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Oct 06, 2006 15:39

Random poll/discussion for the day...

In PS/SS, the Sorting Hat took almost a minute to decide where to Sort Seamus. Obviously it settled on Gryffindor but what other House could it have thought of?

Feel free to leave a comment as to your reasoning. I'd love to hear your input because I'm undecided.

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kabal42 October 6 2006, 23:05:22 UTC
I voted Hufflepuff and I'm just going to comment because they seems such a misunderstood and underappreciated house. I like them.
To me, it seems their defining characteristics are loyalty and perserverence/stubbornness (it's a badger! ;-) ) and Seamus definitely is one to stand by his opinions and he's the type who sticks with people too - despite his disagreement with Harry during the later books, he had his reasons - and stubbornly stuck with them...

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wook77 October 6 2006, 23:18:39 UTC
I actually think Hufflepuff is the strongest House because of their unity. They have such disparities of skills and people and, yet, they are able to get along and adapt and stuffs.

Seamus is very stubborn and I like your reasoning :).

Also - I've missed you. Did you have a good trip?

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kabal42 October 7 2006, 00:20:53 UTC
I am inclined to agree. They definitely have a lot of qualities!

:-) Yes, I did! I finally got my pictures out of the digi cam so there'll be a long post with piccies soon!

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masterofmystery October 6 2006, 23:19:34 UTC
I used to think Slytherin, but realising how loyal he is to his beliefs and his mother, especially in OotP, and given how passive he can be when reconciling, although begrudgingly, with Harry when he realised that the latter wasn't full of rubbish, showed that he might not be doing things for his own selfish reasons or means.

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wook77 October 6 2006, 23:53:41 UTC
I like that thinking. I used to think Slytherin as well but the Hufflepuff reasoning is well thought out.

I liked Slytherin because he did try to advance. He worked for goals.

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wook77 October 6 2006, 23:54:06 UTC
*pouts*

Not pay attention to Seamus? For Shame, Icee. For Shame.

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wook77 October 6 2006, 23:58:49 UTC
But... but... lonraigh_shay - look at him, how can you not care about him? He's amazing! He cares about you!

I mean, err, yes, canon Seamus.

I like him because he's willing to butt heads with Harry, really.

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chaeldub October 6 2006, 23:42:51 UTC
The reason I say Slytherin is:

a: I don't see why it would take the Sorting Hat nearly a minute to decide Gryffindor over Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw, it didn't take that long for Harry and it said he was "particularly difficult".

b. He can be quick to judge, as in the case of his arguements with HArry in OotP.

c. He only went to one DA meeting (ok, he wasn't being friendly with the rest of them) - but if roomates were really the true friends they are they would have trusted him and included him in the first place... even dragged him along for his best interests.

d. Even though he's a half-blood he is very close to his mother (the magical parent) and listens to her. WHere as alot of Gryffindors seem to go against what they're parents suggest.

plus if he was in Slytherin he could wear green, so it would be like he was barracking for Ireland all the time *grin*

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wook77 October 6 2006, 23:57:34 UTC
I do like the green argument, I must admit ;).

I don't think he's quick to judge because those arguments were based on information he'd been told for quite awhile. That he believed the people in power was a mistake.

He was fairly loyal to his friends, even with the mistrust there.

I thought Slytherin because he did attempt to advance his own interests and do what can reward him or bring him recognition.

I like your point d. He is close to his mam but when it was shown that she was in the wrong, he rebelled. He also rebelled to go back to Hogwarts, if I'm remembering correctly and my HBP is at home and I've not been there in over a week so I'll leave that up to those that can research it better.

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fiona_fawkes October 7 2006, 00:39:40 UTC
Had to stop in and say that I just love your reasonings.

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nemesister October 7 2006, 23:18:40 UTC
He can be quick to judge, as in the case of his arguements with HArry in OotP.

You mean like Ernie, Zach and all the other Hufflepuffs, as well as Ron, another second choice Puff? (The only house I wouldn't call quick to judge is Ravenclaw btw.))

WHere as alot of Gryffindors seem to go against what they're parents suggest.

Yes, some Gryffindor's but not Hufflepuffs. They're very conservative and familiar.

I can't argue against the advantage of green, though.

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best_of_five October 7 2006, 01:07:08 UTC
ROFL!!!

omg. this should totally have been canon. damn!

err, w00kie. i picked slytherin. my reasoning is that this way he can get it on with blaise easier.

-ducks-

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wook77 October 7 2006, 01:10:44 UTC
YOU! GET ONLINE LIKE YESTERDAY, WENCH!

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best_of_five October 7 2006, 01:11:51 UTC
AYEAYECAPTAINW00KIESIR...

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