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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
2014 and The Kane Chronicles
Wow. Tomorrow will be 2014. That's very strange. I'm reading the Kane Chronicles right now. Rick Riordan is amazing. Now I have another series to add to my favourites list. Sadie Kane is awesome. And she's British!!! She is such a funny narrator.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Accurate Representation of the Hogwarts Houses
Best YA Books of 2013
I found a "Best YA Books of 2013" List. Click here to see it.
I've only read four of the books on that list. Allegiant, Clockwork Princess, Scarlet and The Elite. However, I am planning on reading Eleanor and Park, The 5th Wave and Fangirl pretty soon. I like seeing other people's opinions of the best books published in a certain year. Then I can see how many I've read, and if I've read and liked a lot of them, it indicates that I might like some of the others on the list.
I've only read four of the books on that list. Allegiant, Clockwork Princess, Scarlet and The Elite. However, I am planning on reading Eleanor and Park, The 5th Wave and Fangirl pretty soon. I like seeing other people's opinions of the best books published in a certain year. Then I can see how many I've read, and if I've read and liked a lot of them, it indicates that I might like some of the others on the list.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and stuff. This post technically has no point. Which is very sad. To make it worth writing, I am going to talk about Harry Potter/ Hunger Games crossovers, Specifically one that I found yesterday called "The Potter Games". It's a cool "Choose the next part of the story" adventure where the Harry potter characters play in The Hunger Games. Choose your tribute and try not to die. Also, try not to cry because it's actually quite sad. I played as Luna and I watched harry die. Anyway, here's the link: thepottergames.com
Monday, December 23, 2013
The Fandom: Fictional Crush Quiz
I took a quiz on thefandom.net about fictional crushes. I got very interesting results. I took the test twice. the first time I got:
Yay! I like Harry. And I'm glad I shouldn't date Lord Voldemort. And I think Ron would like me because I'm a lot like Hermione. We even have similarly annoying hair. Here is my second card:
Sam! That's cool. he's my second favourite character in the Lord of the Rings. Ron and Voldy again for the second two results. I guess I'm stuck with them.
Yay! I like Harry. And I'm glad I shouldn't date Lord Voldemort. And I think Ron would like me because I'm a lot like Hermione. We even have similarly annoying hair. Here is my second card:
Sam! That's cool. he's my second favourite character in the Lord of the Rings. Ron and Voldy again for the second two results. I guess I'm stuck with them.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 3
Epic Reads is doing their first annual book awards for young adult books published this year (Book Shimmy Awards Final Round). There are many different categories, and I liked the idea, so I have used it myself.I used some of the same categories as Epic Reads and I created some of my own.
This round is the third and final round of my awards. Here is a link to the first round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 1
And here is the link to the second round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 2
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
The Dream Thieves
Winner: The Dream Thieves
Leading Lady:
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Blue from The Dream Thieves
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Winner: Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Leading Laddie:
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Will from Clockwork Princess
Day from Champion
Winner: Will from Clockwork Princess
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Winner: Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
June from Champion
Tris from Allegiant
Winner: Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Best Friendship:
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Winner: Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
June and Day from Champion
Winner: Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
Best Villain:
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Warner from Unravel Me
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Winner: Queen Levana from Scarlet
Book to Look Forward Too:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Winner: Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
The Fall of Five
Winner: Allegiant
The Feels Award:
Champion
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Winner: Clockwork Princess
The Hangover Award:
The Dream Thieves
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Winner: The Dream Thieves
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
Winner: Harry Potter
This round is the third and final round of my awards. Here is a link to the first round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 1
And here is the link to the second round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 2
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
The Dream Thieves
Winner: The Dream Thieves
Leading Lady:
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Blue from The Dream Thieves
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Winner: Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Leading Laddie:
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Will from Clockwork Princess
Day from Champion
Winner: Will from Clockwork Princess
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Winner: Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
June from Champion
Tris from Allegiant
Winner: Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Best Friendship:
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Winner: Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
June and Day from Champion
Winner: Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
Best Villain:
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Warner from Unravel Me
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Winner: Queen Levana from Scarlet
Book to Look Forward Too:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Winner: Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
The Fall of Five
Winner: Allegiant
The Feels Award:
Champion
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Winner: Clockwork Princess
The Hangover Award:
The Dream Thieves
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Winner: The Dream Thieves
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
Winner: Harry Potter
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 2
Epic Reads is doing their first annual book awards for young adult books published this year (Book Shimmy Awards Final Round).
There are many different categories, and I liked the idea, so I have
used it myself.I used some of the same categories as Epic Reads and I
created some of my own.
This round is the second round of my awards. Here is a link to the first round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 1
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
The Dream Thieves
Eliminated: Champion and Crown of Midnight
Leading Lady:
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Blue from The Dream Thieves
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Eliminated: Tessa from Clockwork Princess and Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Leading Laddie:
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Will from Clockwork Princess
Day from Champion
Eliminated: Tobias from Allegiant and Magnus from Rebel Spring
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Eliminated: Captain Carswell from Scarlet and Nickolai from Siege and Storm
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
June from Champion
Tris from Allegiant
Eliminated: Elisa from Bitter Kingdom and Cassie from The 5th Wave
Best Friendship:
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Eliminated: Celaena and Nehemia from Crown of Midnight and Cinder and Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
June and Day from Champion
Eliminated: Elisa and Hector from Bitter Kingdom and Liam and Ruby from Never Fade
Best Villain:
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Warner from Unravel Me
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Eliminated: Clancy Grey from Never Fade and Mortmain from Clockwork Princess
Book to Look Forward Too:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Eliminated: The Young Elites and City of Heavenly Fire
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
The Fall of Five
Eliminated: Rebel Spring and Champion
The Feels Award:
Champion
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Eliminated: Rebel Spring and Crown of Midnight
The Hangover Award:
The Dream Thieves
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Eliminated: Scarlet and The Burning Sky
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
Eliminated: Percy Jackson and The Mortal Instruments
This round is the second round of my awards. Here is a link to the first round:
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards Round 1
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
The Dream Thieves
Eliminated: Champion and Crown of Midnight
Leading Lady:
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Blue from The Dream Thieves
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Eliminated: Tessa from Clockwork Princess and Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Leading Laddie:
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Will from Clockwork Princess
Day from Champion
Eliminated: Tobias from Allegiant and Magnus from Rebel Spring
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Eliminated: Captain Carswell from Scarlet and Nickolai from Siege and Storm
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
June from Champion
Tris from Allegiant
Eliminated: Elisa from Bitter Kingdom and Cassie from The 5th Wave
Best Friendship:
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Eliminated: Celaena and Nehemia from Crown of Midnight and Cinder and Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
June and Day from Champion
Eliminated: Elisa and Hector from Bitter Kingdom and Liam and Ruby from Never Fade
Best Villain:
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Warner from Unravel Me
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Eliminated: Clancy Grey from Never Fade and Mortmain from Clockwork Princess
Book to Look Forward Too:
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Eliminated: The Young Elites and City of Heavenly Fire
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
The Fall of Five
Eliminated: Rebel Spring and Champion
The Feels Award:
Champion
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Eliminated: Rebel Spring and Crown of Midnight
The Hangover Award:
The Dream Thieves
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Eliminated: Scarlet and The Burning Sky
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
Eliminated: Percy Jackson and The Mortal Instruments
My Own "Best Books of the Year" Awards: Round 1
Epic Reads is doing their first annual book awards for young adult books published this year (Book Shimmy Awards Final Round).
There are many different categories, and I liked the idea, so I have
used it myself.I used some of the same categories as Epic Reads and I
created some of my own.
List of Books I've Read Published in 2013:
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
Crown of Midnight
The Dream Thieves
Champion
Leading Lady:
Tessa from Clockwork Princess
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Blue from the Dream Thieves
Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Leading Laddie:
Will from Clockwork Princess
Tobias from Allegiant
Day from Champion
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Magnus from Rebel Spring
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Nickolai from Siege and Storm
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Tris from Allegiant
Cassie from The 5th Wave
June from Champion
Best Friendship:
Celaena and Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Cinder and Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
Elisa and Hector from Bitter Kingdom
Liam and Ruby from Never Fade
June and Day from Champion
Best Villain:
Mortmain from Clockwork Princess
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Clancy Grey from Never Fade
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Warner from Unravel Me
Book to Look Forward Too:
City of Heavenly Fire
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
The Young Elites
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Champion
The Fall of Five
Rebel Spring
The Feels Award:
Rebel Spring
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Champion
Crown of Midnight
The Hangover Award:
Scarlet
The Dream Thieves
The Burning Sky
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
Percy Jackson
The Hunger Games
The Mortal Instruments
List of Books I've Read Published in 2013:
- The House of Hades by Rick Riordan
- Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson
- Never Fade by Alexandra Bracken
- Allegiant by Veronica Roth
- Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
- Champion by Marie Lu
- Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
- The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
- Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
- The Fall of Five by Pittacus Lore
- The Fiery Heart by Richelle Mead
- The Elite by Kiera Cass
- The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas
- Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
- Rebel Spring by Morgan Rhodes
- Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
- The 5th Wave by Rick Yancy
- The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
Best of Shelf:
The 5th Wave
Clockwork Princess
Crown of Midnight
The Dream Thieves
Champion
Leading Lady:
Tessa from Clockwork Princess
Cassie from The 5th Wave
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Blue from the Dream Thieves
Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Leading Laddie:
Will from Clockwork Princess
Tobias from Allegiant
Day from Champion
Ronan from The Dream Thieves
Magnus from Rebel Spring
Secondary Character Most in Need of His/Her Own Book:
Charlotte from Clockwork Princess
Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Nickolai from Siege and Storm
Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Storm from Bitter Kingdom
Most Badass Hero/Heroine:
Celaena from Crown of Midnight
Elisa from Bitter Kingdom
Tris from Allegiant
Cassie from The 5th Wave
June from Champion
Best Friendship:
Celaena and Nehemia from Crown of Midnight
Will and Jem from Clockwork Princess
Ronan, Gansey, Adam, Noah and Blue from The Dream Thieves
Ruby and Vida from Never Fade
Cinder and Captain Carswell from Scarlet
Best Couple:
Percy and Annabeth from The House of Hades
Tessa and Will from Clockwork Princess
Elisa and Hector from Bitter Kingdom
Liam and Ruby from Never Fade
June and Day from Champion
Best Villain:
Mortmain from Clockwork Princess
Queen Levana from Scarlet
Clancy Grey from Never Fade
The Darkling from Siege and Storm
Warner from Unravel Me
Book to Look Forward Too:
City of Heavenly Fire
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
The Young Elites
Heir of Fire
The Infinite Sea
Most Emotionally Crippling Ending:
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Champion
The Fall of Five
Rebel Spring
The Feels Award:
Rebel Spring
Clockwork Princess
Allegiant
Champion
Crown of Midnight
The Hangover Award:
Scarlet
The Dream Thieves
The Burning Sky
The 5th Wave
Crown of Midnight
Best Book Fandom:
The Lord of the Rings
Harry Potter
Percy Jackson
The Hunger Games
The Mortal Instruments
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
The Desolation of Smaug
I saw the Desolation of Smaug on Monday. I can't believe how awesome it was. My favourite parts were Bilbo and the dragon and those awesome scenes with Bard's children. I think Tauriel is a great addition. I don't know why so many people don't seem to like her. I ship her with Kili. I wish Legolas would just go away. Kili is going to die of course.
