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Post by PJ on Jun 30, 2005 4:07:33 GMT -5
Here, J., are my results: Griffindor: 44 Ravenclaw: 53 Hufflepuff: 44 Slytherin: 58 So Slytherin for me.
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Post by Akbar Le Grey on Jun 30, 2005 4:28:15 GMT -5
I told you my results last night, but I'll repeat them:
Ravenclaw: 69 Gryffindor: 67 Hufflepuff: 58 Slytherin: 56
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Post by trish on Jun 30, 2005 6:16:18 GMT -5
61 in Gryffindor, 57 in Hufflepuff, 53 in Slytherin, and 53 in Ravenclaw.
All of the results were pretty close together. It says I'm a Gryffindor, though. I usually get Hufflepuff in Sorting Hat quizzes.
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Post by A. the Returned on Jun 30, 2005 6:23:31 GMT -5
84 Ravenclaw, 81 Gryffindor, 70 Hufflepuf and 47 Slytherin. I suppose I'm in Ravenclaw then, though Gryffindor isn't far behind.
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Post by Amber on Jun 30, 2005 13:49:13 GMT -5
52 in Gryffindor, 43 in Hufflepuff, 62 in Slytherin, and 47 in Ravenclaw.
Slytherin it is then.
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Post by Hooky on Jun 30, 2005 16:05:31 GMT -5
My results:
51 Gryffindor, 75 Ravenclaw, 65 Hufflepuff, and 57 Slytherin.
Ravenclaw. Didn't surprise me much.
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Post by Ennui on Jun 30, 2005 17:03:44 GMT -5
65 for Gryffindor.
70 for Ravenclaw.
73 for Hufflepuff. Argh!
31 for Slytherin...I'm not cut out to be an evil despot. Whatever I may think...
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Post by PJ on Jun 30, 2005 20:14:02 GMT -5
65 for Gryffindor. 70 for Ravenclaw. 73 for Hufflepuff. Argh! 31 for Slytherin...I'm not cut out to be an evil despot. Whatever I may think... Perhaps Ennui is in Hufflepuff, but hangs out with the cool people in Slytherin. Or something.
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Post by Ennui on Jul 1, 2005 2:52:34 GMT -5
I'm clearly a Ravenclaw. I defy the test. I'm just a nice Ravenclaw.
Really, I obviously let too much of my humanity show. But I am not hard-working...
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Post by Dante on Jul 1, 2005 2:56:43 GMT -5
Ha ha, a Hufflepuff. They're the most boring house of all.
Although, come to think of it, Ravenclaw is barely ever mentioned in the books. But at least they have the distinguishing characteristic of intelligence rather than being the "all the rest" house.
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Post by aqueousmartini on Jul 1, 2005 2:57:51 GMT -5
That's how I feel. If I couldn't get Slytherin, at least I got the better of the two.
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Post by trish on Jul 1, 2005 3:37:29 GMT -5
Hufflepuff isn't necessarily an 'all the rest' house, some good wizards have come from it. And they're supposed to be loyal and hardworking, that's a trait. Haha. I wonder why I get sorted in it so many times.
I also wonder what happens to wizards who don't fit into any category. I guess they go into Hufflepuff too.
I don't know why this is in Misc instead of Horrible Harry Potter. I could move it. But people could 'get to know each other' by trading House traits, I suppose.
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Post by Dante on Jul 1, 2005 4:18:25 GMT -5
Hufflepuff isn't necessarily an 'all the rest' house, some good wizards have come from it. And they're supposed to be loyal and hardworking, that's a trait. Haha. I wonder why I get sorted in it so many times. While they have been said to be hardworking and such, here's a quote from the Sorting Hat's song in OotP: "Said Hufflepuff, 'I'll teach the lot, And treat them just the same.' ... Good Hufflepuff, she took the rest, And taught them all she knew." Which would seem to indicate that the purpose of Hufflepuff house was originally to take all those who weren't particularly cunning, smart or brave (although in more recent years they seem to have evolved to take the traits of being hardworking or modest - no doubt so that the children sorted into that house don't feel that there's nothing special about them).
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Post by Ennui on Jul 1, 2005 6:13:17 GMT -5
Blast. But I am cunning, intelligent and brave!
I'm off to seeth in a corner until someone declares me a Ravenclaw...
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Post by Charles Vane on Jul 1, 2005 8:03:58 GMT -5
Whys that Hufflepuff off seething in a corner?
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