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Sep 06, 2006 22:58

I'm already bored as hell with all this complaining.

We finally have a Head of this school who is more interested in making us into respectable witches and wizards rather than catering to the whims and desires of the resident celebrity, and now all anyone can do is complain?

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sea_leprechaun September 7 2006, 03:39:40 UTC
Lets find a new thing to complain about. Something like, oh I don't know...

Slytherins suck.

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 03:42:01 UTC
Try all you want, you'll never get anywhere if you're aiming for that kind of argument.

Unless you're talking about the really hot kind of sucking that we actually DO do.

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sea_leprechaun September 7 2006, 03:44:26 UTC
Well, if you're going to agree that quickly I suppose it's not even worth the arguement. You're a pitiful slytherin. Can't even fight properly.

I'll leave that sort of discussion to you and your boyfriend XP

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 03:47:18 UTC
No, I'm smart enough to know that you'll talk yourself in circles without making a single valid point.

Like you always do.

Oh, we have that discussion frequently. And he loooooves it. Mrowr. >.> xD

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_andy_andreyno_ September 7 2006, 03:54:27 UTC
Oh come on Theo, since when have you cared about being a respectable witch and/or wizard?

All joking aside, I'm sure theres more than enough ways to keep having fun under her radar. Or on it even. I discovered she does have SOME sort of sense of humor. Shocking.

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 03:59:10 UTC
I actually have very little problem with her at all.

I'm simply tired of all the moaning and bitching that have been plaguing the halls since school started.

And no worries, Althiel, I still manage to have plenty of fun. Looks like you're managing as well.

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_andy_andreyno_ September 7 2006, 04:01:23 UTC
Well, I guess some of the rules just seem... Constrictive?

And I always manage. I guess losing points can be fun if you know how to do it. I swear, some of you're younger lot are an outright pain though. They don't understand just when to shut their yaps.

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 04:09:00 UTC
Most of them don't affect me one way or the other. The uniforms aren't exactly my favorite attire, but if I must wear them, I'm going to wear them well.

The curfew isn't a problem since I spend my time with Blaise anyway. And the Forest? Who wants to visit it? Not to mention the pitch; I have no use at all for it. Frankly, there are very few rules that I mind at all.

And yes, a few of our House are rather disappointing, although I didn't mind the 5 points. Just a means to an end, my friend. It's only a pity that you had to be caught for it.

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weather_vane September 7 2006, 04:07:57 UTC
I don't think Dumbledore was catering to Harry, and I doubt it's his fault Dumbledore was much more lenient on us.

Although, you know, some of the first-years this year are kind of... pink and frilly around the edges. It's kind of scary.

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 04:11:25 UTC
Most of the first-years are, and I hate it. I can still hear their shrill giggling chatter in my head, and I've been comfortably in my dormitory for hours now.

But there's no excuse for Potter. He thrived on the special treatment. How do you think your house always managed to win everything? Surely not on any actual skill or merit.

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weather_vane September 7 2006, 04:17:40 UTC
I think a few of them have formed several different fan clubs for some people. Cormac McLaggen, for one.

We did not always win everything - well, maybe we did, but so what? Some of us aren't as untalented as you probably think, you know.

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 04:20:08 UTC
Is that your way of trying to imply that you're talented?

Talented at what, exactly? I'm terribly curious.

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_clear_skye_ September 7 2006, 15:48:31 UTC
Well said!

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_theo_nott_ September 7 2006, 18:26:45 UTC
Why thank you, Skye.

Enjoying the start of your year so far?

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_clear_skye_ September 9 2006, 17:41:13 UTC
It's great being in third year, you automatically gain respect from the teachers compared to last year. And the headmistress is very kind to me, I like her a lot.

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_theo_nott_ September 9 2006, 17:54:48 UTC
She does seem rather easy to get along with, but I'm sure it helps that you're much more pleasant to talk to than most other students.

And being a third year is a great deal better than first or second. You get a better selection with your courses, and the material is finally something worth paying attention to, in some cases.

What electives have you chosen?

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~*~ Mod Comment ~*~ _harry_p_ September 7 2006, 19:25:49 UTC
3 points for Gryffindor.
1 point for Ravenclaw.
1 point for Slytherin.

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