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Oct 09, 2006 19:41

5 years at Hogwarts will never explain to me why people are so interested in others mistakes. It isn't very nice.

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zoey_ferris October 10 2006, 00:15:20 UTC
Some people would repeatedly make the same mistakes if they aren't forced to see what the repercussions of said mistakes are.

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quibbler_loony October 10 2006, 00:17:54 UTC
I doubt that the general dislike of the sudent body actually helps.

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zoey_ferris October 10 2006, 00:22:01 UTC
Well, if you were to get publicly ridiculed for doing something dumb would you be likely to do it again?

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quibbler_loony October 10 2006, 00:29:32 UTC
No.

But that wouldn't help if I hadn't done it in the first place.

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zoey_ferris October 10 2006, 00:32:23 UTC
True. But it could act as a way to deter other people (or that person) from ever doing it in the future.

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quibbler_loony October 10 2006, 00:45:25 UTC
But what would Hufflepuffs, who are supposed to be loyal, be doing in a strip club to begin with. It isn't logical.

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zoey_ferris October 10 2006, 02:39:07 UTC
What does loyalty have to do with taking your clothes off? Unless she has a boyfriend. Just for the record, she doesn't.

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quibbler_loony October 10 2006, 20:39:36 UTC
Loyalty usually implies decency.

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zoey_ferris October 10 2006, 21:01:27 UTC
But not always. We're not talking connotations here. People can have whatever connotation they want, so it's not reliable.

Besides, loyalty means being loyal. Loyal is to be faithful to a commitment, obligation, oath, etc.

Look them up. I bet you'll never find decency.

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