Okay - first of all may I say that I very much enjoyed reading your application. I always like detailed applications - it gives one more to think about. So as a consequence I got to the end and decided that I couldn't separate Ravenclaw and Slytherin in my choice of house for you. So I shall have to make a list, add them up and see what I get.
Slytherin
4. Ravenclaw in theory but this just had such a Slytherin tone that I couldn't get past it. I think perhaps it's the fact that I tend to think that slytherins can often be disappointed in the world and given to daydreaming of what the world could be (particularly if they had a hand in it).
5.At times I can be downright cruel to others, but in 95% only if provoked, if they’ve hurt me or someone close to me...As much as I’m ashamed to admit it, I’ll be honest and say that I’m not above manipulation and lies if it serves my purpose and my motto is that the end justifies the means. Slytherin points again. I think the notion of "we take care of our own" is actually very much a trait of
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Just like last time, I am going to say Ravenclaw, because your love of learning, your value of intelligence, and your creativity outweigh all of your snakey traits.
Mateja! You are killing me! I've reread this application, and I have NO idea what to vote...
First you say: "little kid was running down the hallway and I tripped him just like that, out of blue and I laughed my arse off seeing him glide across the floor." Then, you belittle James and Sirius. "I would be sorely disappointed to learn that my father, who is nothing short of glorified in his death, was picking on people just for fun." Which is it? You randomly pick on some poor kid running down the hall, but can't understand James picking on Snape. Hmmmm
You constantly say that "the ends justify the means", but you never display a case of actually doing something morally ambiguous to achieve a goal.
You have some Ravenclaw qualities, but, you don't really have the airy quality of some Claws, nor the incredibly rational thought process of the Claws.
In the end, I'm going to put you in Slytherin, but, it's an iffy vote. I don't think you exaclty fit there, but you belong there more than the other houses.
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Slytherin
4. Ravenclaw in theory but this just had such a Slytherin tone that I couldn't get past it. I think perhaps it's the fact that I tend to think that slytherins can often be disappointed in the world and given to daydreaming of what the world could be (particularly if they had a hand in it).
5.At times I can be downright cruel to others, but in 95% only if provoked, if they’ve hurt me or someone close to me...As much as I’m ashamed to admit it, I’ll be honest and say that I’m not above manipulation and lies if it serves my purpose and my motto is that the end justifies the means. Slytherin points again. I think the notion of "we take care of our own" is actually very much a trait of ( ... )
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First you say: "little kid was running down the hallway and I tripped him just like that, out of blue and I laughed my arse off seeing him glide across the floor."
Then, you belittle James and Sirius. "I would be sorely disappointed to learn that my father, who is nothing short of glorified in his death, was picking on people just for fun."
Which is it? You randomly pick on some poor kid running down the hall, but can't understand James picking on Snape. Hmmmm
You constantly say that "the ends justify the means", but you never display a case of actually doing something morally ambiguous to achieve a goal.
You have some Ravenclaw qualities, but, you don't really have the airy quality of some Claws, nor the incredibly rational thought process of the Claws.
In the end, I'm going to put you in Slytherin, but, it's an iffy vote. I don't think you exaclty fit there, but you belong there more than the other houses.
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