most of your answers have this haunting mannerism to them... examples: you call yourself a loner, you empathize with Luna's misfit character and your total admittance to being selfish (aren't we all??). all these attributes echo slytherin to me. you admit to being troubled by darkness and the fear of being overtaken by it. a true battle within. i cannot speak for all slytherins, but i know i deal with that on a daily basis. my darkness revolves around bipolarity. it is a constant battle.
i loved your hissy answer to #17. "Silensio-who hasn’t wanted to silence someone so they could let you speak." goodlord yes! sometimes even the quiet ones need to get a word in edgewise! sheesh.
but what pinned it down for me was how you answered #13 and how you don't believe in regrets. a slytherin trait if i ever heard one. a well thought out decision does not get boggled down in regrets.
in #10 your answer for Slytherin: "Slytherin: I am a loner who can be selfish, so that is very Slytherinlike-but I’m also someone who doesn’t dislike someone for where they were born or religion or that sort of thing. Plus, I don’t know if I could fit in with people who go around looking for trouble with other houses, I’m more of a keep to myself kind of person." i think you have this a bit backwards, as slytherins do not always look for trouble. it has a way of following them most of the time... but the loner thing, well, i would say a decent percentage of us prefer our own company. well i can speak for myself anyway. i relate to your selfish, loner tendencies.
i feel that you are an independent sort that basically feels comfortable with her own notions. very in tune with your inner needs, and realize how they need to come first. stay selfish i say. i vote slytherin.
most of your answers have this haunting mannerism to them... examples: you call yourself a loner, you empathize with Luna's misfit character and your total admittance to being selfish (aren't we all??). all these attributes echo slytherin to me. you admit to being troubled by darkness and the fear of being overtaken by it. a true battle within. i cannot speak for all slytherins, but i know i deal with that on a daily basis. my darkness revolves around bipolarity. it is a constant battle.
i loved your hissy answer to #17. "Silensio-who hasn’t wanted to silence someone so they could let you speak." goodlord yes! sometimes even the quiet ones need to get a word in edgewise! sheesh.
but what pinned it down for me was how you answered #13 and how you don't believe in regrets. a slytherin trait if i ever heard one. a well thought out decision does not get boggled down in regrets.
in #10 your answer for Slytherin: "Slytherin: I am a loner who can be selfish, so that is very Slytherinlike-but I’m also someone who doesn’t dislike someone for where they were born or religion or that sort of thing. Plus, I don’t know if I could fit in with people who go around looking for trouble with other houses, I’m more of a keep to myself kind of person." i think you have this a bit backwards, as slytherins do not always look for trouble. it has a way of following them most of the time... but the loner thing, well, i would say a decent percentage of us prefer our own company. well i can speak for myself anyway. i relate to your selfish, loner tendencies.
i feel that you are an independent sort that basically feels comfortable with her own notions. very in tune with your inner needs, and realize how they need to come first. stay selfish i say.
i vote slytherin.
M3/Slytherin
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