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Nov 25, 2005 01:48

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Ron Weasley random_thespian November 26 2005, 05:02:55 UTC
Almost every answer was so Ron. #5 and #10 especially.

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Ron Weasley alexander November 26 2005, 05:18:04 UTC
Mmm. Though some of these answers were rather skimpy :/

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Re: Ron Weasley reila November 26 2005, 05:42:46 UTC
Sorry. lol I guess I took the rules really literal. Didn't want to write books...but I guess on some of them I should've written a bit more. :\

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Ron Weasley ___evanesco November 26 2005, 05:23:54 UTC
Although your answers were quite vague, Ron's written all over this, especially the flaw question.

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Re: Ron Weasley reila November 26 2005, 05:43:48 UTC
I told someone above that I just took the rules the wrong way. I didn't want to write books, but I obviously took it too extreme and barely wrote enough. Sorry about that. :\

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Re: Ron Weasley ___evanesco November 26 2005, 19:31:46 UTC
It's okay, don't worry. It didn't affect my answer or anything--they were still good answers :)

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Neville Longbottom shaldana November 26 2005, 05:37:04 UTC
Not because I think you're a squib. *grin*

Yes, I see the Ron, but I also see Neville here. Neville is smart as a whip and stays quiet, but boy, does he stand up for what he believes in and when it needs to be done, Neville's the person to ask. You've felt loss in your life but you see your family helping you through it... Neville.

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Neville Longbottom pannalid November 26 2005, 05:49:32 UTC
I agree the Neville idea. I believe that if he were shown true kindness as home, he'd be extremely grateful of it; he strikes me as the type that holds family dear. I believe him to be the most mature out of the boys in Harry's year, and that reflected in your answer to #14: no matter if you go back to being a child for a little bit, the old soul's always there.

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