"why, darling, i don't live at all when i'm not with you."
“ Malfoy is derived from the French “mal foi,” meaning “badly (or in this case, bad) faith” or “unfaithful”. In law, “bad faith” refers to a case in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case. In...
  • oyprongs

    Malfoy is derived from the French “mal foi,” meaning “badly (or in this case, bad) faith” or “unfaithful”. In law, “bad faith” refers to a case in which a malicious motive on the part of a party in a lawsuit undermines their case. In existentialism, “bad faith” is a philosophical concept in which people blame their own failures on external factors, thus denying responsibility their actions. Also, this most likely refers to the Malfoys’ tendency to switch their loyalties to avoid danger, rather than steadfastly supporting their presented views. x

  • 4,199 notes

    1. dxxraco reblogged this from dailypotter
    2. beautifulyou123 reblogged this from lumosthennox
    3. dankest-meme-prince reblogged this from rainbowofheart
    4. pygmyplum reblogged this from h0gwarts
    5. castiels-destiny reblogged this from dailypotter
    6. thenjie-blog posted this