I know you probably get this all the time, but it being the truth, I truthfully despise Cho. When she first made her ever so brief entrance in Prisoner of Azkaban, when she says good luck to Harry about the Quidditch match, I thought she was okay, and I was even kind of happy that JK Rowling included an Asian person in her books. Then, okay, Goblet of Fire came, and I completely understood the being upset and crying at the end because hey, her boyfriend was murdered. And I even gave her hope in the beginning of OoTP, thinking that she'd be okay a few months later. Little did I know I was wrong! If I had known that she cried at the drop of a hat, I wouldn't have liked her at all. I think I lost all respect for her when she kissed Harry, crying, under the mistletoe. Who does that?! Since then, there was the Madam Puddifoot's incident which was completely unfair to Harry, mentioning Roger and all that, and then asking about Cedric - again. Sometimes, I think her whole 'relationship' (if you can call it that) with Harry was just a ploy
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Ravenclaw: I think I would be friends with Terry Boot. Now I know that there is next to nothing about him in the books except that he's friends with Anthony Goldstein and Michael Corner and he was in the D.A. for a bit, but that's pretty much why I'd be friends with him; seeing as there's really nothing about him, it's all up to my imagination, innit?
Slytherin: Of all the Slytherins, I think I would be friends with Draco. I sit and read the books, and honestly, I find half the things he says absolutely hysterical. Like the whole thing in the first book about Hagrid drinking and getting drunk in his hut at Hogwarts was hilarious. I also think that half the things he says he either heard from people or comes from values instilled by his parents, but he, himself, seems like a decent guy. I know everyone thinks of him as this super evil guy, but I do not see him in that way at all. I just think he's incredibly misunderstood at times and even though he acts otherwise, he is incredibly lonely. I think someone just needs to give him a
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I think the main reason why I don't feel like I belong in Gryffindor is because I think my personality clashes a lot with a lot of the qualities you would deem a Gryffindor quality. I think that I'm too laid back for a house like Gryffindor; I like to sit back and watch other people fret, but most of the time I just don't care a lot about what so and so is doing. If it's none of my business, it's none of my business, but Gryffindors seem to want to know everything that goes on at all times. I also like order and discipline; I can tolerate some disregard for rules, but knowing that you're breaking them and going on with whatever you're doing anyway, numerous times - that gets to me a lot. Most of all, though, I really like and value my privacy, and I keep to myself a lot of the time. While technically, I'd be 'rooming' with several others all the time, there are substantial differences, and Gryffindors are always everywhere. Then, even if I did want to socialize for a bit, there is always that incredibly fine line between being great
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To be honest, I used to be a member of this community; that is, to say, I never formally quit, but I used to be a Gryffindor under my old lj name, daichi. When I changed the name to this, I decided to reapply, because when I applied back then, it was a long time ago, and I have changed a lot in that time
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Slytherin: Of all the Slytherins, I think I would be friends with Draco. I sit and read the books, and honestly, I find half the things he says absolutely hysterical. Like the whole thing in the first book about Hagrid drinking and getting drunk in his hut at Hogwarts was hilarious. I also think that half the things he says he either heard from people or comes from values instilled by his parents, but he, himself, seems like a decent guy. I know everyone thinks of him as this super evil guy, but I do not see him in that way at all. I just think he's incredibly misunderstood at times and even though he acts otherwise, he is incredibly lonely. I think someone just needs to give him a ( ... )
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