understanding snapewives: religion, fandom, sociology & erotica
The Internet Apologizes to the Snapewives. today we're looking at the Church of Severus Snape, a hand made religion that burnt like sun in the early 2000s before fizzling into relative obscurity by the 2010's. Based on the academic works of Emile Durkheim, Zoe Alderton, Markus Davidson and more we're going back well more than 3 turns of the time turner to discover the roots and the sociology of fandom - the psychology of religion, and the history of eroticism and the internet. This is the story of the snape wives in gloriously excruciating detail. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=89360073 tiktok: / upinurbiz instagram: / upinurbiz Twitter: / upinurbiz #severussnape #harrypotter #videoessay #tumblr #snapewives Chapters 00:00:00 Why 00:01:56 The History of Fandom 00:26:16 The Art 00:40:09 The Capitalism of It All 00:46:36 Identity 01:04:53 God - What Is It? 01:22:29 What They Did With Him 01:49:56 I Can Hear The Bells 02:06:26 Eroticism & Elitism 02:28:48 The Fire Was Started Inside The House 02:45:03 Looks Like a Religion, Quack Like A Religion

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