RavenclawlariatloveSeptember 22 2005, 23:34:32 UTC
It was long and detailed and I agreed with you but it felt pushy to me. But I do think your personality was strong enough to show beyond the push. Plus, feeling nice so I'm not going to Squib you (though I can't make any promises about everyone else!)
I'm just curious, but what exactly did you think I was pushing, because I noticed it seemed pushy to me as well...but I don't really know what I could have done to prevent that.
It felt very pushy to me, also. Still, I don't feel that you deserve to be squibbed, but based particularly on your pet peeves, I think you belong in Ravenclaw.
And speaking of correct grammar, 'SATs' doesn't need an apostrophe. ;D
Slytherineruwen310780September 23 2005, 00:39:21 UTC
Judgemental... that certainly hits spot-on. Judging by the length of your 'Pet Peeves' answer, you do seem to mind other people's business a lot rather than your own. For example, you state that you dislike immaturity, but in the next sentence you claim to be a dolphin animagus for their childlike characteristics. I don't know about that since I'm no expert on dolphins, but you mentioned it explicitly.
Oh, and then there's the bad grammar part, in which you expand a lot on how you can't stand bad grammar. And yet in your answer to the Voldemort question you manage to use whom where who not only would have been entirely sufficient, but rather the only grammatically correct option
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Wow, thanks for such a LONG comment! That was awesome. And you don't know how much of a complement that is to say I reminded you of Sirius Black. Heh, that's just so cool.
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So, here you go... Slytherin.
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In the end I decided to ignore all the questions I felt you were pushing in and sort you from the rest. :-) Good luck!
-Lissa
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And speaking of correct grammar, 'SATs' doesn't need an apostrophe. ;D
Good luck with the rest of your sorting!
Jordan // Gryffindor
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Minderol || Slytherin
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Tiffany | Ravenclaw
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Oh, and then there's the bad grammar part, in which you expand a lot on how you can't stand bad grammar. And yet in your answer to the Voldemort question you manage to use whom where who not only would have been entirely sufficient, but rather the only grammatically correct option ( ... )
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And you don't know how much of a complement that is to say I reminded you of Sirius Black. Heh, that's just so cool.
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