Ew. Gryffindor mix. It's like I don't even know you! *defriends*
You're a Slytherclaw!: By nature you are rational and a realist. Some people may call you cynical and elitist but this doesn't matter to you. You don't depend on other people's opinions to determine how you live your life. You are generally cautious and prefer to weigh the consequences before you act. In conflicts you prefer to remain neutral and aloof. You value intelligence and you are a natural diplomat, you can convince people to do what you want them to do. Your weakness is that you sometimes think more with your head than with your heart and it leads to isolation. With the intelligence of a Ravenclaw and the subtlety of a Slytherin you will be sure to achieve all your goals!
I think she had a lot of problems she couldn't help, but there's something creepy about the romanticizing of her as a victim.
Didn't they do the same thing to Diana and Nicole Brown/Simpson? Creepy. (Of course, the latter was a victim, but I mean more the sanctification) It's hard not to think that if they hadn't been beautiful, no-one would have cared so much. And of course, that somehow people, especially women, have to be seen as 'innocent' in order for people to feel bad that they're dead, or something.
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Date: 2005-02-08 01:28 am (UTC)*defriends*
You're a Slytherclaw!: By nature you are rational
and a realist. Some people may call you cynical
and elitist but this doesn't matter to you. You
don't depend on other people's opinions to
determine how you live your life. You are
generally cautious and prefer to weigh the
consequences before you act. In conflicts you
prefer to remain neutral and aloof. You value
intelligence and you are a natural diplomat,
you can convince people to do what you want
them to do. Your weakness is that you sometimes
think more with your head than with your heart
and it leads to isolation. With the
intelligence of a Ravenclaw and the subtlety of
a Slytherin you will be sure to achieve all
your goals!
Which Mix of the Hogwarts Houses are You?
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I think she had a lot of problems she couldn't help, but there's something creepy about the romanticizing of her as a victim.
Didn't they do the same thing to Diana and Nicole Brown/Simpson? Creepy. (Of course, the latter was a victim, but I mean more the sanctification) It's hard not to think that if they hadn't been beautiful, no-one would have cared so much. And of course, that somehow people, especially women, have to be seen as 'innocent' in order for people to feel bad that they're dead, or something.