But the scene where Legolas got blood on his face was hilarious. And I'm really confused about what happened in Dol Guldor. How will Gandalf escape? I can't believe that after waiting a whole year for The Desolation of Smaug, I have to wait one more year for the last movie. IT'S NOT FAIR!!!
Oh, one more thing about this movie. Thranduil was a lot more like the book than I thought he would be. I kind of liked him better in the trailers than in the actually movie. He's kind of annoying. I've decided that I like Elrond better. And Galadriel. Those are my two favourite elves. Actually, I think I'll include Tauriel in that. She's cool.
But the scene where Legolas got blood on his face was hilarious. And I'm really confused about what happened in Dol Guldor. How will Gandalf escape? I can't believe that after waiting a whole year for The Desolation of Smaug, I have to wait one more year for the last movie. IT'S NOT FAIR!!!
Oh, one more thing about this movie. Thranduil was a lot more like the book than I thought he would be. I kind of liked him better in the trailers than in the actually movie. He's kind of annoying. I've decided that I like Elrond better. And Galadriel. Those are my two favourite elves. Actually, I think I'll include Tauriel in that. She's cool.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Cinder
I just finished reading a book called Cinder and it's sequel, Scarlet. Cinder is a science fiction version of Cinderella, and Scarlet is a science fiction version of Little Red Riding Hood. The third book in the series, Cress, is coming out in February 2014. I'd like to recommend this series because it's super awesome and Cinder is the coolest cyborg ever.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
A Beginner's Guide to the Myers Briggs Types
NOTE: This post is a joke. Mostly.
Are you new to Myers Briggs? Do the random letters confuse you? Do you always forget the difference between feeling and perceiving? Well don't worry, it's all really very simple. Here I have created a basic guide to each of the Myers Briggs types. I hope you find it helpful.
INTP: Evil
ENTP: Evil
ENTJ: Super evil.
INTJ: So evil it's not even funny.
INFJ: Not evil
INFP: Not evil.
ENFJ: The opposite of evil
ENFP: The least evil of all.
ESFP: So not evil they are actually evil.
ISFP: Way too quiet to be evil.
ESTP: So evil it actually is funny.
ISTP: Silently evil.
ISFJ: Would be evil if someone told them to be.
ESFJ: Evil in disguise
ISTJ: About as evil as a kitten. So, very evil.
ESTJ: The most evil of all.
Are you new to Myers Briggs? Do the random letters confuse you? Do you always forget the difference between feeling and perceiving? Well don't worry, it's all really very simple. Here I have created a basic guide to each of the Myers Briggs types. I hope you find it helpful.
INTP: Evil
ENTP: Evil
ENTJ: Super evil.
INTJ: So evil it's not even funny.
INFJ: Not evil
INFP: Not evil.
ENFJ: The opposite of evil
ENFP: The least evil of all.
ESFP: So not evil they are actually evil.
ISFP: Way too quiet to be evil.
ESTP: So evil it actually is funny.
ISTP: Silently evil.
ISFJ: Would be evil if someone told them to be.
ESFJ: Evil in disguise
ISTJ: About as evil as a kitten. So, very evil.
ESTJ: The most evil of all.
Friday, December 6, 2013
My Opinion: The Top 25 Awesomest Book Charcters # 2
I wrote a " Top 25 Awesomest Book Characters" List before. Here's the link:
My Opinion: The Top 25 Awesomest Book Characters
As I said in that post, my opinions change. Here is the updated addition:
25. Molly Weasley from Harry Potter
24. Minerva Mcgonagall from harry Potter
23. Marina from The Lorien Legacies
22. Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings
21. Remus Lupin from Harry Potter
20. Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit
19. Jem Carstairs from The Infernal Devices
18. Peregrine "Pippin" Took from The lord of the Rings
17. Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter
16. Suzy Turquoise Blue from Keys to the Kingdom
15. Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings
14. Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games
13. Magnus Bane from The Mortal Instruments
12. Sam Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings
11. Frank Zhang from The Heroes of Olympus
10. Hazel Levesque from The Heroes of Olympus
9. William Herondale from The Infernal Devices
8. Tessa Gray from The Infernal Devices
7. Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson
6. Severus Snape from Harry Potter
5. Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
4. Percy Jackson from Percy Jackson
3. Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter
2. Albus Dumbledore from Harry Potter
1. Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings
My Opinion: The Top 25 Awesomest Book Characters
As I said in that post, my opinions change. Here is the updated addition:
25. Molly Weasley from Harry Potter
24. Minerva Mcgonagall from harry Potter
23. Marina from The Lorien Legacies
22. Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings
21. Remus Lupin from Harry Potter
20. Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit
19. Jem Carstairs from The Infernal Devices
18. Peregrine "Pippin" Took from The lord of the Rings
17. Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter
16. Suzy Turquoise Blue from Keys to the Kingdom
15. Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings
14. Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games
13. Magnus Bane from The Mortal Instruments
12. Sam Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings
11. Frank Zhang from The Heroes of Olympus
10. Hazel Levesque from The Heroes of Olympus
9. William Herondale from The Infernal Devices
8. Tessa Gray from The Infernal Devices
7. Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson
6. Severus Snape from Harry Potter
5. Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
4. Percy Jackson from Percy Jackson
3. Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter
2. Albus Dumbledore from Harry Potter
1. Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings
Thursday, December 5, 2013
The Greater Good
I found a fan-made movie of Albus, Gellert, Aberforth and Ariana as children. I thought it was very well done for a fan-made movie. Here is the link: The Greater Good
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Random Links
Here is a list of pointless websites and Youtube videos that I found interesting or amusing. Please consult it if you are bored and have nothing productive to do.
- mostawesomestthingever.com
What's the most awesomest thing ever? Go to this website to find out and vote.
- 39000 Dominoes
An interactive Youtube video with dominoes. Please watch this video. It's amazing.
- Scale of the Universe
How big is the universe? How big is an atom? Go here to find out.
- Scale of the Universe 2
An even cooler version of the link above.
- The Mushroom Game of Life
I don't know how to explain this.
- Google Fight
Search two words and see which one has been searched more times on Google. The words actually fight, so it's really cool to do something like Harry Potter vs. Percy Jackson or Gandalf vs. Dumbledore.
- Koala
Completely pointless and random.
- Google Gravity
Just click the link and try to search something.
- Akinator
You've probably already been to this site, but check it out if you haven't.
- justflipacoin.com
Exactly what it sounds like.
- amiawesome.com
Are you awesome? Click here to find out.
- hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com
Has the large hadron collider destroyed the world yet? Click the link to find out.
- mostawesomestthingever.com
What's the most awesomest thing ever? Go to this website to find out and vote.
- 39000 Dominoes
An interactive Youtube video with dominoes. Please watch this video. It's amazing.
- Scale of the Universe
How big is the universe? How big is an atom? Go here to find out.
- Scale of the Universe 2
An even cooler version of the link above.
- The Mushroom Game of Life
I don't know how to explain this.
- Google Fight
Search two words and see which one has been searched more times on Google. The words actually fight, so it's really cool to do something like Harry Potter vs. Percy Jackson or Gandalf vs. Dumbledore.
- Koala
Completely pointless and random.
- Google Gravity
Just click the link and try to search something.
- Akinator
You've probably already been to this site, but check it out if you haven't.
- justflipacoin.com
Exactly what it sounds like.
- amiawesome.com
Are you awesome? Click here to find out.
- hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com
Has the large hadron collider destroyed the world yet? Click the link to find out.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Lorien Legacies
I just finished reading The Fall of Five. It's the last book in a really weird series called the Lorien Legacies that has come out so far. I now have a new book to add to my favorites list. I honestly thought that The Fall of Five wasn't as good as the others in the series, but I still liked it.
If I was Loric I'd like my legacies to be seeing in the dark, invisibility and anti gravity. And, judging by my usual luck, I would be number One and would die right away.
If I was Loric I'd like my legacies to be seeing in the dark, invisibility and anti gravity. And, judging by my usual luck, I would be number One and would die right away.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Which Mortal Instruments Race Are You? (Based on Myers Briggs)
NOTE! This chart is very inaccurate and should mostly be considered a
joke. Don't be offended if you get demon or faerie as a result. To make you feel better, my own type is listed as a faerie.
Mundane: ENFP, INFP
Shadowhunter: ESTP, ISTP
Warlock: ENFJ, INFJ
Werewolf: ESFP, ISFP
Vampire: ENTP, INTP
Faerie: ENTJ, INTJ
Demon: ESTJ, ISTJ
Angel: ESFJ, ISFJ
Mundane: ENFP, INFP
Shadowhunter: ESTP, ISTP
Warlock: ENFJ, INFJ
Werewolf: ESFP, ISFP
Vampire: ENTP, INTP
Faerie: ENTJ, INTJ
Demon: ESTJ, ISTJ
Angel: ESFJ, ISFJ
Which God is Your Parent? (Based on Myers Briggs)
NOTE! This chart is very inaccurate and should mostly be considered a joke. It's meant to be funny and interesting. I usually fail at both those things so whatever.
