, could've made people even MORE devoted to Snape.
    There's another alternate universe where the whole phenomenon was Snape HUSBANDS, but that's almost too powerful to even consider

    • @Tseidys
      @Tseidys Год назад +27

      I really respect/admire Conchita's devotion

    • @user-sf4fy8bq1h
      @user-sf4fy8bq1h Год назад +62

      Snubbys?

    • @blakerobertus7533
      @blakerobertus7533 Год назад +49

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who basically saw Conchita as the Martin Luther of this group

    • @ButterflyScarlet
      @ButterflyScarlet Год назад +21

      @@user-sf4fy8bq1h I wish i was illiterate, pls

    • @user-sf4fy8bq1h
      @user-sf4fy8bq1h Год назад +34

      @@ButterflyScarlet “Not a suitable snubby in the whole lot. Does that fucking twink have a _lightning bolt tattoo_ on his forehead‽” The Alpha Snubby looked over the group of wannabe replacements with sneering contempt. “Severus save me,” he sighed. As he exhaled, he caught a brief glimpse of his reflection in one of the beta snubbys' glasses. The hooked nose, the fleshy jowls, the sad, play-dohy eyes...he was looking more and more like the human actor Alan Rickman each day. He knew his time to find a replacement was running short. Scanning over the young crowd wriggling with anticipation, he breathed another sigh, this one one of determined resignation: one of these boys would have to be the next Alpha Snubby.

  • @hanasan4845
    @hanasan4845 Год назад +296

    Honestly, I feel so sorry for George and Kevin. Like, we can see from the study linked in the description that that Kevin isn't the best husband - that Rose felt tired of the married routine, while he tended to neglect her - but then, imagine, the dude goes an extra mile for once, in bed, but nah, too late, that's regarded to be Snape now. And George really seemed to care for Tonya - if I understood the study right, when Rose and Tonya fell apart, he pulled her over to Rose's place so they can talk, because he noticed Tonya was down.
    Like, I dunno, what do I know about the guy from the few things the internet gave us, but... It feels to me like he deserves someone who will not be doing erotic dances for Snape while he's napping or out on a walk.
    Also, regarding that some people seem to root their dislike of this in disgust at middle-aged women having hobbies with a sexual nature - that's the smallest thing. Like, if this was just some sexual roleplay, this wouldn't be nearly as weird, like, yeah, have fun boning God Snape in your dreams and fanfic. The Snape religion, cult-like to me, is the weird part.

    • @TipTheScales27
      @TipTheScales27 Год назад +1

      Yeah it’s pretty fucked up to use your husband as a masterbation vessel to the thought of snape 😂

    • @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
      @PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim Год назад +13

      @@nezahuatez you have issues.

    • @salem-01
      @salem-01 Год назад +15

      @@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim honestly I think everyone here does, we just watch a 30 minute video on snapewives for gods ale

    • @soft.0629
      @soft.0629 Год назад +28

      @@nezahuatezI personally disagree, I think much of the bullying they went through was because of the niche they expressed, not that they were bullied for being women. The video even made it clear that Rose and Tanya were acting in inherently manipulative ways towards other ‘snapewives’. That itself is a hint as to why they were bullied. While I don’t think the beliefs they held were wrong necessarily, or even harmful at all times like some believe, the things they did, and they way the excused it behind ‘snape’, was wrong, and worthy of criticism. Being women may have a play into why they believed and fell into some of these beliefs (repression and depression, like you said.), it does not excuse how they used these beliefs to treat others, *including* their husbands.

    • @geegeezlouis86
      @geegeezlouis86 7 месяцев назад +14

      Tbh I think it's really the age for me, not because "ew middle aged women" but it's depressing to see people who are old enough to know better and have more important things to do with their lives (like take care of the children they have, and thankfully some ladies eventually realized that) behave so unhinged and nasty. It's teenager hormone-fueled hysteria in grown women who have no excuse.

