Re: The Town Square II
Posted: Jan 20, 2017 8:48 pm
Hi Jo, FK, and Ara!
Facebook is nearly always toxic. I'm mainly using it as a messaging platform nowadays, but I think I'm going to switch over to KakaoTalk or something similar for most of my messaging and delete my Facebook and Messenger apps from my phone. I'm just getting far too annoyed with it.
But I'm glad to see y'all have chosen the Square to migrate too. It doesn't feel like it's been this busy for a long time.
Perhaps there's a bit of quiet boldness? To me, the thing that has always seemed to be the trademark of the Gryffindors is the sense of adventure, which in my opinion is just as easily obtained through bookishness. But I might be off on that one. But if forest and camping are relaxing to you and you're there more for the trees and nature than the "ooooh scary dark and ghost stories 'round the campfire" (which seems much more Gryffindor to me), then it might fit. Actually, the more I think of it, the less I see how liking camping makes you more Gryffindorish. I mean, honestly, the only reason I chose the sea over the forest is because my allergies go away when I'm close to saltwater, which I think has very little to do with my personal temperament and a lot more to do with being less medicated and headachey.
Facebook is nearly always toxic. I'm mainly using it as a messaging platform nowadays, but I think I'm going to switch over to KakaoTalk or something similar for most of my messaging and delete my Facebook and Messenger apps from my phone. I'm just getting far too annoyed with it.
But I'm glad to see y'all have chosen the Square to migrate too. It doesn't feel like it's been this busy for a long time.
Aravanna wrote:I'm one of the least bold and determined people I know, but the quiz kept asking about forests and campfires (both very appealing) so there I was. I'm much more of a Hufflepuff. It's my love of plants.
Perhaps there's a bit of quiet boldness? To me, the thing that has always seemed to be the trademark of the Gryffindors is the sense of adventure, which in my opinion is just as easily obtained through bookishness. But I might be off on that one. But if forest and camping are relaxing to you and you're there more for the trees and nature than the "ooooh scary dark and ghost stories 'round the campfire" (which seems much more Gryffindor to me), then it might fit. Actually, the more I think of it, the less I see how liking camping makes you more Gryffindorish. I mean, honestly, the only reason I chose the sea over the forest is because my allergies go away when I'm close to saltwater, which I think has very little to do with my personal temperament and a lot more to do with being less medicated and headachey.