Zeus: ENFJ, ESFJ
Posiedon: ENFP, ENTP
Hades: ISTJ, ISFJ
Aphrodite: ESTP, ESFP
Athena: INTJ, INFJ
Hephaestus: ISTP, INTP
Hermes: INFP, ISFP
Ares: ENTJ, ESTJ
Zeus: ENFJ, ESFJ
Posiedon: ENFP, ENTP
Hades: ISTJ, ISFJ
Aphrodite: ESTP, ESFP
Athena: INTJ, INFJ
Hephaestus: ISTP, INTP
Hermes: INFP, ISFP
Ares: ENTJ, ESTJ
Friday, November 22, 2013
Allegiant
I finished Allegiant a few days ago. I'm not going to post any spoilers, because I really have nothing to say about the ending specifically. Instead, I'm going to post the link to a post on Veronica's blog that helped me understand the end:
About the End of Allegiant SPOILERS!
The point of books, I think, is to show us different ways of viewing the world. Harry Potter shows us that love is the greatest of magic. The Lord of the Rings show us that even the smallest person can change history. The Hunger Games shows us that there are some things that really are worth fighting for. We might not agree with the idea each book shows us. We might not like the ending of a story, or the beginning or the message that story tells us. But that book is just one way of seeing things, it's just one thought among many. When I read a book, I try to remember that it is only one way of seeing things. The only things in it that are true are the things I choose to take from it. I think that the Divergent trilogy is a story about choices and sacrifices and loss. But it is also about finding your place in the world and being yourself. I think it is a very beautiful story, and even though the ending is sad, it is a way of viewing the world that I choose to see.
About the End of Allegiant SPOILERS!
The point of books, I think, is to show us different ways of viewing the world. Harry Potter shows us that love is the greatest of magic. The Lord of the Rings show us that even the smallest person can change history. The Hunger Games shows us that there are some things that really are worth fighting for. We might not agree with the idea each book shows us. We might not like the ending of a story, or the beginning or the message that story tells us. But that book is just one way of seeing things, it's just one thought among many. When I read a book, I try to remember that it is only one way of seeing things. The only things in it that are true are the things I choose to take from it. I think that the Divergent trilogy is a story about choices and sacrifices and loss. But it is also about finding your place in the world and being yourself. I think it is a very beautiful story, and even though the ending is sad, it is a way of viewing the world that I choose to see.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Article About Neville Longbottom
This is a really cool article about Neville Longbottom. I agree with it completely.
Neville Longbottom is the Most Important Person in Harry Potter
Neville Longbottom is the Most Important Person in Harry Potter
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Hi, I am a Wizard Shadowhunter Demigod
WARNING: Extreme nerdiness and fangirl stuff ahead. Proceed with caution.
I have recently been thinking about different races in books and I wonder whether it would be possible to mix different races from completely different books. For instance, is it possible to be both a wizard and a demigod? The answer, I believe, is yes. Assuming wizards and witches aren't actually demigods and are just unknowingly children of Hecate, it would be possible to be both a wizard and a demigod. How? Well, let's say that Zeus gets into a relationship with a pretty little witch in the United States and they have a kid. Is that kid a Demigod? Yes. His dad is Zeus. Is that kid a wizard? Probably, unless he's a squib. So it is possible to be both a wizard and a demigod.
What about mixing some other races? Lets say, demigod and Shadowhunter. Shadowhunter blood is dominant, but is it dominant over the blood of the gods? I highly doubt it. Assuming both the world of Percy Jackson and the world of the Mortal Instruments are real, angels would probably be considered gods. Since Shadowhunter's already have angel blood in them, technically they already are Demigods. But, okay, lets say that Shadowhunters are not Demigods. Is it still possible to be both? Well, lets say Zeus gets into another relationship, this time with a cute Shadowhunter. from Canada. They have a kid (a girl this time). This girl has Shadowhunter blood (obviously, because it's dominant) but she's also a Demigod because her dad is Zeus. The only requirement for being a Demigod is that you have one godly parent. So this little girl would be both a Shadowhunter and a Demigod.
What about being a Shadowhunter and a Wizard? Lets say that a Shadowhunter and a Wizard meet and fall in love. Technically, a Wizard would be considered a Mundane, and so these two would not be allowed to get married unless the wizard ascends. But why shouldn't a wizard be able to ascend? They are technically Mundanes. So this wizard ascends and becomes a Shadowhunter. I see no reason that this wizard should loose his magical abilities. Unless, of course, wizards and witches are actually Warlocks. Both these races can do magic. Except wizards are obviously not warlocks because they can have children. So scratch that. Shadowhunter's seem to hate magic so maybe marrying witches and wizards would be illegal. But that, of course, does not mean that a wizard and a Shadowhunter could not fall in love and have a kid. Sometimes Shadowhunters in love break the law. So, yes, I believe it is possible to be both a Shadowhunter and a Wizard.
But is it possible to be all three? Lets say Zeus falls in love with a mortal again. (He does do that a lot, doesn't he?) This mortal just happens to be the child of a Shadowhunter and a Wizard who ascended. This woman that Zeus falls in love with is technically a Shadowhunter wizard. So Zeus and the Shadowhunter wizard have a kid. Shadowhunter blood is dominant so the kid is obviously a Shadowhunter, and the kid is also a Demigod because one of her parents is Zeus. But the kid is also probably a witch because magical blood seems to generally be dominant over non-magical blood. So it is possible to be a wizard, a Shadowhunter AND a demigod.
I could of course talk about other races. Are werewolves in Harry Potter the same as Werewolves in The Mortal Instruments? Are those werewolves the same as the ones mentioned in Percy Jackson? Are monsters and demons the same thing? Do they come from Tartarus or the Void or is the Void actually Tartarus? If angels are gods and monsters are demons, does that mean that Tyson is a Faerie? What about mermaids in Harry Potter and mermaids in The Mortal Instruments and Naiads in Percy Jackson? Are they all the same? Are they all considered "fair folk"? So many questions!
I have recently been thinking about different races in books and I wonder whether it would be possible to mix different races from completely different books. For instance, is it possible to be both a wizard and a demigod? The answer, I believe, is yes. Assuming wizards and witches aren't actually demigods and are just unknowingly children of Hecate, it would be possible to be both a wizard and a demigod. How? Well, let's say that Zeus gets into a relationship with a pretty little witch in the United States and they have a kid. Is that kid a Demigod? Yes. His dad is Zeus. Is that kid a wizard? Probably, unless he's a squib. So it is possible to be both a wizard and a demigod.
What about mixing some other races? Lets say, demigod and Shadowhunter. Shadowhunter blood is dominant, but is it dominant over the blood of the gods? I highly doubt it. Assuming both the world of Percy Jackson and the world of the Mortal Instruments are real, angels would probably be considered gods. Since Shadowhunter's already have angel blood in them, technically they already are Demigods. But, okay, lets say that Shadowhunters are not Demigods. Is it still possible to be both? Well, lets say Zeus gets into another relationship, this time with a cute Shadowhunter. from Canada. They have a kid (a girl this time). This girl has Shadowhunter blood (obviously, because it's dominant) but she's also a Demigod because her dad is Zeus. The only requirement for being a Demigod is that you have one godly parent. So this little girl would be both a Shadowhunter and a Demigod.
What about being a Shadowhunter and a Wizard? Lets say that a Shadowhunter and a Wizard meet and fall in love. Technically, a Wizard would be considered a Mundane, and so these two would not be allowed to get married unless the wizard ascends. But why shouldn't a wizard be able to ascend? They are technically Mundanes. So this wizard ascends and becomes a Shadowhunter. I see no reason that this wizard should loose his magical abilities. Unless, of course, wizards and witches are actually Warlocks. Both these races can do magic. Except wizards are obviously not warlocks because they can have children. So scratch that. Shadowhunter's seem to hate magic so maybe marrying witches and wizards would be illegal. But that, of course, does not mean that a wizard and a Shadowhunter could not fall in love and have a kid. Sometimes Shadowhunters in love break the law. So, yes, I believe it is possible to be both a Shadowhunter and a Wizard.
But is it possible to be all three? Lets say Zeus falls in love with a mortal again. (He does do that a lot, doesn't he?) This mortal just happens to be the child of a Shadowhunter and a Wizard who ascended. This woman that Zeus falls in love with is technically a Shadowhunter wizard. So Zeus and the Shadowhunter wizard have a kid. Shadowhunter blood is dominant so the kid is obviously a Shadowhunter, and the kid is also a Demigod because one of her parents is Zeus. But the kid is also probably a witch because magical blood seems to generally be dominant over non-magical blood. So it is possible to be a wizard, a Shadowhunter AND a demigod.
I could of course talk about other races. Are werewolves in Harry Potter the same as Werewolves in The Mortal Instruments? Are those werewolves the same as the ones mentioned in Percy Jackson? Are monsters and demons the same thing? Do they come from Tartarus or the Void or is the Void actually Tartarus? If angels are gods and monsters are demons, does that mean that Tyson is a Faerie? What about mermaids in Harry Potter and mermaids in The Mortal Instruments and Naiads in Percy Jackson? Are they all the same? Are they all considered "fair folk"? So many questions!
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Friday, November 15, 2013
About the House of Hades and Blood of Olympus Predictions.
I read House of Hades a few weeks ago. I really enjoyed it. I was super excited to see Hazel get the spotlight in this book, and Frank's character was developed too. I absolutely adore the Leo Calypso romance. It's perfect. And poor Bob. I also love Nico's character development. I should have realized earlier that he was gay.
So, as the title of this blog post says, I have predictions for Blood of Olympus (that's the next book title, OMG). I'll begin by writing the survival chances for each of the characters:
Percy: Won't die. If he does I will hunt down Rick Riordan and shove him in a toilet. But, seriously, I highly doubt even Rick would kill off the main character of the first series.