  • @SamStPeter
    @SamStPeter Год назад +65

    this is so random but when you mentioned 50 shades of grey i thought of it- i was like 11 when that book came out and i was obsessed with the color grey and i heard my stepmom and stepsister mention the book and got excited because i literally thought it was just something to do with 50 different shades of the color grey

  • @theniftycat
    @theniftycat Год назад +868

    I never was a Snape wife and never liked him as a character because he's a pathetic little man and I don't vibe with those. But in the early 2010s I wanted to join a text based rp community and rp as someone interesting. I had my eyes on Remus Lupin as any self respecting person with father issues would, but he was already taken. So, I took the one that would be the most fun and challenging: Severus Snape. Game admins wanted to weed out weak players, so they kept making the minimum post length longer, we ended up writing paragraphs and paragraphs just to keep a dialogue going. I dove deep into Snape angst, it was great playing him as I could interact almost with anyone, it was also hard to balance playing an asshole without ruining relationships with other players. I had fans, I had haters, it was awesome. Then I cosplayed Snape and started really living with it. I became a Snape connoisseur. I didn't like him or found him hot, but I loved him as an actor loves his part or as one might love a character they deeply understand, but in a bad way.
    So, yeah, I'm ready to watch this video and die a thousand deaths.

    • @BlueHazyDreams
      @BlueHazyDreams Год назад +39

      You gave me so many Proboards and vBulletin flashbacks. Used to love text Harry Potter RP on those kinds of forums. Never got into the Tumblr and Instagram RP, much preferred the old style how you were basically writing novels back and forth with your friends.

    • @theniftycat
      @theniftycat Год назад +21

      @@BlueHazyDreams I also loved how there would be dozens of people participating and it was normal

    • @unixtreme
      @unixtreme Год назад +8

      That sounds like fun times haha.

    • @eilir_adron
      @eilir_adron Год назад +7

      i like to think of this as like snapewives version of people dressing up as jesus to attend pride parades or smth

    • @dogscott7881
      @dogscott7881 Год назад +4

      Your story is fascinating 😮😂

  • @Whiteboykun
    @Whiteboykun Год назад +455

    Dale: "Excuse me, are y'all with the cult?"
    Snapewives: "We're not a cult. We're just channeling daddy Snape on an astral-"
    Hank: "Yep this is it."

  • @seraph644
    @seraph644 Год назад +15

    Rose's husband, busting out the black Party City wig: "I feel the Snirit comin' over me!!"

  • @metanoia2647
    @metanoia2647 Год назад +247

    Snape is a fascinating character, and from a psychological perspective, a great character. But in order to appreciate his character, you need to face the facts:
    Snape was racist, and abused his power towards his students to make them fear him. He is not a good person, he called Lily a slur because she was upset that he was hanging out with future death eaters, and she defended him from James.
    Severus Snape is a fascinating character, and a great way to practice deep diving into a character. But that's it. He's not a good person - and if you consider everything he's done, even just one book at a time, he's not even decent. You can like a character, but you don't need to bend them so you can justify finding the character interesting. In fact, that takes why the character is interesting nd destroys it.
    This got sidetracked, but I had a point. I'm sure if you squint, it's there.

    • @phabiorules
      @phabiorules 6 месяцев назад +15

      Aaa, because the point is that them claiming J.K “ruined him” is doing a disservice to the character. Snaps is an interesting character because he is not a good person. So the snake wives claiming “who snaps is flawless, J.K just libeled him” shows that they ironically, don’t understand a character that they claim is speaking to them.

    • @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat
      @MyFatherLooksLikeAPallasCat 4 месяца назад +7

      Yeah Snape was basically a "Nice Guy". Self-righteous yet insecure, especially the book Snape. The movie Snape is a much cooler person, cloaked in Alan Rickman's charming aura!

  • @-_-0.0-_-
    @-_-0.0-_- Год назад +461

    I always wondered if part of the appeal of Snape wives is how loyal he is to Lily. Snape is the ultimate example of the guy who hates everyone except the woman he loves, the woman he literally lived and died for, the woman who had a son that wasn't his but that he was willing to care (well, make sure he wouldn't die) for. He's basically a gothic romantic hero except middle aged, greasy, and extremely unlikable to the main cast of children.
    These same behaviors make Snape appear very incel-y (basically stalking a woman for her whole life) but it fits into the romance genre fantasy really well. Women who felt neglected, who always wanted a man to love them in that way would be drawn to any mainstream figure that has the combo of tropes and traits they like best.

    • @D_Rogers
      @D_Rogers Год назад +19

      It has to be that they want that obsessive love for themselves! :D
      It's not as if living with him would be pleasant.
      The descriptions of his home, office and classrooms are all horrifying..
      Let's live with the guy who keeps pickled dead stuff everywhere...

