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Wy do you all hate Hufflepuffs? :(

Wy do you all hate Hufflepuffs? :(
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*Why, why... How did I get that wrong? *sigh*
HecateA posted over a year ago
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Lol I didn't even notice it was spelt wrong.
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
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GemonkDruid said:
One Hufflepuff stole my potato. D:<
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venvargi?
luv_warriorcatz posted over a year ago
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Andie?
HecateA posted over a year ago
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ah
HecateA posted over a year ago
ronald_weasley said:
I don't hate Hufflepuffs
they just look like bumblebees
and bumblebees scare me... a lot...
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harrypotterbest said:
I don't hate Hufflepuffs, Tonks was one!
I think the main reason people hate Hufflepuffs is because of Edwierd Cullen, who doesn't have the potential to be even a Hufflepuff! Siriusly, though, people shouldn't hate Hufflepuff house just for that.
Hufflepuffs may be ordinary - er, more like they may be thought ordinary - by some people, but Hufflepuff house ain't just leftovers.
You might belong in Hufflepuff,
where they are just and loyal
those patient Hufflepuffs
are true and unafraid of toil
!
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yeah, most people hate it because of sparkle puff Cullen aka Cedric Diggory.
PotterForever posted over a year ago
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Last I checked Diggory didn't sparkle, except the time Fred and George covered him in glitter for beating Gryffindor in the Quidditch match.
harrypotterbest posted over a year ago
mrs_robertp said:
What the hell is a Hufflepuff?
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first to bring that up, knew it'd come up
HecateA posted over a year ago
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I know someone would say that
Galinda posted over a year ago
boolander25 said:
Yeah, why you hating on my Puffs?!
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Yeah, why you hating on my Puffs?!
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Well us Puffs will stand together either way! WOO :D
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
LifesGoodx3 said:
Idk, but I'm a Puff. They're always hating on us. But let me tell you, I'm not the "stereotype" Hufflepuff. I have an attitude, which some people seem to think Hufflepuffs do not have. Imma have to prove them wrong, I'm the Puff with an attitude :D
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*stands up and applause*
HecateA posted over a year ago
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Oh stop it, you're embarrassing me! *Takes a bow*
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
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^ Thanks. So you see, just because you're not in Gryffindor doesn't mean you're not brave.
LifesGoodx3 posted over a year ago
PotterForever said:
WHAT THE HELL IS A HUFFLEPUFF?
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:P I knew someone would bring that up
HecateA posted over a year ago
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BOO, I WAS ABOUT TO PUT THAT. Glad you did, though. It's so true ;]
justliveitlive posted over a year ago
KishuandIchigo said:
I don't. They're particularly good finders.
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1-2vampire said:
I don't haate them. I just find them particularly annoying when they go on about how they can find stuff and when it came to finding my contact all they did was step on it.
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Bellatrix-Black said:
I think they're kind of boring. All the other houses have really intense, unusual characteristics that are good for heroes to have (Bravery, Intelligence, Ambition) but Puffs are just hard-working/just/loyal. Which is nice, but they're not HEROIC traits. And of course, a strong team always needs people with those traits, but I don't think that Hufflepuffs are leaders.
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loyalty isnt heroic? That was Harry's fatal flaw!
HecateA posted over a year ago
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Yes, in my opinion, a hero cannot be built solely on loyalty. You need something to add to loyalty to make it great. Granted, no hero is only one of the following: brave, smart, loyal or ambitous, but I think loyalty is the least important. And Hufflepuff has barely contributed anything to the HP plot, which I think is the major reason that people don't like it. And you guys say "What about Tonks!?" but Tonks wasn't really a major player, the story could have moved without her, obviously not as well, but if you took out all the Hufflepuffs in the books, you would be left with a reasonable well written story (with the exception of GoF.) If you removed all the Gryffindors, the story collapses, same with Slytherins, not so much Ravenclaws though.
Bellatrix-Black posted over a year ago
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^Well someone needs to be fair and accept people for what they are. We're not all born great. Some of us develop greatness. And if you aren't one of those people, you need a place to go to where it grows. Harry: born great, Ernie McMillan: probably not so much. Did he fight for Hogwarts bravely? Yes. And yes, you need something to add to loyalty to be a hero, but have you ever heard of a hero who was unloyal? You must, but the greatest ones, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson,Perseus, Peter from Narnia, Heracles (arguable I give you), Jason, they are all loyal to where they come from or who they work for.
HecateA posted over a year ago
DracoLuver said:
I don't hate them, but it wouldn't be the house I choose. In fact, all of them are described to be hard working and sweet, so it would be hard to hate them
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BeeMary said:
I have nothing against Hufflepuffs.
I mean, yes, I may occasionally make a joke about how boring and pointless they are. But really there is nothing wrong with Hufflepuff.
I think the reason so many people dislike them is partly because they don't really stand out or do anything extraordinary in the books, and partly because Cedric Diggory (Robert P) is in Hufflepuff.
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But Tonks was in Hufflepuff too, so that House can't be too bad even if Cedric was in it x]
Gred_and_Forge posted over a year ago
IreneCassandra said:
I do not hate Hufflepuff :) There are a lot of good students like Cedric, they are loyal and hard-working :)
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