LONDON -- J.K. Rowling has turned social media shutdowns into a work of art.
Obviously she doesn't exclusively go after Donald Trump,Moans of a Blossomed Sister in law but we'd estimate that roughly 75 percent of her Twitter burn output -- at least at the moment -- is directed at the president-elect.
From giant orange Twitter eggs to Voldemort comparisons, we've rounded them all up below.
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Chances are there will be many, many more where those came from in 2017.
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