    • @partricklambaste1235
      @partricklambaste1235 Год назад +22

      I’m not at all a Snape-Liker, but That’d be a plus for me? who wouldn’t want to date someone who keeps jars full of picked organs? The aesthetic would be mindblowing. Maybe it’s down to personal taste.

    • @justbrowsing9697
      @justbrowsing9697 Год назад +19

      The best thing about fictional lovers is that they will never hurt you or break your trust! Is that because they have no agency? Yes. Is that a sign of a deeper problem with people? Also yes (probably).

    • @emmaoof3335
      @emmaoof3335 Год назад +2

      I've always thought about that maybe some ppl just are scared of being abandoned and snape is a character that no matter what never "abandons" the woman he loves

  • @taiyo888
    @taiyo888 Год назад +969

    I'm glad that you brought up that their image of Snape is specifically the Alan Rickman incarnation of him. I've never seen one of the edits with an illustration from the books. Makes you wonder.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives Год назад +234

      The films gave us Alan Rickman, who put a lot of nuance and emotion into his performance, and cut out all of Snape's most cruel and horrifying moments

    • @jayla3282
      @jayla3282 Год назад +3

      To be fair, every character in the book illustrations, includding harry, is ugly

    • @urbanarmory
      @urbanarmory Год назад +78

      I was around LJ around this time and a lot of this was just lusting around Alan Rickman himself. Not exclusively but definitely there

    • @the_last_ballad
      @the_last_ballad Год назад +44

      @@Tareltonlives like the times he uses his class to poison his students or their pets

    • @flyaround312
      @flyaround312 Год назад +47

      A lot of people were thirsty for Snape Alan Rickman. In some cases though I think the Snapewives used his picture simply because it feels much more real when you're looking at an actual person rather than a drawing, even if you know it's just an actor portraying them. One of the original Snapewives said she had been obsessed with Snape since the year 2000 which was before the release of the first movie. She must have been a...true Snape believer

  • @jonunya6552
    @jonunya6552 11 месяцев назад +88

    “they considered every image of Snape to be sacred”
    that means at some point in the late 2000s there could have been people using Potter Puppet Pals as religious imagery
    unless they considered it blasphemy, but Potter Puppet Pals Snape actually seems a lot like how they considered Snape to be so i think it’s extremely likely that someone used it

  • @Darling_Decay
    @Darling_Decay Год назад +63

    My grandmother is a huge Snape fan, speaks praise, all of this, she said she could ditch everything and everyone to date Snape she would at the speed of light. She had his picture everywhere when possible

    • @stargazer31
      @stargazer31 6 месяцев назад +9

      I'm sorry WHAT

    • @bonobobby
      @bonobobby 5 месяцев назад +9

      Snapewives still somewhere out there

    • @jedi.in.christ
      @jedi.in.christ 5 месяцев назад +2

      Uh oh 🤯

    • @Anindeterminateamountofbees
      @Anindeterminateamountofbees 4 месяца назад +7

      I think objectively the funniest thing about the snapewives is how old they were on average. You’d think that this stuff would be like teens or 20 smthns but no. Middle aged moms and people’s grandmas were part of the erotic snape cult

    • @RosieBrownie
      @RosieBrownie 25 дней назад +2

      ​@@Anindeterminateamountofbees I'm actually way more comfortable with this than the student/teacher fanfiction where they are literally MINORS.
      I think they fancy the movie-style Snape (Alan) and that would be no weird at all considered the age 🤔
      It's when I see 13 year olds wanting said character to take their virginity I'm a bit concerned.

  • @cleothehermetichermeticist8391
    @cleothehermetichermeticist8391 Год назад +484

    I’m in a long distance relationship, and the way these women write about an entirely fictional character with as much passion and longing as I feel for my girlfriend is the most surreal shit ever.

    • @thursdaygoirl
      @thursdaygoirl Год назад +34

      it’s so sad because instead of going outside and finding someone who makes them feel that passion, they do…this

    • @warmishice7948
      @warmishice7948 Год назад +28

      Are you sure you’re not dating a fictional character, too? /j

    • @Dinnyeify
      @Dinnyeify Год назад +63

      Plot twist: your girlfriend was Severus Snape all along 😱 /j

    • @Zardo_Zap
      @Zardo_Zap Год назад

      put him back :o)

    • @cleothehermetichermeticist8391
      @cleothehermetichermeticist8391 9 месяцев назад +1

      We broke up, so who got the last laugh, really?

