Sorry that I’m late with this, so sorry, but I’ve been terrible at follow-thru lately! *says random Ravenclaw #5 after he sets up his school-wide Sorting experiment*
The particular nature of our world’s great current threat is bringing out a Hufflepuff side of you I haven’t noticed before - in spending your billions doing whatever it takes to end these pandemics. But is it really so Hufflepuff, really, to want to get on with the business of living?
A Slytherin on a lifelong mission to prove himself, for one, would like to see these life-threatening viruses under control! First off, how can you reach the heights of your potential if die, and second - no, just THAT, for God’s sake.
Your desire for a legacy is quintessentially Slytherin. Sure, people of any House may want to leave legacies, but you tend to hear the common refrains: “It’s okay as long as I enjoy my time on Earth,” “never become complacent,” “never stop trying to understand the cosmos.” It’s a deeply Slytherin thing, however, to not deem your life fulfilled unless you leave a legacy.
Your brains would have made Ravenclaw want you immediately, and I wonder if back then, when you thought brains could get you through anything, if you would have chosen my House. Your dedication to fulfilling your personal potential, no matter how fun and interesting the ride is along the way, would have you better housed and helped along by SLYTHERIN.
The particular nature of our world’s great current threat is bringing out a Hufflepuff side of you I haven’t noticed before - in spending your billions doing whatever it takes to end these pandemics. But is it really so Hufflepuff, really, to want to get on with the business of living?
A Slytherin on a lifelong mission to prove himself, for one, would like to see these life-threatening viruses under control! First off, how can you reach the heights of your potential if die, and second - no, just THAT, for God’s sake.
Your desire for a legacy is quintessentially Slytherin. Sure, people of any House may want to leave legacies, but you tend to hear the common refrains: “It’s okay as long as I enjoy my time on Earth,” “never become complacent,” “never stop trying to understand the cosmos.” It’s a deeply Slytherin thing, however, to not deem your life fulfilled unless you leave a legacy.
Your brains would have made Ravenclaw want you immediately, and I wonder if back then, when you thought brains could get you through anything, if you would have chosen my House. Your dedication to fulfilling your personal potential, no matter how fun and interesting the ride is along the way, would have you better housed and helped along by SLYTHERIN.
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