Annabeth: Won't die. Percabeth forever. Plus, she's just too smart to die.
Piper: Most likely won't die. I've never been especially attached to Piper, so i wouldn't be super heart broken if she dies, but I doubt that she will. It seems kind of pointless to kill her. For her sake, I hope she plays a bigger role in Blood of Olympus. I know she saved the ship and all that in House of Hades, but that was mostly luck. I think she ought to have a bigger part to play. Why else would she be one of the seven?
Hazel: Probably won't die. I know she's already technically died, but Pluto/Hades doesn't seem at all inclined to send her back to the Underworld. Plus, with her new ability to manipulate the mist, I don't think it would be easy to kill her.
Frank: Might possibly die. He does have that fire proof bag now, but that alone worries me. It seems anticlimactic to take away the great risk that has been hanging over his head for the entire series. Something will happen with that piece of fire wood, you can bet on it.
Jason: Might die, but I think it's 50/50. He's a very powerful demigod. But then again, there is the prophecy. See my thoughts on that below.
Leo: Has the highest chance of dying. See the prophecy below.
Nico: Probably won't die. Not until he admits to Percy that he's in love, at least.
Reyna: Probably won't die. She's most likely going to stop the demigod war, why would she die?
Octavian: Will hopefully die. But I unfortunately doubt it.
The Prophecy:
Seven Halfbloods shall answer the call:
This has already come true.
To storm or fire the world must fall:
I have a lot to say about this line. First of all, I agree with Piper that this line might refer to Leo and Jason.Technically, this could mean that both Leo and Jason get a chance to destroy Gaea for good, but only one of them succeeds. I also agree with Piper that the person who does not succeed will die. Who will that be? Well, lets see. Jason is a very powerful demigod. He can fly and control the winds. I think he has a good chance against Gaea. Leo, however, does not have such good chances. He is powerful too, but in the end, Jason has a better chance than he does. In this prediction, Leo would die and Jason would ultimately defeat Gaea, though of course it could be the other way around.
I have seen some people online saying that this line refers to the Greek and Roman camps. I doubt it. I believe that they will have to unite together against something in the last book. What that something will be, I don't know, but it will have an important part to play. What was the point of all that annoying stuff Hera did, or the huge quest to get the Athena Parthenos.
Here's another prediction, or rather, a thought. When Jason is talking to the wind god in House of Hades the god (I forget his name) says something like "When it comes time to choose between storm or fire, remember me." This would indicate that Jason has some decision to make that may ultimately decide whether he or Leo survives, or maybe it means something else entirely.
Here's another idea: What if the 'fire' refers to Frank. remember what I said about that stick of fire wood having a big role in the story? What if Frank sacrifices himself (with fire) to somehow destroy Gaea.This wouldn't explain the storm part, but maybe Frank sacrifices himself to save Jason when he is trying to defeat Gaea.
An oath to keep with a final breath:
Ooooh, what could this line possibly mean? It almost certainly indicates death, it probably tells that a certain person dies when keeping an oath. Who could that possibly be? Well, lets think, who made an oath in House of Hades? Remember Leo's promise as he left Calypso? He swore he would come back for her on the river Styx. That means he has to do it. He has to come back for her whether or not doing so would doom the world. This is another reason why I think that "To storm or fire" line means that Leo will die. I think that Leo will have a chance to defeat Gaea, but will choose to save Calypso instead, possibly dooming himself. "An oath to keep with a final breath." Be worried. Be very worried.
I doubt this line refers to Nico's promise to Percy. Or Bob's promise to Nico. I can't think of any other oaths that would make sense in this line.
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death:
This has already come true. I think. Maybe it has some other role to play later on.
Other predictions:
There will be a final battle that somehow is directly against Gaea. Which of the seven demigods will fight it? Which of the seven demigods will be the one to ultimately save the world? Many people have said that Jason will be the one who ultimately defeats Gaea since he is "The main character of the series". But remember, there are seven main characters. All of them will have some part to play. Piper might play a big part, Jason and Leo will most likely make decisions that could either save or destroy lives. Percy and Annabeth have had their time to shine, but they will have important parts to play as well. Hazel's magic will come in handy again, and Frank may use his powers of war to help end the war against Gaea. Am I excited for Blood of Olympus? Well, is the Earth round? Are blueberries delicious? Is Umbridge evil? Duh, of course I am excited! Too bad time travel hasn't been invented yet. I have an entire year to wait.
So, as the title of this blog post says, I have predictions for Blood of Olympus (that's the next book title, OMG). I'll begin by writing the survival chances for each of the characters:
Percy: Won't die. If he does I will hunt down Rick Riordan and shove him in a toilet. But, seriously, I highly doubt even Rick would kill off the main character of the first series.
Annabeth: Won't die. Percabeth forever. Plus, she's just too smart to die.
Piper: Most likely won't die. I've never been especially attached to Piper, so i wouldn't be super heart broken if she dies, but I doubt that she will. It seems kind of pointless to kill her. For her sake, I hope she plays a bigger role in Blood of Olympus. I know she saved the ship and all that in House of Hades, but that was mostly luck. I think she ought to have a bigger part to play. Why else would she be one of the seven?
Hazel: Probably won't die. I know she's already technically died, but Pluto/Hades doesn't seem at all inclined to send her back to the Underworld. Plus, with her new ability to manipulate the mist, I don't think it would be easy to kill her.
Frank: Might possibly die. He does have that fire proof bag now, but that alone worries me. It seems anticlimactic to take away the great risk that has been hanging over his head for the entire series. Something will happen with that piece of fire wood, you can bet on it.
Jason: Might die, but I think it's 50/50. He's a very powerful demigod. But then again, there is the prophecy. See my thoughts on that below.
Leo: Has the highest chance of dying. See the prophecy below.
Nico: Probably won't die. Not until he admits to Percy that he's in love, at least.
Reyna: Probably won't die. She's most likely going to stop the demigod war, why would she die?
Octavian: Will hopefully die. But I unfortunately doubt it.
The Prophecy:
Seven Halfbloods shall answer the call:
This has already come true.
To storm or fire the world must fall:
I have a lot to say about this line. First of all, I agree with Piper that this line might refer to Leo and Jason.Technically, this could mean that both Leo and Jason get a chance to destroy Gaea for good, but only one of them succeeds. I also agree with Piper that the person who does not succeed will die. Who will that be? Well, lets see. Jason is a very powerful demigod. He can fly and control the winds. I think he has a good chance against Gaea. Leo, however, does not have such good chances. He is powerful too, but in the end, Jason has a better chance than he does. In this prediction, Leo would die and Jason would ultimately defeat Gaea, though of course it could be the other way around.
I have seen some people online saying that this line refers to the Greek and Roman camps. I doubt it. I believe that they will have to unite together against something in the last book. What that something will be, I don't know, but it will have an important part to play. What was the point of all that annoying stuff Hera did, or the huge quest to get the Athena Parthenos.
Here's another prediction, or rather, a thought. When Jason is talking to the wind god in House of Hades the god (I forget his name) says something like "When it comes time to choose between storm or fire, remember me." This would indicate that Jason has some decision to make that may ultimately decide whether he or Leo survives, or maybe it means something else entirely.
Here's another idea: What if the 'fire' refers to Frank. remember what I said about that stick of fire wood having a big role in the story? What if Frank sacrifices himself (with fire) to somehow destroy Gaea.This wouldn't explain the storm part, but maybe Frank sacrifices himself to save Jason when he is trying to defeat Gaea.
An oath to keep with a final breath:
Ooooh, what could this line possibly mean? It almost certainly indicates death, it probably tells that a certain person dies when keeping an oath. Who could that possibly be? Well, lets think, who made an oath in House of Hades? Remember Leo's promise as he left Calypso? He swore he would come back for her on the river Styx. That means he has to do it. He has to come back for her whether or not doing so would doom the world. This is another reason why I think that "To storm or fire" line means that Leo will die. I think that Leo will have a chance to defeat Gaea, but will choose to save Calypso instead, possibly dooming himself. "An oath to keep with a final breath." Be worried. Be very worried.
I doubt this line refers to Nico's promise to Percy. Or Bob's promise to Nico. I can't think of any other oaths that would make sense in this line.
And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death:
This has already come true. I think. Maybe it has some other role to play later on.
Other predictions:
There will be a final battle that somehow is directly against Gaea. Which of the seven demigods will fight it? Which of the seven demigods will be the one to ultimately save the world? Many people have said that Jason will be the one who ultimately defeats Gaea since he is "The main character of the series". But remember, there are seven main characters. All of them will have some part to play. Piper might play a big part, Jason and Leo will most likely make decisions that could either save or destroy lives. Percy and Annabeth have had their time to shine, but they will have important parts to play as well. Hazel's magic will come in handy again, and Frank may use his powers of war to help end the war against Gaea. Am I excited for Blood of Olympus? Well, is the Earth round? Are blueberries delicious? Is Umbridge evil? Duh, of course I am excited! Too bad time travel hasn't been invented yet. I have an entire year to wait.
Friday, September 27, 2013
My Opinions: Time Travel
Recently I have been thinking a lot about time travel. I have watched a few documentaries on the subject. I don't pretend to be an expert on time travel, but I have a few opinions I would like to share. I really have no idea what I'm talking about.
Time travel is possible. In fact, you're doing it right now. You're traveling through time in your little bubble of existence going forward, always forward. Time travel to the future (in my opinion) is definitely possible. To travel 500 years forward in five seconds isn't bending the nature of time, all it does is speed up the process. But what if you would like to travel into the past. Is it possible? I personally don't think so. In this post, I will explain why.
To make this more understandable, we'll talk about you for a while. Lets say you are living a happy care-free life. Everything is wonderful and you are surrounded by butterflies and sunshine. But one day you make a giant mistake. You leave a casserole in the oven while you are out frolicking in a meadow and your house burns down. This is not a very pleasant turn of events, and you'd really like your house back. So you hop in your time machine, go back in time a couple hours, sneak into your house and turn off the oven before your house goes up in flames. Problem solved.