  • @alli97253
    @alli97253 Год назад +433

    I grew up evangelical and way too much of this feels familiar. Being a member that can’t trick yourself into thinking you’re literally hearing the voice of god and feeling like you’re not doing your religion hard enough because of it. Looking to interpret normal occurrences as coming from god. Hell, the church is even supposed to be “the bride of Christ” lol

  • @lejesstanner
    @lejesstanner Год назад +70

    I was very active on LJ back in 2005 and Snapewives actually came up pretty early, they just didn't like it at first because it was an insult. Basically if you hung out in any kind of shipping or fandom based community on LJ back then you were aware these people existed, but you didn't want to be lumped in with them. Hence the term "Snapewives" as a derogatory short hand for that level of nutter butters.
    In retrospect, isolating them away from the rest of the fandom zeitgeist probably helped the cult stuff flourish.

  • @kososka
    @kososka 10 месяцев назад +46

    As a Hellenic polytheist I find Snapewives' worship practices very interesting, because they're very similar to lot of Hellenic polytheists'. Things like writong about your god(s), making art of them, making playlists, posting prayers and experiences online. Like I don't know, I think it has become surprisingly common in small religions.
    I don't really have a point, I just think it's interesting.

  • @Andrea-sg7qp
    @Andrea-sg7qp Год назад +648

    I was big into the Harry Potter fandom on Livejournal back in the day. I was never involved with the Snapewives, I only knew about them very vaguely, they were considered fringe even in the crazier parts of the fandom but one of my closest internet friends at the time was a woman who literally believed she was Snape. She dressed like him and spoke like him and viewed him as a religious figure who she channeled to become a better person. And honestly, in all my years of being involved with various fandoms, she was one of the nicest people I've ever encountered. Fandom is notoriously overdramatic and toxic, and this woman was the opposite of that despite being very far removed from reality. I hope she's doing well wherever she is.

    • @RobinTheBot
      @RobinTheBot Год назад +43

      It's really common among lesbians/trans men to do such things to be with other women in a way their internalized misogyny can tolerate. I hope she's happy, too.

    • @cam4636
      @cam4636 Год назад +44

      @@RobinTheBot ...I think I know what you mean, but the wording here makes it seem like you think trans men are a) "other women" and b) always attracted to women

    • @dearoldmold
      @dearoldmold Год назад

      @@cam4636 Yeah, the implication that trans men are really just women who are suffering with internalized misogyny is a very common TERF take, unfortunately.

    • @shilohgrayson
      @shilohgrayson Год назад +4

      She is the definition of never judge a book (or person in a fandom) by their cover. And that warms my heart.

  • @epicskyline
    @epicskyline Год назад +594

    I think that a huge part of the answer to the "why him??" question here is definitely the Alan Rickman of it all. I don't think he's handsome as Snape, but I can get why other people might feel that way. His voice and all of the good looking normal pictures of Rickman add to it. I think if the movies never got made, this would never have been a thing at all.

    • @worthybutter2004
      @worthybutter2004 Год назад +16

      Or maybe if people didn't have such bizarre fetishes, it would never have happened.

    • @dizzy60527
      @dizzy60527 Год назад +57

      That is so true!
      So...Hear me out...I am a lesbian. However, I went through the most bizarre phase after watching HP. I had developed this obsession with Snape, and then realized that I loved the actor, himself, and I began seeking out any and everything that he played in. I felt like I was in love with the man.
      It feels so strange to revisit those memories. Perhaps, those inexplicable feelings were simply enhanced with me going through puberty at the time? Haha. Anyway. Big yikes. Imma shut up, now.

    • @queenberuthiel5469
      @queenberuthiel5469 Год назад +10

      True true.
      I remember watching him in Sense and Sensibility as Col. Brandon. With Kate Winslet as Marianne.

