Hogwarts houses ambiguity

May 15, 2007 13:32

As my real life friends know, I've recently lost my mind from the stress I've been going through (working at 1.75 full-time capacity at opposite ends of Europe, forced to continue and unable to cut the loop) and have ended up drugged with anti-depressants. I have a severe mental problem with it. Control over my mind is everything to me and having ( Read more... )

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should I make an amateur psychoanalysis for you? saschia May 16 2007, 07:46:24 UTC
Oh, at first I put such nice analysis for you here, my sister would be proud ;o), but it is not something for everybody to read. So here is the reduced version:

I think I know where the problem is. It is not you loosing your mind.

But first - how can you, of all people, say "but a Hufflepuf"? I could expect something like that from a teenage Gryffindor, but you? Hufflepuffs are not stupid. They are loyal and teamworkers. They don't care about fame, they care about work being done.

Normaly your career was the first thing for you, and you were sucesful. Success brings more work, more responsibilities, higher expectations. You took too much on you. And now you feel stressed, you have much work and you think you stopped being perfect mother for your twins. You start to put your family higher on your priority list now when you feel it is endangered, and it shows in the small decisions you make when filling up personality tests. Especially ones built by fans for a fictional world.

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Re: should I make an amateur psychoanalysis for you? natasnape May 16 2007, 09:23:45 UTC
Oi, that sounds most interesting *logging in to Skype to ask directly*

But you missed my point. I have no objections to Hufflepuff as such, I'm surprised by the enormous difference between a perception of a Slytherin contrasted to a Hufflepuff.

... after the Skype chat ...
It makes more sense now, I grudgingly admit.

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