* I may be a lurker at first because I don’t like confrontation if avoidable, but eventually I will be my outgoing self.
So Ravenclaw to prefer harmony and adjustment rather than to jump into something head first.
* Around the middle I found it was too commercial, so I stopped for a while to avoid feeding the big business
Some Ravenclaws here might disagree with me, but I think it's very much in their nature to want to be more original. They love reading, of course, but would probably prefer a book that no one else has heard of.
* You're whole Bertie Botts response sounded like an add! The words you used, how you described it. Out of all the Houses, Ravenclaw is the only one I can see writing about such a small thing as a bean in that way.
* I’m not much of a sports fanatic so I might have to learn…a lot. But that’s okay. I’m up to learning.
Well, of course that's Ravenclaw. Plues the whole "stress-reliever" comment seemed like a 'Claw way of looking at things.
Re: Gryffindorrosaelena258August 5 2005, 17:07:01 UTC
-gigglesnort- Carolyn. You spent WAY too much time doing that. And that's why I luff you! XD But that's irrelevant right now. Thanks for the vote and thanks for making me laugh.
Lookit you, with all your big answers and what not. And only fourteen. I'm so proud. o.O You make me feel better after squibbing all those kids.
I'll go with Gryffindor. Again, it's not something I can really put a finger on for why, it's just the vibe I get. And I follow my vibes, you know. It's how I fell off that roof that time. Not that.. that should make you think negatively of my vibes, mind you. Roof falling can sometimes be beneficial.
Re: Slytherinrosaelena258August 5 2005, 17:00:55 UTC
Ehe. Fourteen-year-olds can be literate too. Most of them are just too lazy. I don't get it though. Saving three seconds by typing u instead of you is not what I consider beneficial. To the typist or the reader.
Roof falling can be beneficial. I've only tried it once, but I found it helped my common sense loads. Didn't break anything though. Hm... That's odd. Thanks for the vote.
Re: GRYFFINDORlumoslightAugust 5 2005, 18:34:45 UTC
Omg, two Gryffindor votes!! WE MIGHT BE ROOMMATES AFTER ALL!
...I'm scared. Very scared.
Please, save a Gryffindor! Don't make me share a common room with this insane girl!! AAAH!!
No, I'm kidding!! Vote how you get a vibe, don't take this comment seriously. I'm just jokin' with my home-girl D-Ray-A. MWAHAHA. Sorry. I'll stop the jokes now. This is a "hardcore" community.
We have the same wand, for the same reasons behind the wood. XD That's just neat.
Honestly, I am going to buck everyone else here, and say Hufflepuff. You come across as very kind, hard-working, giving, and the whole focus on contributing to the community and looking for harmonious interactions... Yeah. Plus, your reasonings for your favourite book.
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* I may be a lurker at first because I don’t like confrontation if avoidable, but eventually I will be my outgoing self.
So Ravenclaw to prefer harmony and adjustment rather than to jump into something head first.
* Around the middle I found it was too commercial, so I stopped for a while to avoid feeding the big business
Some Ravenclaws here might disagree with me, but I think it's very much in their nature to want to be more original. They love reading, of course, but would probably prefer a book that no one else has heard of.
* You're whole Bertie Botts response sounded like an add! The words you used, how you described it. Out of all the Houses, Ravenclaw is the only one I can see writing about such a small thing as a bean in that way.
* I’m not much of a sports fanatic so I might have to learn…a lot. But that’s okay. I’m up to learning.
Well, of course that's Ravenclaw. Plues the whole "stress-reliever" comment seemed like a 'Claw way of looking at things.
* I don’t have any that I am ( ... )
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I'll go with Gryffindor. Again, it's not something I can really put a finger on for why, it's just the vibe I get. And I follow my vibes, you know. It's how I fell off that roof that time. Not that.. that should make you think negatively of my vibes, mind you. Roof falling can sometimes be beneficial.
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Roof falling can be beneficial. I've only tried it once, but I found it helped my common sense loads. Didn't break anything though. Hm... That's odd. Thanks for the vote.
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...I'm scared. Very scared.
Please, save a Gryffindor! Don't make me share a common room with this insane girl!! AAAH!!
No, I'm kidding!! Vote how you get a vibe, don't take this comment seriously. I'm just jokin' with my home-girl D-Ray-A. MWAHAHA. Sorry. I'll stop the jokes now. This is a "hardcore" community.
...*snicker*
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Yes. As she said. Put me wherever. I am fond of all the houses.
-twitch- Never again Carolyn, never again.
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Honestly, I am going to buck everyone else here, and say Hufflepuff. You come across as very kind, hard-working, giving, and the whole focus on contributing to the community and looking for harmonious interactions... Yeah. Plus, your reasonings for your favourite book.
Maybe I'm crazy, but there it stands. :)
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