Jun 01, 2009 14:27
Name:
Emi.
Age:
Sixteen.
Location:
Ontario, Canada.
Websites or similar that have sorted you into Slytherin:
I never really bothered counting, but the ones I have been to, most.
In your personal opinion, what makes a Slytherin:
I would have to say, the fact that I just wouldn't feel comfortable anywhere else. I'm sarcastic and tend to root for the bad guys. Actually, saying this sort of makes me feel retarded. Oh, add that one too: I'm not politically correct in the slightest.
Choose one stereotype about Slytherins that you believe is unfair, and tell us why:
The stereotype that they all look angry / mean.
I think that many good people look pretty nasty too, and some terrible people have beautiful faces. Appearance doesn't matter.
What personal traits make you well suited to being a Slytherin:
I would have to say that my extreme envy of others and adoration of malevolent people would make me well suited. I like the darker side of things, the pessimistic side. I tend to be either extremely modest or very cocky, depending on the day. I am cynical in the extreme and have a 'there's always a catch' mentality. I don't believe that I belong in a crowd--I am an original in my own right and don't need a place in a society that could never have me.
Describe something you've done that you consider Slytherin-like:
Instead of accepting a challenge to fight, I just stood there and made the person feel small and pathetic. I felt happy after that.
I use people's trust of me to my advantage and cheat. If I, going by that old morality-testing question, found a wallet on the ground, I'd take the money and leave the dregs behind. I do what I can to get money. I am always very vain. If I'm being serious, it's probably my real self talking.
What, in your personal opinion, is a Slytherin's code of conduct:
To work and use to get what you want.
To keep your own morals and behavior.
To know when to back off, and know who to suck up to to get what you need.
If you couldn't be in Slytherin, which other house would you be in, and why shouldn't you be in that house in the first place:
I would choose Ravenclaw, because they too are a bunch of elitists. Why am I not? Because I don't usually think wisely. I would rather act on emotion.
Explain in less than 500 words why you wish to join slytherin:
I want somewhere that I can be myself. Somewhere that I don't have to use fake laughter; somewhere that I can be rude if I want and drop kindness if I wish to. I wish to join the house because of a human need to find others with same interests.