Except, not really. First of all, did your house burn down or not? This does, at first seem obvious. It didn't, because you went back in time and prevented it. But think again. The reason you went back in time in the first place was to stop your house from burning. Why would you have gone back in time at all if it hadn't burned down in the first place? So does that mean the your house actually did burn down? But if that's the case, your house should technically not be there anymore, but it is, since you went back in time to save it. In this case, there are two versions of reality. One in which your house burned down and one in which it didn't. Both realities are equally true and you have memories of both realities taking place.
But what about the innocent bystanders? What do they remember? Lets say you have an elderly neighbour named Mrs. Marmalade. She lives a peaceful life of knitting in her rocking chair and reminiscing about how wonderful the old days were. Then one day, her peaceful existence is brutally disturbed. She looks out the window to see that her neighbour's house is burning down! She calls the fire department and they rush over right away, but they're to late to save the house. Your house is destroyed. But wait, it doesn't matter. You went back in time and saved the house anyway. So Mrs. Marmalade never called the fire department in the first place. She didn't need too, the house was never on fire. Let's take a peak into Mrs. Marmalade's mind. In her memories, the house never burned down and everything that day passed by completely normally. But in your memory, the house burned down and you went back in time to save it. Your memories and Mrs. Marmalade's memories of the same event are completely different, which is impossible, right? Well, no. Technically, two people witnessing the exact same event might see it in different ways. This happens all the time. Humans do not have perfect memories.
Let me make this situation even more confusing. Lets say that Mrs. Marmalade is actually an evil mastermind disguised as an old lady. She hates you quite a lot (lucky you) and so one day she randomly decides to go back in time and set your house on fire. (You may wonder why she went back in time to cause the fire instead of just doing it in the normal way, but this is because the original version of herself was sitting on the porch knitting at this exact time. Anyone watching would conclude that it was impossible for the old lady to have set the house on fire. She was sitting peacefully on her porch when it happened.) So Mrs. Marmalade goes back in time (unknowingly to the exact day that your house burned down in the first version of time) and sets your house on fire, making it seem as if the fire was caused by you accidentally leaving the casserole on. Then she leaves the scene of the crime and returns to her regular time. You get home to find that your house has burned down, and so you go back in time a few hours and turn your oven off.
Now I will ask you the same question again. Did your house burn down or not?
See what I mean? It makes no sense. It's pretty much impossible to figure out what actually happened.
In this example, I assumed that time is flexible. I assumed that it is possible to go back in time to change things that already took place. But this model is impossible. If you change something in the past, it will have already happened when you go back to the future, meaning that you never needed to go back in time in the first place. But what if it were possible to go back in time, but not possible to change the past. Let's say that you go back in time to save your burning house again. But, for some strange reason, your brilliant plan doesn't work. No matter how hard you try, you cannot save the house. You are somehow prevented at every attempt. When you get back to the future, your house is still gone and nothing has changed at all. This model makes way more sense in my opinion. In this universe, both you and Mrs. Marmalade have the exact same memories of that day. In both your minds, the house burned down and it no longer exists. But there's one slight problem. What exactly was preventing you from changing the past? It's not like the world can just randomly stop you from doing something as simple as turning an oven off. It's not against the laws of physics.
So, even if time were solid and unchangeable, backwards time travel still makes no sense.
And then there is another problem. If time travel is possible, and we invent it in the future, why aren't there any time travelers coming back in time and messing with us right now? Why not go back in time and save the Titanic from sinking? There are a few possible reasons for this.
1. Time travelers have indeed come back in time and messed with us, but we don't know it. We think that the Titanic sank in the original version of time due to a tragic accident, but in reality, some evil mastermind from the future (maybe Mrs. Marmalade) decided to kill a bunch of innocent people for no reason by plopping an iceberg in Titanic's path.
2. Time travelers have come back in time, but they can't actually change anything that already happened.
3. Time travel is impossible.
I don't know which possibility is correct (how could I, unless I am actually an evil mastermind disguised a 14 year old girl). Maybe there is another possibility that I haven't thought of. Maybe the humans of the future have enough problems of their own to deal with and don't have any interest in solving ours. Or maybe the universe is actually going to randomly implode in 56.9 seconds and we humans never do get to that time travel stage. We can't know the future for sure, at least for now, and so I will leave you with a bunch of random thoughts that make no sense and a headache from thinking about unsolvable paradoxes. Have a nice day.
Time travel is possible. In fact, you're doing it right now. You're traveling through time in your little bubble of existence going forward, always forward. Time travel to the future (in my opinion) is definitely possible. To travel 500 years forward in five seconds isn't bending the nature of time, all it does is speed up the process. But what if you would like to travel into the past. Is it possible? I personally don't think so. In this post, I will explain why.
To make this more understandable, we'll talk about you for a while. Lets say you are living a happy care-free life. Everything is wonderful and you are surrounded by butterflies and sunshine. But one day you make a giant mistake. You leave a casserole in the oven while you are out frolicking in a meadow and your house burns down. This is not a very pleasant turn of events, and you'd really like your house back. So you hop in your time machine, go back in time a couple hours, sneak into your house and turn off the oven before your house goes up in flames. Problem solved.
Except, not really. First of all, did your house burn down or not? This does, at first seem obvious. It didn't, because you went back in time and prevented it. But think again. The reason you went back in time in the first place was to stop your house from burning. Why would you have gone back in time at all if it hadn't burned down in the first place? So does that mean the your house actually did burn down? But if that's the case, your house should technically not be there anymore, but it is, since you went back in time to save it. In this case, there are two versions of reality. One in which your house burned down and one in which it didn't. Both realities are equally true and you have memories of both realities taking place.
But what about the innocent bystanders? What do they remember? Lets say you have an elderly neighbour named Mrs. Marmalade. She lives a peaceful life of knitting in her rocking chair and reminiscing about how wonderful the old days were. Then one day, her peaceful existence is brutally disturbed. She looks out the window to see that her neighbour's house is burning down! She calls the fire department and they rush over right away, but they're to late to save the house. Your house is destroyed. But wait, it doesn't matter. You went back in time and saved the house anyway. So Mrs. Marmalade never called the fire department in the first place. She didn't need too, the house was never on fire. Let's take a peak into Mrs. Marmalade's mind. In her memories, the house never burned down and everything that day passed by completely normally. But in your memory, the house burned down and you went back in time to save it. Your memories and Mrs. Marmalade's memories of the same event are completely different, which is impossible, right? Well, no. Technically, two people witnessing the exact same event might see it in different ways. This happens all the time. Humans do not have perfect memories.
Let me make this situation even more confusing. Lets say that Mrs. Marmalade is actually an evil mastermind disguised as an old lady. She hates you quite a lot (lucky you) and so one day she randomly decides to go back in time and set your house on fire. (You may wonder why she went back in time to cause the fire instead of just doing it in the normal way, but this is because the original version of herself was sitting on the porch knitting at this exact time. Anyone watching would conclude that it was impossible for the old lady to have set the house on fire. She was sitting peacefully on her porch when it happened.) So Mrs. Marmalade goes back in time (unknowingly to the exact day that your house burned down in the first version of time) and sets your house on fire, making it seem as if the fire was caused by you accidentally leaving the casserole on. Then she leaves the scene of the crime and returns to her regular time. You get home to find that your house has burned down, and so you go back in time a few hours and turn your oven off.
Now I will ask you the same question again. Did your house burn down or not?
See what I mean? It makes no sense. It's pretty much impossible to figure out what actually happened.
In this example, I assumed that time is flexible. I assumed that it is possible to go back in time to change things that already took place. But this model is impossible. If you change something in the past, it will have already happened when you go back to the future, meaning that you never needed to go back in time in the first place. But what if it were possible to go back in time, but not possible to change the past. Let's say that you go back in time to save your burning house again. But, for some strange reason, your brilliant plan doesn't work. No matter how hard you try, you cannot save the house. You are somehow prevented at every attempt. When you get back to the future, your house is still gone and nothing has changed at all. This model makes way more sense in my opinion. In this universe, both you and Mrs. Marmalade have the exact same memories of that day. In both your minds, the house burned down and it no longer exists. But there's one slight problem. What exactly was preventing you from changing the past? It's not like the world can just randomly stop you from doing something as simple as turning an oven off. It's not against the laws of physics.
So, even if time were solid and unchangeable, backwards time travel still makes no sense.
And then there is another problem. If time travel is possible, and we invent it in the future, why aren't there any time travelers coming back in time and messing with us right now? Why not go back in time and save the Titanic from sinking? There are a few possible reasons for this.
1. Time travelers have indeed come back in time and messed with us, but we don't know it. We think that the Titanic sank in the original version of time due to a tragic accident, but in reality, some evil mastermind from the future (maybe Mrs. Marmalade) decided to kill a bunch of innocent people for no reason by plopping an iceberg in Titanic's path.
2. Time travelers have come back in time, but they can't actually change anything that already happened.
3. Time travel is impossible.
I don't know which possibility is correct (how could I, unless I am actually an evil mastermind disguised a 14 year old girl). Maybe there is another possibility that I haven't thought of. Maybe the humans of the future have enough problems of their own to deal with and don't have any interest in solving ours. Or maybe the universe is actually going to randomly implode in 56.9 seconds and we humans never do get to that time travel stage. We can't know the future for sure, at least for now, and so I will leave you with a bunch of random thoughts that make no sense and a headache from thinking about unsolvable paradoxes. Have a nice day.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
The Deathly Hallows
A question that I have asked myself for a while is, if I had the choice, which of the Deathly Hallows would I choose? To tell the truth, I would never really want any of them. I have never wanted to have great power, so the Elder wand really doesn't appeal to me. No one very close to me has died (I'm lucky so far) so I don't have any need for the resurrection stone, and I honestly wouldn't be that into the Invisibility Cloak. I mean, sure, it would be fun to play pranks and walk around without anyone able to see me, but I don't know, there are lots of things I'd much rather have. I guess I'd say that I would pick the Cloak (and not because it's the right choice in the story). I would choose the Cloak because, out of all of them, it seems the most interesting to me.
