I’d have to go to Hufflepuff.
A good heart and buzy hands are all I have going for me.
Yea, I’d suck at quiddich. But I’d be a damn good cheerleader.
I’d have to go to Hufflepuff.
A good heart and buzy hands are all I have going for me.
Yea, I’d suck at quiddich. But I’d be a damn good cheerleader.
Just got a chuckle out of that
I have to agree, I see Slytherin house more as elitist bastards, some of whom are eviiil… vs. everyone in the house is evil. That said, either Slytherin or Ravenclaw. I’ll happily leave it up to the hat.
Well, according to the test on the official homepage, I’m a Slytherin. My older sister is a Gryffindor. Take a guess which one is the black sheep in the family…
The site that a35362 places me in Ravenclaw, which is even more appropriate
Ha, in my French class last year, we read the 1st book. We finished up shortly before the movie came out, so conveniently enough, there was the sorting hat on the official website and everyone sorted themselves.
The usual distribution of houses appeared (I personally was Slytherin), but…nobody got Hufflepuff. In fact, it took a good 10 minutes of manipulating answers to get a fictional persona sorted in there. We really wanted to hear the badger noise.
Shortly after this, pieces of fanart appeared in the classroom, along with a successful field trip to see the movie in the nice theater the next town over, so I think, perhaps, we were much lamer.
On a slighlty different not; after seeing the second movie in which Harry, Ron and Hermonie save the day, again, and everyone claps Hagrid (whose that massive, weird janitor guy were clapping?) I have to say if I were at Hogworts I would probably bully HP as he is a total suck-up. Oi specky!, he’d be so annoying and represents everything that are the usual object of bullys affections (oxymoron!)
Disclaimer; I am not a bully, and have no predujdice against people who wear glasses.