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Kurt Hummel ([info]sg_kurt) wrote,
@ 2011-08-15 11:27:00

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Entry tags:accurate, puckerman's fault, quizzes

Meme!
I blame Puckerman.

Your result for The Sorting Hat: A Comprehensive Harry Potter Personality Assessment [Test/Quiz]...

Slytherin

49% Ravenclaw, 38% Hufflepuff, 61% Slytherin and 40% Gryffindor!

Or perhaps in Slytherin

You'll make your real friends,
Those cunning folks use any means
To achieve their ends.

          Slytherin's cardinal traits are ambition, cunning and determination. Like the Gryffindor House, Slytherins are emotionally volatile. In contrast, however, Slytherins are much less dominant and assertive, and less extraverted in general. Rather than expressing these emotions outwardly, Slytherins direct them inward or act in a passive aggressive manner. Both Gryffindor and Slytherin are much more driven to succeed than the other two houses: Gryffindor out of pride and Slytherin out of ambition.

          Slytherins are also much more pragmatic than the other houses and more adept at manipulating people. A key trait would be a low level of agreeableness: Slytherins are more pessimistic, more distrustful than most, and more likely to attribute negative motivations to people. So although Slytherins experience a wide range of emotions, due to their distrustful views of people and skeptical worldview, they are less expressive and more likely to appear cold or distant unless provoked.          

          A Slytherin's ambitious nature comes out in different ways depending on what is important to the individual person. It could lead them to try to achieve top marks (if intellect and schooling is important to them) but it could also be directed at social settings or towards athletic endeavors.

Take The Sorting Hat: A Comprehensive Harry Potter Personality Assessment [Test/Quiz] at HelloQuizzy



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[info]sg_puck
2011-08-15 10:09 pm UTC (link)
I get a tag just to blame me for shit? Sweet!

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[info]sg_kurt
2011-08-15 10:59 pm UTC (link)
For some reason, I have a feeling I'll need to use it often.

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[info]sg_sam
2011-08-16 04:07 am UTC (link)
I always thought you'd be a Gryffindor.

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[info]sg_kurt
2011-08-16 12:31 pm UTC (link)
I think I'm not trusting enough to be a Gryffindor.

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[info]sg_dkarofsky
2011-08-24 12:26 am UTC (link)
I feel a little better about mine now, I guess.

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[info]sg_kurt
2011-08-24 12:28 am UTC (link)
I'm not ashamed of being a Slytherin. They are, as Puckerman would say, bad-ass.

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[info]sg_dkarofsky
2011-08-24 12:31 am UTC (link)
And evil. Mostly evil.
Not that you are.

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[info]sg_kurt
2011-08-24 12:38 am UTC (link)
That is a terrible stereotype. It's like saying all women are crazy or all gay men are obsessed with broadway. Or all jocks are dumb.

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[info]sg_dkarofsky
2011-08-24 12:56 am UTC (link)
...a lot of the people we know confirm those, though.

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