Just for fun, I've created a list of some characters from my five favourite books and made a guess as to which of the Deathly Hallows each would choose. I've included Harry Potter characters whose preference is not mentioned.
Harry Potter:
Ginny: Cloak
Luna: Cloak
Neville: Cloak
Fred and George: Cloak
Draco:Wand
Snape: Stone
Hagrid: Cloak
Lupin: Cloak
Tonks: Stone
Bellatrix: Wand
Lucius: Wand
Narcissa: Stone
Mrs. Weasley: Cloak
Percy: Wand
Mr. Weasley: Cloak
Sirius: Wand
Viktor: Wand
Cho: Cloak
Pansy: Wand
Mcgonagall: Stone
Lavender: Stone
Cedric: Cloak
Filch: Wand (If he could do magic)
Fudge: Wand
Lockhart: Wand
Moody: Wand
Pettigrew: Wand
Lily: Cloak
James: Cloak
Slughorn: Stone
Umbridge: Wand
Divergent:
Tris: Stone
Rour: Cloak
Caleb: Wand
Jeanine: Wand
Christina: Stone
Eric: Wand
Peter: Wand
Will: Cloak
Tori: Stone
Al: Stone
Andrew: Stone
Natalie: Cloak
The Hunger Games:
Katniss: Stone
Gale: Wand
Peeta: Stone
Prim: Cloak
Snow: Wand
Effie: Cloak
Coin: Wand
Finnick: Stone
Haymitch: Cloak
Cinna: Stone
Rue: Cloak
Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus:
Percy: Cloak
Annabeth: Wand
Grover: Cloak
Tyson: Cloak
Thalia: Stone
Luke: Wand
Nico: Wand
Zoe: Wand
Piper: Cloak
Jason: Wand
Leo: Stone
Frank: Cloak
Hazel: Stone
Reyna: Wand
Octavian: Wand
Drew: Wand
Connor and Travis: Cloak
Clarisse: Wand
Silena: Stone
Rachel: Stone
Chiron: Stone
The Lord of the Rings:
Aragorn: Cloak
Gandalf: Wand
Gimli: Stone
Legolas: Wand
Boromir: Wand
Frodo: Stone
Sam: Cloak
Pippin: Cloak
Merry: Cloak
Faramir: Cloak
Bilbo: Cloak
Denethor: Stone
Theoden: Stone
Eowyn: Stone
Galadriel: Wand
Elrond: Wand
Saruman: Wand
Sauron: Wand
Witch King: Wand
Just for fun, I've created a list of some characters from my five favourite books and made a guess as to which of the Deathly Hallows each would choose. I've included Harry Potter characters whose preference is not mentioned.
Harry Potter:
Ginny: Cloak
Luna: Cloak
Neville: Cloak
Fred and George: Cloak
Draco:Wand
Snape: Stone
Hagrid: Cloak
Lupin: Cloak
Tonks: Stone
Bellatrix: Wand
Lucius: Wand
Narcissa: Stone
Mrs. Weasley: Cloak
Percy: Wand
Mr. Weasley: Cloak
Sirius: Wand
Viktor: Wand
Cho: Cloak
Pansy: Wand
Mcgonagall: Stone
Lavender: Stone
Cedric: Cloak
Filch: Wand (If he could do magic)
Fudge: Wand
Lockhart: Wand
Moody: Wand
Pettigrew: Wand
Lily: Cloak
James: Cloak
Slughorn: Stone
Umbridge: Wand
Divergent:
Tris: Stone
Rour: Cloak
Caleb: Wand
Jeanine: Wand
Christina: Stone
Eric: Wand
Peter: Wand
Will: Cloak
Tori: Stone
Al: Stone
Andrew: Stone
Natalie: Cloak
The Hunger Games:
Katniss: Stone
Gale: Wand
Peeta: Stone
Prim: Cloak
Snow: Wand
Effie: Cloak
Coin: Wand
Finnick: Stone
Haymitch: Cloak
Cinna: Stone
Rue: Cloak
Percy Jackson and Heroes of Olympus:
Percy: Cloak
Annabeth: Wand
Grover: Cloak
Tyson: Cloak
Thalia: Stone
Luke: Wand
Nico: Wand
Zoe: Wand
Piper: Cloak
Jason: Wand
Leo: Stone
Frank: Cloak
Hazel: Stone
Reyna: Wand
Octavian: Wand
Drew: Wand
Connor and Travis: Cloak
Clarisse: Wand
Silena: Stone
Rachel: Stone
Chiron: Stone
The Lord of the Rings:
Aragorn: Cloak
Gandalf: Wand
Gimli: Stone
Legolas: Wand
Boromir: Wand
Frodo: Stone
Sam: Cloak
Pippin: Cloak
Merry: Cloak
Faramir: Cloak
Bilbo: Cloak
Denethor: Stone
Theoden: Stone
Eowyn: Stone
Galadriel: Wand
Elrond: Wand
Saruman: Wand
Sauron: Wand
Witch King: Wand
Friday, September 20, 2013
Me as a Harry Potter Character
If the magical world existed, and I could go to Hogwarts, what house would I be in? What wand would choose me? What would I see in the mirror of Erised? I can't know for sure obviously, but here are my guesses:
Patronus: Some kind of cat, I think. Maybe a tiger.
What I would see in the Mirror of Erised: I really have no clue what my deepest and most desperate desire is. There isn't anything that I really, really want (other than House of Hades, of course). Maybe infinite knowledge? Or success? Or to be good at everything I try? I'm really haven't a clue.
What Amortentia would smell like to me: Books. That's an easy one.
Boggart: This is also an easy one. I'm not extremely afraid of many things, but there is one thing that I really, really fear more than anything else. Bees. They terrify me. I can honestly say that I am as afraid of bees as Ron is of spiders. And, for this reason, I would really, really never want to meet a boggart.
House: Ravenclaw. This is pretty obvious to me. I'm not brave at all and I am absolutely nothing like Hufflepuff. I do fit Slytherin slightly, but not very much at all. I am a total Ravenclaw. Knowledge is my thing. I love to read (mostly fiction, but non-fiction too) and I would much rather spend a day at the library than go to a party. And you don't have to be that smart to be a Ravenclaw, do you? I mean, Lockhart was a Ravenclaw, Quirrel was a Ravenclaw!
Wand: My wand on Pottermore is Fir, but I think that Beech might be more likely to choose me. I think I would probably have a unicorn hair core as well. There's really no way to guess how long my wand would be, but I like 11 and 3/4, the length of my wand on Pottermore. As for the flexibility, My wand would probably be in the middle, maybe on the stiffer side.
Quidditch Position: The totally bored person sitting in the stands because her friends made her be there. I'm like Hermione, completely not interested in Quidditch.
Order of the Phoenix or The Death Eaters? Order of the Phoenix, duh.Their name is way cooler
Occupation: Sorry to be boring, but I'd really love to be a Hogwarts teacher. Preferably Transfiguration, but Charms would be cool too.
Patronus: Some kind of cat, I think. Maybe a tiger.
What I would see in the Mirror of Erised: I really have no clue what my deepest and most desperate desire is. There isn't anything that I really, really want (other than House of Hades, of course). Maybe infinite knowledge? Or success? Or to be good at everything I try? I'm really haven't a clue.
What Amortentia would smell like to me: Books. That's an easy one.
Boggart: This is also an easy one. I'm not extremely afraid of many things, but there is one thing that I really, really fear more than anything else. Bees. They terrify me. I can honestly say that I am as afraid of bees as Ron is of spiders. And, for this reason, I would really, really never want to meet a boggart.
House: Ravenclaw. This is pretty obvious to me. I'm not brave at all and I am absolutely nothing like Hufflepuff. I do fit Slytherin slightly, but not very much at all. I am a total Ravenclaw. Knowledge is my thing. I love to read (mostly fiction, but non-fiction too) and I would much rather spend a day at the library than go to a party. And you don't have to be that smart to be a Ravenclaw, do you? I mean, Lockhart was a Ravenclaw, Quirrel was a Ravenclaw!
Wand: My wand on Pottermore is Fir, but I think that Beech might be more likely to choose me. I think I would probably have a unicorn hair core as well. There's really no way to guess how long my wand would be, but I like 11 and 3/4, the length of my wand on Pottermore. As for the flexibility, My wand would probably be in the middle, maybe on the stiffer side.
Quidditch Position: The totally bored person sitting in the stands because her friends made her be there. I'm like Hermione, completely not interested in Quidditch.
Order of the Phoenix or The Death Eaters? Order of the Phoenix, duh.Their name is way cooler
Occupation: Sorry to be boring, but I'd really love to be a Hogwarts teacher. Preferably Transfiguration, but Charms would be cool too.
Comparing my First and Second Myers Briggs/Hogwarts House Theories
On this blog I have made two Myers Briggs and Hogwarts House Connection Theories. In this post I'm going to compare them.
In my first theory, I used the functions (Si, Se, Ni, Ne, Fi, Fe, Ti, Te) to show which two houses best fit one personality type. Here's the chart:
In my second theory I used the simplest building blocks of Myers Briggs (Introversion, extroversion, intuition, sensing, thinking, feeling, judging and perceiving) to create a kind of score card for the correlation between each personality type and the four houses. Here it is:
ENFP: R: 3 S: 0 G: 13 H: 11
INFP: R: 6 S: 3 G: 11 H: 7
ENFJ: R: 6 S: 2 G: 8 H:9
INFJ: R: 9 S: 5 G: 6 H:5
ENTP: R: 7 S: 5 G: 10 H: 6
INTP: R: 10 S: 8 G: 8 H: 2
ENTJ: R: 10 S: 7 G: 5 H: 4
INTJ: R: 13 S: 10 G: 3 H: 0
ESFP: R: 0 S: 3 G: 10 H: 13
ISFP: R: 3 S: 6 G: 8 H: 9
ESTP: R: 4 S: 8 G: 7 H: 8
ISTP: R: 7 S: 11 G: 5 H: 4
ESFJ: R: 3 S: 5 G: 6 H: 11
ISFJ: R: 6 S: 8 G: 3 H: 7
ESTJ: R: 7 S: 10 G: 2 H: 6
ISTJ: R: 10 S: 13 G: 0 H: 2
So, the question is, do my theories agree with each other? I'm going to do this type by type. For each personality I'll say which houses both of my theories agree on, and which ones they don't.