  • @ceejno7861
    @ceejno7861 Год назад +78

    I still find Snape the most interesting character J.K. Rowling ever managed to write, because he was such a gray area. She REALLY could not write morally ambiguous characters worth a goddamn, but he was the closest she got. He fit firmly into the 'horrible' box until it'd turn out he was doing something badass in the background. It was a hint of three-dimensionality that was otherwise mostly lacking in the story's cast. By the time I was halfway through the series, his was one of the few plotlines I was still interested in following, just to see where it was going. Like this guy is problematic af, but at least he's interesting.
    I didn't know about Snapewives in those long-ago days. I must've missed that phenomenon. Learning about them in hindsight - after having personally known people who had a similar relationship with Norse gods but like, specifically the Marvel depictions of them - is a lot less jarring than it would've been then. This is thing in a ton of fandoms, apparently. It's weird, but it's honestly not much weirder than thinking a character from an ancient book of fables is personally helping you with your problems, and we as a society accept that as pretty normal. I think it says a lot about why people want/need to believe these things and what exactly they're looking for in a faith. Apparently, for some, what they're looking for is 'Christianity but horny, and your savior is played by Alan Rickman'.

  • @brandonolsen579
    @brandonolsen579 Год назад +23

    I have never experienced a single piece of media that has made me feel even a fraction of what Harry Potter apparently made these people feel, and I'm honestly jealous.

  • @eleanormaddock9603
    @eleanormaddock9603 Год назад +622

    My university uses 'Snapewives and Snapeism' as the example text in our referencing guide. It even has quotes from it to show how to do in-text citations. Sometimes life is good.

    • @JuliaGarbe1
      @JuliaGarbe1 Год назад +8

      That's wonderful

    • @vandypox
      @vandypox Год назад +8

      What.

    • @vandypox
      @vandypox Год назад +7

      (but i do love)

    • @eleanormaddock9603
      @eleanormaddock9603 Год назад +38

      @@vandypox imagine a distressed uni student that does not understand how to reference come to the realisation that there is an academic text on snape religion. it was confronting (in a weirdly good way)

    • @zoeald
      @zoeald Год назад +9

      This is the best news I’ve had all day! Which uni is this?

  • @Feiy16
    @Feiy16 Год назад +308

    I might have nearly died when the erotic dance was brought up. I can't help but imagine George settling in for an afternoon nap, only to be stirred from sleep by the first few notes of Usher's Yeah!. Turning over, he's met with the sight of his wife gyrating aggressively over a dining chair. A closer inspection reveals a picture of Snape taped to the backrest. Looking back, he'd recall this as the moment he realized being married wasn't for him-followed shortly by an admittance that his wife repurposing his office into a shrine for Snape should have been confirmation enough.

  • @BoyBlunder66
    @BoyBlunder66 10 месяцев назад +14

    Honestly, this points to one of the biggest problems of fandom, people specifically focus on the aspects of a character they like/dislike and then ignore anything that goes against their narrative.

  • @Kanikanihia
    @Kanikanihia 11 месяцев назад +54

    Watching this I realized I actually had a close call with these women. I was in my early twenties though and I had met a woman who back then was in her 40's and I was on one of these sites. They were very dedicated and I was crushing on Snape for a short time and then I started having a thing for Lucius and this woman said that they don't allow other ships and that basically you cannot like others at the same time. And not to mention Lucius and Snape are friends and this is weird. I remember this in particular because it was so weird to me how I was afraid to tell her that I wasn't that much into Snape anymore.:)))
    Also, I remember mentioning that we actually like how these characters are portrayed in the films and especially the actors playing them, because otherwise only based on the books they wouldn't be all that attractive. Snape would be greasy and ugly and Lucius would just look like a boring, middle aged banker. I specifically remember that this was the last straw and she dropped me afterwards. I still prefer Luci to this day, so I suppose I was quite loyal in the end, as they said I should be.lmao
    As an end note, we have a similar situation nowadays with the Cyberpunk 2077 game fandom. Holy ffff!! Believe me, if you ever want to do a deep dive into that, I highly recommend it, though the fandom is still alive and thriving and relatively new, but the drama and the possessiveness over certain NPCs has really shocked me to my core. Dunno how I always end up in such unhinged fandoms.

  • @wendypierce5621
    @wendypierce5621 Год назад +443

    Alan Rickman absolutely rocked the role, bringing just the right amount of charisma and pathos. RIP, gone far too soon.

