This was very hard. On the whole I was swayed towards Hufflepuff if it weren't for the points like procrastinating a lot. Not quite the Hufflepuff attitude.
There are also some things that made me think Slytherin - for example realism (I think of Gryffindor and Ravenclaw as idealist houses and Hufflepuff and Slytherin as realist), and Individual over The Collective. I don't feel completely sure of my verdict, but throughout I get vibes of Slytherin, though I so strongly thought Gryffindor too.
I'll leave it at Slytherin, because something just doesn't feel Gryffindorish about this. Other votes might help clear this up.
Okay, this was hard. Definetly not Hufflepuff. Ok I'm gonna say Gryffindor. Well obviously you answered fighting for muggle borns, but besides that you are a feminist (OMG SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR!) which ties in with human rights as well. You said you like change which to me is a very Gryffindor trait, to be constantly seeking progression and moving away from tradition. These are very 'courageous' traits which just becaus someone's intelligent (Ravenclaw) or cunning (Slytherin) it doesn't necessarily mean they have that trait themselves.
You don't seem to have the specific type of intelligence or wit that are musts for Slytherins students. Nor do you seem to have the Hufflepuffian-attitude.
That leaves Ravenclaw and Gryffindor.
Of the two I choose, Gryffindor; as you have their loyalty and courage.
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On the whole I was swayed towards Hufflepuff if it weren't for the points like procrastinating a lot. Not quite the Hufflepuff attitude.
There are also some things that made me think Slytherin - for example realism (I think of Gryffindor and Ravenclaw as idealist houses and Hufflepuff and Slytherin as realist), and Individual over The Collective.
I don't feel completely sure of my verdict, but throughout I get vibes of Slytherin, though I so strongly thought Gryffindor too.
I'll leave it at Slytherin, because something just doesn't feel Gryffindorish about this.
Other votes might help clear this up.
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You would join the death eaters and then betray them. That takes a whole bunch of courage.
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In the end I narrowed it down...
You don't seem to have the specific type of intelligence or wit that are musts for Slytherins students. Nor do you seem to have the Hufflepuffian-attitude.
That leaves Ravenclaw and Gryffindor.
Of the two I choose, Gryffindor; as you have their loyalty and courage.
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