ENTP: My first theory states that Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees that Gryffindor fits this type well, but Slytherin has the lowest correlation. Ravenclaw scored slightly above Hufflepuff which scored slightly above Slytherin.
INTP: According to my first theory, Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory, however has Ravenclaw scoring highest. Gryffindor and Slytherin fall into second place and Hufflepuff appears to have a very low correlation. My theories do not agree very well on this type.
ENTJ: My first theory says quite plainly that Ravenclaw fits this type best. My second theory agrees, with Slytherin coming in second place and Hufflepuff with the lowest score.
INTJ: Both my theories strongly agree that INTJ best fits Ravenclaw. Slytherin comes in second in my second theory. This type has the highest score for Ravenclaw of all the sixteen types and also has very low scores for Gryffindor and especially Hufflepuff.
INFP: Hufflepuff and Gryffindor fit this type best according to my first theory. My second theory agrees, putting Gryffindor as the strongest correlation and Hufflepuff in second place. Slytherin does not score very high.
INFJ: My first theory states that Ravenclaw and Gryffindor are the best fits for this type. My second theory agrees, though Ravenclaw is stronger.
ENFJ: My first theory says that Gryffindor and Ravenclaw are the best fits for this type, however, my second theory slightly disagrees. Hufflepuff scores highest with Gryffindor in second place. Slytherin has a low correlation.
ENFP: Gryffindor and Hufflepuff are the strongest for this type according to my first theory. My second theory agree completely, putting Gryffindor a little higher than Hufflepuff. Slytherin scores a perfect zero and Ravenclaw scores pretty low as well. This type has the highest score for Gryffindor of all sixteen types.
ISTP: Slytherin and Hufflepuff get the highest scores in my first theory. My second theory agrees that Slytherin fits this type, but Hufflepuff is put in last place. Ravenclaw scores second highest in my second theory.
ESTP: In my first theory, Hufflepuff and Slytherin have the highest correlation. My second theory agrees, Slytherin and Hufflepuff tie for first place. Gryffindor scores second highest.
ESFP: Both my theories agree that Hufflepuff fits this type best. My second theory puts Gryffindor in second place with Slytherin scoring low and Ravenclaw scoring even lower. This type has the strongest correlation with Hufflepuff of any type according to my second theory.
ISFP: Hufflepuff scores high for this type in both of my theories, but Gryffindor comes in a close second in my second theory. Ravenclaw does not score very high.
ESTJ: According to my first theory, Ravenclaw and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees, putting Slytherin in first place and Ravenclaw in second. Gryffindor scores very low for this type.
ISTJ: My first theory says that Slytherin and Ravenclaw fit this type best. My second theory agrees completely, putting Slytherin in first place and Ravemclaw in second. Both Hufflepuff and Gryffindor have extremely low scores, but Gryffindor is lower, with zero points. This type has the highest number of points for Slytherin of all sixteen MBTI types.
ESFJ: Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best in my first theory. My second theory disagrees, putting Hufflepuff in first place and Gryffindor and Slytherin a little below that. Ravenclaw scores pretty low for this type.
ISFJ: My first theory states that Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees about Slytherin, but puts Hufflepuff in second place instead of Gryffindor, which actually has the lowest score.
As you can see, my theories are quite different. I don't believe that either of them is very accurate, but I think the my second theory is much better than my first. My type happens to be INTJ and my Hogwarts house is Ravenclaw, so I might be slightly biased about that type. Some of the types (ISFJ for example) have really inaccurate results in both my theories. I believe that Hufflepuff fits this type best (which is first in neither of my theories) and Gryffindor comes in a close second. I don't believe Slytherin fits this type at all, but both of my theories state that it has the highest correlation.
So, obviously neither of my theories work and it was technically pointless to do either of them. But I am an INTJ, and I can't help obsessing about my Scientific interests.
In my first theory, I used the functions (Si, Se, Ni, Ne, Fi, Fe, Ti, Te) to show which two houses best fit one personality type. Here's the chart:
Personality Type | Primary Function | Supportive Function | Primary House | Secondary House |
ENTP | Ne | Ti | Gryffindor | Slytherin |
INTP | Ti | Ne | Slytherin | Gryffindor |
ENTJ | Te | Ni | Ravenclaw | Ravenclaw |
INTJ | Ni | Te | Ravenclaw | Ravenclaw |
INFP | Fi | Ne | Hufflepuff | Gryffindor |
INFJ | Ni | Fe | Ravenclaw | Gryffindor |
ENFJ | Fe | Ni | Gryffindor | Ravenclaw |
ENFP | Ne | Fi | Gryffindor | Hufflepuff |
ISTP | Ti | Se | Slytherin | Hufflepuff |
ESTP | Se | Ti | Hufflepuff | Slytherin |
ESFP | Se | Fi | Hufflepuff | Hufflepuff |
ISFP | Fi | Se | Hufflepuff | Hufflepuff |
ESTJ | Te | Si | Ravenclaw | Slytherin |
ISTJ | Si | Te | Slytherin | Ravenclaw |
ESFJ | Fe | Si | Gryffindor | Slytherin |
ISFJ | Si | Fe | Slytherin | Gryffindor |
In my second theory I used the simplest building blocks of Myers Briggs (Introversion, extroversion, intuition, sensing, thinking, feeling, judging and perceiving) to create a kind of score card for the correlation between each personality type and the four houses. Here it is:
ENFP: R: 3 S: 0 G: 13 H: 11
INFP: R: 6 S: 3 G: 11 H: 7
ENFJ: R: 6 S: 2 G: 8 H:9
INFJ: R: 9 S: 5 G: 6 H:5
ENTP: R: 7 S: 5 G: 10 H: 6
INTP: R: 10 S: 8 G: 8 H: 2
ENTJ: R: 10 S: 7 G: 5 H: 4
INTJ: R: 13 S: 10 G: 3 H: 0
ESFP: R: 0 S: 3 G: 10 H: 13
ISFP: R: 3 S: 6 G: 8 H: 9
ESTP: R: 4 S: 8 G: 7 H: 8
ISTP: R: 7 S: 11 G: 5 H: 4
ESFJ: R: 3 S: 5 G: 6 H: 11
ISFJ: R: 6 S: 8 G: 3 H: 7
ESTJ: R: 7 S: 10 G: 2 H: 6
ISTJ: R: 10 S: 13 G: 0 H: 2
So, the question is, do my theories agree with each other? I'm going to do this type by type. For each personality I'll say which houses both of my theories agree on, and which ones they don't.
ENTP: My first theory states that Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees that Gryffindor fits this type well, but Slytherin has the lowest correlation. Ravenclaw scored slightly above Hufflepuff which scored slightly above Slytherin.
INTP: According to my first theory, Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory, however has Ravenclaw scoring highest. Gryffindor and Slytherin fall into second place and Hufflepuff appears to have a very low correlation. My theories do not agree very well on this type.
ENTJ: My first theory says quite plainly that Ravenclaw fits this type best. My second theory agrees, with Slytherin coming in second place and Hufflepuff with the lowest score.
INTJ: Both my theories strongly agree that INTJ best fits Ravenclaw. Slytherin comes in second in my second theory. This type has the highest score for Ravenclaw of all the sixteen types and also has very low scores for Gryffindor and especially Hufflepuff.
INFP: Hufflepuff and Gryffindor fit this type best according to my first theory. My second theory agrees, putting Gryffindor as the strongest correlation and Hufflepuff in second place. Slytherin does not score very high.
INFJ: My first theory states that Ravenclaw and Gryffindor are the best fits for this type. My second theory agrees, though Ravenclaw is stronger.
ENFJ: My first theory says that Gryffindor and Ravenclaw are the best fits for this type, however, my second theory slightly disagrees. Hufflepuff scores highest with Gryffindor in second place. Slytherin has a low correlation.
ENFP: Gryffindor and Hufflepuff are the strongest for this type according to my first theory. My second theory agree completely, putting Gryffindor a little higher than Hufflepuff. Slytherin scores a perfect zero and Ravenclaw scores pretty low as well. This type has the highest score for Gryffindor of all sixteen types.
ISTP: Slytherin and Hufflepuff get the highest scores in my first theory. My second theory agrees that Slytherin fits this type, but Hufflepuff is put in last place. Ravenclaw scores second highest in my second theory.
ESTP: In my first theory, Hufflepuff and Slytherin have the highest correlation. My second theory agrees, Slytherin and Hufflepuff tie for first place. Gryffindor scores second highest.
ESFP: Both my theories agree that Hufflepuff fits this type best. My second theory puts Gryffindor in second place with Slytherin scoring low and Ravenclaw scoring even lower. This type has the strongest correlation with Hufflepuff of any type according to my second theory.
ISFP: Hufflepuff scores high for this type in both of my theories, but Gryffindor comes in a close second in my second theory. Ravenclaw does not score very high.
ESTJ: According to my first theory, Ravenclaw and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees, putting Slytherin in first place and Ravenclaw in second. Gryffindor scores very low for this type.
ISTJ: My first theory says that Slytherin and Ravenclaw fit this type best. My second theory agrees completely, putting Slytherin in first place and Ravemclaw in second. Both Hufflepuff and Gryffindor have extremely low scores, but Gryffindor is lower, with zero points. This type has the highest number of points for Slytherin of all sixteen MBTI types.
ESFJ: Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best in my first theory. My second theory disagrees, putting Hufflepuff in first place and Gryffindor and Slytherin a little below that. Ravenclaw scores pretty low for this type.
ISFJ: My first theory states that Gryffindor and Slytherin fit this type best. My second theory agrees about Slytherin, but puts Hufflepuff in second place instead of Gryffindor, which actually has the lowest score.
