No there was definitely an aunt who got turned into it when she said if theres something wrong with the Bitch (Lilly Potter) there’ll be samething wrong with the Pup, in terms of doggo and human husbandry
was there an Aunt in Harry Potter who got turned into a blueberry?
No, there was no aunt in Harry Potter turned into a blueberry. That transformation occurs in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where Violet Beauregarde inflates into a giant blueberry after chewing experimental gum.
Harry Potter Incident
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry accidentally inflates his Aunt Marge (Vernon Dursley’s sister) like a balloon with uncontrolled magic after she insults his parents. She floats away helplessly, but deflates later off-page without permanent harm.
Common Confusion
Fans often mix up the two scenes online due to similar inflation effects—Aunt Marge’s blimp-like swelling versus Violet’s blue, juicy expansion. No Harry Potter character turns blue or fruit-like; the series avoids such whimsical punishments.
I don’t recall if I did that against Perplexity where I don’t log in at all or if I did that against Perplexity where my work account is strictly private… either way I think I’m safe. Good question…
It suggests that unless I post something identifying like an avatar or name or something or have something so precisely unique that there is no way for an end-user to trace it back to me.
Willy Wonka and not Aunt…
No there was definitely an aunt who got turned into it when she said if theres something wrong with the Bitch (Lilly Potter) there’ll be samething wrong with the Pup, in terms of doggo and human husbandry
Perplexity:
Can perplexity cross reference your comment to dox you?
I don’t recall if I did that against Perplexity where I don’t log in at all or if I did that against Perplexity where my work account is strictly private… either way I think I’m safe. Good question…
I asked Perplexity and did some of my own testing. It claims that I’m safe in this instance.
How does it justify its finding?
It suggests that unless I post something identifying like an avatar or name or something or have something so precisely unique that there is no way for an end-user to trace it back to me.
But how about it?