    • @Voice_of_Adam
      @Voice_of_Adam Год назад +51

      I do wonder if he had any idea that he helped start a religion, albeit a thankfully short-lived one. For his sake, I kind of hope not.

    • @sarahwarnock2707
      @sarahwarnock2707 Год назад +10

      Yes, he was so beautiful❤️

    • @Carebear401
      @Carebear401 Год назад +17

      He was the reason why I liked Snape. One of my first crushes. Always watched his movies. Loved him in Die Hard and Robin Hood.

    • @sarahwarnock2707
      @sarahwarnock2707 Год назад +2

      @@Carebear401 yes he's gorgeous. Have you seen him in Blow Dry? What a hunk!

    • @Carebear401
      @Carebear401 Год назад +4

      @@sarahwarnock2707 When i was younger I watched everything he was in. He was in music video or dance video. So sexy. But i just get sad if I watch anything with Alan Rickman in it.

  • @brakbill82
    @brakbill82 Год назад +834

    Back in the 90s I had a friend who believed she was having a romantic relationship with Trent Reznor on the astral plane. This went far beyond a crush and became a severe mental health issue that required extensive hospitalization. I can't help but see the parallels and wonder if this phenomenon has been going on longer than we thought, but just didn't have the appropriate platform to publicize it (ie the internet). Maybe the Snapewives are just the latest wave of something far bigger.

    • @killitwithfire5377
      @killitwithfire5377 Год назад +108

      Jesus. That makes me glad my mental illness is relatively normal. I can't imagine your friends asking you why you had to be hospitalized and you having to go "well, it all started with my astral plane relationship with Trent Reznor..." Just saying it out loud would make me question whether I dreamed it

    • @sinzones3909
      @sinzones3909 Год назад +82

      back in 2016 i had a friend who believed she was danganronpa characters in past lives, and even believed she was dating one of my fictional characters? (i have a bunch that i told and wrote to her about. it devolved into her asking me to write them being together and her doing it herself too. it was weird.) she also ended up going to a mental hospital, though i think it was for bigger, different reasons. it’s insane how frequent this stuff is if you get dragged into looking at it. there’s kinning and people devoting shrines and believing they’re dating fictional characters, getting mad when that character dates someone else constantly on the internet. im glad i don’t know anyone like that now and got out of those circles, though tbh now im worried i’ll attract more crazies if i ever put my stories out into the world loooool

    • @Valerie-nm1gr
      @Valerie-nm1gr Год назад +66

      Interesting that Reznor is a similar archetype as Snape too, the sort of brooding sadboy with a dark aesthetic who's been through so many struggles but seems fixable and has a sensitive and delicate side as well. A lot of early NIN has religious motives too, "Sanctified" comes to mind.

    • @joleneonyoutube
      @joleneonyoutube Год назад +12

      @@Valerie-nm1gr I think you're on to something here!

    • @gloomybear.420
      @gloomybear.420 Год назад +16

      i guess she took the song closer too literally

  • @saint-theo
    @saint-theo 4 месяца назад +10

    for any witches that were on tumblr this reminds SO MUCH of pop culture paganism where people were worshiping like loki from the mcu and sailor moon. this is so fascinating to me and not even in a disparaging way but in a sort of "wow human beings can make a religion out of anything" sort of way. makes you think.

  • @bonzwaygo
    @bonzwaygo Год назад +95

    The book "This is not a book about Benedict Cumberbatch", digs into the ideas that came up in the end of this video. The way that female fans are treated and why female fans act the way they act. Its a really funny book and the writer really explains and gets into the heads of these women and lets them speak for themselves.

  • @Shingetsunouta
    @Shingetsunouta Год назад +880

    “Does this mean Jesus is a polygamist?” is not something I expected to think today, but now I’m wondering it. Thanks, internet.
    Also for the curious - there’s a cool article called “Fictosexuality, Fictoromance, and Fictophilia: A Qualitative Study of Love and Desire for Fictional Characters” by Veli-Matti Karhulathi and Tanja Valisalo that looks at the uh… more sensible (and common) version of what’s going on here.

