Anywho. Have gotten Gryffindir and Ravenclaw in varying degrees throughout, but many of the answers combined with overall tone make me say Slytherin. Reason-time!
-Seem to have the intelligence often attributed to Slytherin, with books, your rooms, and so on. -Intuition. Could be for any house, perhaps, but does indeed fit into Slytherin. -"I would love to excel at everything I do." Yay ambition! -Your response to the crime question; 'specially the first line. -Perceptive. Slytherins often seem well aware of their surroundings. It's all... sneaky like, or something? Aye. -The rooster's traits. -Use of a tarot deck strikes me as either most Slytherin or Ravenclaw. *shrug*
Interesting theory, by the bye. (And does the mean that Harry plays with goats? <.<) And applause for Farenheit and 1984. :D So, yeah, happy sorting.
Ignore her, she's in goat denial. Apparently Harry and Goat are having issues because Harry is cheating on goat by wearing sexy owl costumes for Dolohov allergic to Goat's favourite tin-can flavoured condoms. It's very tragic, really. ;_;
You're a Slytherclaw. While you have the intelligence and seemingly detailed mind of a Ravenclaw, you're ambition and cunning shine through stronger, especially in the crime question. Fantastic answer, by the way. You also just seem so very sure of yourself, something that's not exclusive to just Slytherin, but it just strikes me as being more Slytherin in you.
I think everyone has the opportunity to be sorted into any house, it's a matter of what they value the most, not the specific traits the possess.
That's it exactly, and I tried to go back through your application with that in mind. Something about what you were saying didn't just quite fit with any of my general notions of the houses.
But you have this emphasis on intuition, on seeking out knowledge in any form, not necessarily what you're supposed to be learning or supposed to be doing. You're more connected to others than most Ravenclaws and have this sense of breaking the rules whether for personal gain or because they're not that important anyway.
When it comes down to it, though, your values aren't in personal gain or doing what's right or getting done what needs to be done or standing by your friends. It seems to always come down to knowledge and exploration, and that makes you a Ravenclaw.
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But now, I've not heard the K2K theory, while I've heard it refrenced a lot.
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Anywho. Have gotten Gryffindir and Ravenclaw in varying degrees throughout, but many of the answers combined with overall tone make me say Slytherin. Reason-time!
-Seem to have the intelligence often attributed to Slytherin, with books, your rooms, and so on.
-Intuition. Could be for any house, perhaps, but does indeed fit into Slytherin.
-"I would love to excel at everything I do." Yay ambition!
-Your response to the crime question; 'specially the first line.
-Perceptive. Slytherins often seem well aware of their surroundings. It's all... sneaky like, or something? Aye.
-The rooster's traits.
-Use of a tarot deck strikes me as either most Slytherin or Ravenclaw. *shrug*
Interesting theory, by the bye. (And does the mean that Harry plays with goats? <.<) And applause for Farenheit and 1984. :D So, yeah, happy sorting.
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C'mon... Deep down, you know it's true.
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And so Slytherin I say for you.
Lita//Ravenclaw
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That's it exactly, and I tried to go back through your application with that in mind. Something about what you were saying didn't just quite fit with any of my general notions of the houses.
But you have this emphasis on intuition, on seeking out knowledge in any form, not necessarily what you're supposed to be learning or supposed to be doing. You're more connected to others than most Ravenclaws and have this sense of breaking the rules whether for personal gain or because they're not that important anyway.
When it comes down to it, though, your values aren't in personal gain or doing what's right or getting done what needs to be done or standing by your friends. It seems to always come down to knowledge and exploration, and that makes you a Ravenclaw.
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