Oh, dude, that's like saying eating a slice of Pizza will make you a ninja turtle. The Lavender Town Syndrome urban legend is just that - a legend. It's based on a creepy tune from a Pokemon game, not some magical spell that makes kids do crazy stuff. So, no worries, you won't turn into a ninja turtle or spontaneously combust from listening to a video game song.
Yes, a really tight purply lavender will go with the magnolia cream.
The books suggest that Ron never really loved Lavender Brown, but instead loved Hermione.
yes
My young child has down syndrome(not really).
There really is no difference between Autism and Asperger Syndrome, thus why the two diagnosis have now been merged - many doctors simply diagnosed Asperger Syndrome to avoid stigma of Autism. The only real difference was that Autistic children showed developmental delays, however that in itself does not mean that Asperger Syndrome was a seperate disorder just that different children develop at different rates.
He did have a son named Gregory, but he died shortly after his birth from Pfeiffer syndrome. It was one the factors in his decision to seek answers (religious) and causing him to become a Jehovah's Witness.
yes but lavender brown doesn't really sound British in the movies.
yes
Not really. He only goes out with her to get back at Hermione for kissing Vicktor Krum.
Hermione falls out of love with Ron because he starts dating Lavender when she fancies him. She almost asked him to go to Slug horn's party and before Ron started to date Lavender he stopped talking to Hermione because she had kissed Victor Krum. Then Ron and Lavender stop dating because Ron ended up in the hospital from being hit with a boulder and when Hermione came to see him Lavender was there and Ron started to talk in his sleep and he said Hermione over and over again then Lavender hated both of them.
It really isn't.
no she really was sick