    • @fabiomcderp6631
      @fabiomcderp6631 Год назад +15

      Hey could I get a link please :)

    • @CheshieD
      @CheshieD Год назад +22

      IIRC Fictosexual and fictoromantic are on the asexual and aromantic spectrums respectively. However the majority of them I’ve met are nooooowhere near this uhm.. obsessed.
      Definitely plan on giving that article a read later today to see what it says.

    • @MewLime
      @MewLime Год назад +7

      Huh, did not know there were actual terms for being into fictional characters. Will give the article a read.

    • @evi6784
      @evi6784 Год назад

      interesting

    • @pessoafail
      @pessoafail Год назад +1

      Jesus literally preached against polygamy and divorce so nope.

  • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
    @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Год назад +1806

    This man outed Lupin as a werewolf out of spite. Chose Lilly over her baby. Destroyed kids with insults to the point of becoming one's boggart. Unforgivable. And I am not even counting joining the death eaters or guilt-tripping Sirius into leaving the safety of his hiding place (who is an adult and should have known better).

    • @yaelmorin9017
      @yaelmorin9017 Год назад +47

      unrelated but BADASS username

    • @janerecluse4344
      @janerecluse4344 Год назад +143

      Seriously. He is ABSOLUTELY repeating the cycle.

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Год назад +24

      @@yaelmorin9017 Thank you so much, I try to honour my childhood heroes

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Год назад +245

      @@janerecluse4344 I think too many people confuse Alan Rickman and how calm he is in the films and book Snape who actually acts quite infantile so many times in the books. In the films he acts sharp only when it is that the trio actually could have gotten hurt. If someone watched only the film I doubt they could even understand how much of a bully Snape is. He threatened to poison Nevile's frog. He broke Harry's assignment potion. HE OUTED LUPIN AS A WEREWOLF!!! Leaving someone in such state that based on prejudice they might never again be able to be employed could literally be a death sentence...

    • @janerecluse4344
      @janerecluse4344 Год назад +121

      @@hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Yeah, watching people who had actually read the books coo over a sadistic child abuser who should never ever EVER have been employed by a school makes me physically ill. Movie Snape is much more tolerable.

  • @archmagos1436
    @archmagos1436 Год назад +31

    You know, I never really thought about how that fandom cringe culture never really DID make fun of male fans in any notable way

    • @thetimmon
      @thetimmon 2 месяца назад +1

      if you completely ignore that weeaboo was a term to refer to a specific type of (typically male) obsessive japanese fanboy that spoke in broken japanese in the middle of his sentences, thought japan was the greatest country in the world, probably owned a katana or wanted to own one, probably had a waifu, and learned everything he thought he knew about japan from naruto.

  • @plaguegoose596
    @plaguegoose596 11 месяцев назад +35

    We can't all be snapes wives, we must fight for his love.

  • @bbear2695
    @bbear2695 Год назад +420

    snapes story could be fixed by taking lily out. snape was bullied viciously by potter and gang, and a kid from a death eater family protected him from bullying and let him join their group. then instead of a gross incel story, it could be a look into how people get into the mindset of thinking these groups are "good" or "right" just because people outside that group are behaving poorly themselves.

    • @jefferycrouse4652
      @jefferycrouse4652 Год назад +87

      That is a level of writing beyond Rowling. She literally handwaved elf slaves away as being ok with "But they like it"

    • @charlinesaucier2402
      @charlinesaucier2402 Год назад +55

      It would also mirror how many end up joining things like Nazis and gangs, it starts out small like protection or feeling accepting and suddenly you start believing in what they believe. After a while; even if you disagree or even hate what they are doing, due to the fact that you only know them, you stay because change is scary.

    • @convivialjoys17
      @convivialjoys17 Год назад +39

      To be fair, Snape actually never confirmed if his love for Lily was romantic, that was just fandom interpretation. In my opinion he just loved her because she was the only kindness he experienced in an otherwise difficult and depressing life. If you look at it in the same way people look at how Sirius loved James, it makes more sense.

    • @Kairos_Akuma
      @Kairos_Akuma Год назад +18

      They could have even leave Lilly in - telling a story of how friends sometimes can just drift apart.

