Gearabelle said:
Mortai Gravesend said:
Gearabelle said:
draconiansundae said:
Gearabelle said:
draconiansundae said:
...I'm surprised someone openly admitted to being in Hufflepuff.
That was possibly me(when I voted it said I was first to vote Hufflepuff), but I don't see what is so wrong with being in Hufflepuff. I see nothing wrong with being someone who is loyal and trustworthy if not very quiet. But I guess it's because of that whole assumption that Hufflepuffs are bland and dumb.
Just kidding, just kidding. I mean Tonks was a Hufflepuff and she was pretty neat. Cedric wasn't too bad either.
I had a feeling that was the case... None-the-less Hufflepuff really is not a popular house... I've heard a lot of people create all new accounts because they were sorted in there.
But whatevs... We honey badgers don't care. XD
Well people tend to like to be considered smart or cunning or brave. Hardworking is nice, but just doesn't have the same appeal. At least for me.
Well I can kind of understand that view, though to me hard work can lead to any of those.
I think most of that may come from some under-exposure which makes it more difficult to be as lauded as the other houses are. Plus much of the material that popped up when I got my house said that Hufflepuffs are very modest, even if they pull off amazing feats akin or rivaling other houses they just don't want or seek the attention. That is a good or bad thing depending how you look at it.
I usually see it as hard working leading to the same result as natural talent, but that not being the same as having said natural talent.
Well I'll probably take what the house intros say with a grain of salt. Of course they'll talk about their accomplishments. Like the Slytherin one saying: ". You've been chosen by this house because you've got the potential to be great, in the true sense of the word. All right, you might see a couple of people hanging around the common room whom you might not think are destined for anything special. Well, keep that to yourself. If the Sorting Hat put them in here, there's something great about them, and don't you forget it."