    • @kawaiimunism
      @kawaiimunism Год назад +6

      I don't think "marginalized people are responsible for their own marginalization by 'behaving poorly'" is the theme you wanna incorporate here. If anything, it's par for the course with the kind of stuff that makes HP so thematically gross

  • @shamblingabby
    @shamblingabby Год назад +1736

    I had such a weird relationship with Snape's character in high school, I read the books, but I held the movie / fandom interpretation of him in way higher regard and it pretty much replaced the book version in my head. I was totally a person (not in the snape wives community) who thought Lily chose wrong, she should have dated snape, loved all the art of Lily marrying him instead. As an adult I reread the books (before we knew JK was a massive terf) and was so shocked by how utterly horrible Snape was in the books. This man was a child abuser, literally attempted to get Harry to drink poison in class, and literally a wizard na/zi.
    Any of his redemption scenes were of him still hating other people and non purebloods but being like, I guess I'll do things for Lily's sake and that's it but I'm still racist.
    Like, she didn't even bother to be like, oh he didn't actually believe any of that, but he has a weird creepy obsession with this woman that he will do certain things for.
    I still cannot believe how Alan Rickman just injected so much charm into the character that it entirely replaced how I even read the book.

    • @thewitchbasket
      @thewitchbasket Год назад +185

      This. The books and the films are an entirely different beast and kind of need to be considered separately. Kinda like Jurassic Park lol

    • @abbymaddox7616
      @abbymaddox7616 Год назад +125

      @@thewitchbasket Harry Potter movies weren't a complete flop or mess because someone other than JKR had creative input (even then they still had in alot of the antisemitic, bigoted themes). Fantastic Beasts is what happens when JKR has more impute than she should, and it's just an incoherent, over detailed mess with no continuity.

    • @Wet-Milk
      @Wet-Milk Год назад +2

      @@thewitchbasket he was still very much an abusive asshole in the movies lol

    • @weliveinasociety4629
      @weliveinasociety4629 Год назад +155

      It's funny because I didn't see the movies until I was a few books into the series. I felt a lot of cognitive dissonance as a kid because I hated Snape in the books but found myself loving his character in the films. It wasn't until I saw Die Hard that I realized that I just really liked Alan Rickman not necessarily the character of Snape. He was fantastic at making unlikable characters likable.

    • @ginichilders9619
      @ginichilders9619 Год назад +49

      Exactly! Snape is such a perfect example of the Fake Nice Guy it's almost not even funny.

  • @Diamond1234
    @Diamond1234 Год назад +42

    Personally, I think the sad part of this whole thing is the husbands that have to deal with their wives lusting after a fictional character and are role-playing that you are possessed by Snape when having sex with her lkasdjflkdjf-
    I do get why they do this, I just feel so bad for the people that have to deal with it that are in a romantic relationship with them.
    Then again, it does sound like the husbands aren't giving these women enough attention so...uh well I guess that's why.
    Still can get over that one husband that's all "Snape isn't real" and imagining the wife going "Snape/Master didn't like that" like that's gotta be depressing because it's being cheated on...by an imaginary fictional person that as far as you know, isn't actually there.
    You screwed up so hard in the relationship that they made up another man lksdjafldskjf-

  • @MyLifeAsMeeee
    @MyLifeAsMeeee 6 месяцев назад +14

    Rewatching after Kurtis Conners latest vid

  • @Aki_Tsune_
    @Aki_Tsune_ Год назад +430

    Starting at 0:26 those vows got super chilling really quickly. The next minute made me imagine you snapping awake, eyes wide, going "Snape...to the sacrifiicial altar I must go..." and just levitating out of bed while still horizontal and floating out of the room in which you slept.
    ...I think I need more sleep.

  • @countessspiritclaws5465
    @countessspiritclaws5465 Год назад +551

    imagine talking to someone about how much you both hate jkr and you think you’re on the same page but then they reveal that they only hate her because she ‘misrepresented’ snape

  • @psychicbyinternet
    @psychicbyinternet 6 месяцев назад +15

    Can you imagine the late Alan Rickman's fanmail and fan encounters? Dear Lord.

  • @noemitamas4066
    @noemitamas4066 Год назад +24

    I've already mentioned it in another comment, but the part where you talked about the fans shaming each other for their appearance or their expressions of femininity, saying that they are "undeserving" gave me a whole flashback to the bullying I suffered online from fellow Phantom of the Opera fans in the late 2000's - early 2010's 😅😅😅

    • @taliaroses
      @taliaroses 11 месяцев назад +1

      Were you also a Raoulstine shipper?