As you can see, my theories are quite different. I don't believe that either of them is very accurate, but I think the my second theory is much better than my first. My type happens to be INTJ and my Hogwarts house is Ravenclaw, so I might be slightly biased about that type. Some of the types (ISFJ for example) have really inaccurate results in both my theories. I believe that Hufflepuff fits this type best (which is first in neither of my theories) and Gryffindor comes in a close second. I don't believe Slytherin fits this type at all, but both of my theories state that it has the highest correlation.
So, obviously neither of my theories work and it was technically pointless to do either of them. But I am an INTJ, and I can't help obsessing about my Scientific interests.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Connecting Myers Briggs and the Hogwarts Houses Part Two
I've done a post on the connections between MBTI and the Hogwarts Houses before. I used the functions in that post instead of the temperaments. This time, instead of using those confusing functions, I'm going to make it very simple.
Introversion/Extroversion: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to be introverted and Hufflepuffs and Gryffindors are more likely to be Extroverted.
Intuition/Sensing: Ravenclaws and Gryffindors are more likely to use intuition while Slytherins and Hufflepuffs are more likely to use Sensing.
Thinking/Feeling: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to be Thinkers. Hufflepuffs and Gryffindors are more likely to be Feelers.
Judging/Perceiving: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to Judge and Gryffindors and Hufflepuffs are more likely to Perceive.
I've made a kind of scoring system. For each part of the personality type, I have listed the number of points for each house. The points represent how accurately the type fits that house.
Introversion: R: 2 S:1 G: 0 H: 0
Extroversion: R: 0 S:0 G: 1 H: 2
Intuition: R: 1 S:0 G: 2 H: 0
Sensing: R: 0 S:2 G: 0 H: 1
Thinking: R: 1 S:2 G: 0 H: 0
Feeling: R: 0 S:0 G: 1 H:2
Judging: R: 2 S:1 G: 0 H: 0
Perceiving: R: 0 S:0 G: 2 H:1
If you take a certain personality type (I'll use INTJ as an example since it's mine) you can add up the number of points for each house:
Ravenclaw gets 6 points, Slytherin gets four points, Gryffindor gets two points and Hufflepuff gets zero.
This is actually a very accurate representation of INTJ, in my opinion. We are most like Ravenclaw, then Slytherin, a little like Gryffindor and not at all like Hufflepuff.
What about the other MBTI types? Lets try ENFP:
Ravenclaw gets one point, Slytherin gets zero points, Gryffindor gets six points and Hufflepuff gets five points.
This is also pretty accurate. Gryffindor and Hufflepuff both fit ENFP very well and I can't imagine and ENFP Slytherin.
I'll try one more. ISTP, my brother's type.
Ravenclaw gets three points, Slytherin gets five points, Gryffindor gets two points and Hufflepuff gets two points.
My brother is a Gryffindor on Pottermore (and I think that fits him) so I'm not entirely sure if I agree with my own guess as to what house he would most likely be in. My brother is probably not a Sytherin. So my new system isn't perfect. Then again, no system ever is.
A way to make it more accurate might be to increase the number of possible points given for each house. In the following table, a scale of 1-5 has been used to show how accurately each type represents each house:
Introversion: R: 3 S:3 G: 0 H: 0
Extroversion: R: 0 S:0 G: 2 H:4
Intuition: R: 3 S:0 G: 3 H: 0
Sensing: R: 0 S:3 G: 0 H:2
Thinking: R: 4 S:5 G: 0 H: 0
Feeling: R: 0 S:0 G: 3 H:5
Judging: R: 3 S:2 G: 0 H: 0
Perceiving: R: 0 S:0 G: 5 H:2
For each personality type below I have listed the number of points it earns for each house. The highest possible amount of points is thirteen.
ENFP: R: 3 S: 0 G: 13 H: 11
INFP: R: 6 S: 3 G: 11 H: 7
ENFJ: R: 6 S: 2 G: 8 H:9
INFJ: R: 9 S: 5 G: 6 H:5
ENTP: R: 7 S: 5 G: 10 H: 6
INTP: R: 10 S: 8 G: 8 H: 2
ENTJ: R: 10 S: 7 G: 5 H: 4
INTJ: R: 13 S: 10 G: 3 H: 0
ESFP: R: 0 S: 3 G: 10 H: 13
ISFP: R: 3 S: 6 G: 8 H: 9
ESTP: R: 4 S: 8 G: 7 H: 8
ISTP: R: 7 S: 11 G: 5 H: 4
ESFJ: R: 3 S: 5 G: 6 H: 11
ISFJ: R: 6 S: 8 G: 3 H: 7
ESTJ: R: 7 S: 10 G: 2 H: 6
ISTJ: R: 10 S: 13 G: 0 H: 2
Introversion/Extroversion: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to be introverted and Hufflepuffs and Gryffindors are more likely to be Extroverted.
Intuition/Sensing: Ravenclaws and Gryffindors are more likely to use intuition while Slytherins and Hufflepuffs are more likely to use Sensing.
Thinking/Feeling: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to be Thinkers. Hufflepuffs and Gryffindors are more likely to be Feelers.
Judging/Perceiving: Ravenclaws and Slytherins are more likely to Judge and Gryffindors and Hufflepuffs are more likely to Perceive.
I've made a kind of scoring system. For each part of the personality type, I have listed the number of points for each house. The points represent how accurately the type fits that house.
Introversion: R: 2 S:1 G: 0 H: 0
Extroversion: R: 0 S:0 G: 1 H: 2
Intuition: R: 1 S:0 G: 2 H: 0
Sensing: R: 0 S:2 G: 0 H: 1
Thinking: R: 1 S:2 G: 0 H: 0
Feeling: R: 0 S:0 G: 1 H:2
Judging: R: 2 S:1 G: 0 H: 0
Perceiving: R: 0 S:0 G: 2 H:1
If you take a certain personality type (I'll use INTJ as an example since it's mine) you can add up the number of points for each house:
Ravenclaw gets 6 points, Slytherin gets four points, Gryffindor gets two points and Hufflepuff gets zero.
This is actually a very accurate representation of INTJ, in my opinion. We are most like Ravenclaw, then Slytherin, a little like Gryffindor and not at all like Hufflepuff.
What about the other MBTI types? Lets try ENFP:
Ravenclaw gets one point, Slytherin gets zero points, Gryffindor gets six points and Hufflepuff gets five points.
This is also pretty accurate. Gryffindor and Hufflepuff both fit ENFP very well and I can't imagine and ENFP Slytherin.
I'll try one more. ISTP, my brother's type.
Ravenclaw gets three points, Slytherin gets five points, Gryffindor gets two points and Hufflepuff gets two points.
My brother is a Gryffindor on Pottermore (and I think that fits him) so I'm not entirely sure if I agree with my own guess as to what house he would most likely be in. My brother is probably not a Sytherin. So my new system isn't perfect. Then again, no system ever is.
A way to make it more accurate might be to increase the number of possible points given for each house. In the following table, a scale of 1-5 has been used to show how accurately each type represents each house:
Introversion: R: 3 S:3 G: 0 H: 0
Extroversion: R: 0 S:0 G: 2 H:4
Intuition: R: 3 S:0 G: 3 H: 0
Sensing: R: 0 S:3 G: 0 H:2
Thinking: R: 4 S:5 G: 0 H: 0
Feeling: R: 0 S:0 G: 3 H:5
Judging: R: 3 S:2 G: 0 H: 0
Perceiving: R: 0 S:0 G: 5 H:2
For each personality type below I have listed the number of points it earns for each house. The highest possible amount of points is thirteen.
ENFP: R: 3 S: 0 G: 13 H: 11
INFP: R: 6 S: 3 G: 11 H: 7
ENFJ: R: 6 S: 2 G: 8 H:9
INFJ: R: 9 S: 5 G: 6 H:5
ENTP: R: 7 S: 5 G: 10 H: 6
INTP: R: 10 S: 8 G: 8 H: 2
ENTJ: R: 10 S: 7 G: 5 H: 4
INTJ: R: 13 S: 10 G: 3 H: 0
ESFP: R: 0 S: 3 G: 10 H: 13
ISFP: R: 3 S: 6 G: 8 H: 9
ESTP: R: 4 S: 8 G: 7 H: 8
ISTP: R: 7 S: 11 G: 5 H: 4
ESFJ: R: 3 S: 5 G: 6 H: 11
ISFJ: R: 6 S: 8 G: 3 H: 7
ESTJ: R: 7 S: 10 G: 2 H: 6
ISTJ: R: 10 S: 13 G: 0 H: 2
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
The Awesomest Riddle in the World (Okay, Maybe Not)
I have a riddle. Would you like to hear it? Probably not, but I'll write it anyway. This riddle has multiple questions and you have to answer each one correctly before going onto the next. I've written the answers a little ways below. Don't cheat!
Question One: An airplane is flying in the sky. Inside it are 100 bricks. 1 falls out. How many are left?
Question Two: What are the three steps to getting a zebra into the fridge?
Question Three: What are the four steps to getting an elephant into the fridge?
Question Four: There is a party and all the animals are invited. All come except one. Which one is it?
Question Five: An old woman is trying to cross a wide but shallow river. The only problem is that the river is infested with extremely hungry crocodiles. There are no trees around or anything to build a bridge with. How can the old lady get across?
Question Six: The old lady manages to cross the river but when she gets to the other side she dies anyway. Why?
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Question Two: 1. Open the door. 2. Put the zebra in. 3. Close the door.
Question Three: 1. Open the door. 2. Take the zebra out. 3. Put the elephant in. 4. Close the door.
Question Four: The elephant. It's still stuck in the fridge.
Question Five: The crocodiles aren't there. They're all at the party.
Question Six: The brick that fell out of the airplane landed on her head.
Question One: An airplane is flying in the sky. Inside it are 100 bricks. 1 falls out. How many are left?
Question Two: What are the three steps to getting a zebra into the fridge?
Question Three: What are the four steps to getting an elephant into the fridge?
Question Four: There is a party and all the animals are invited. All come except one. Which one is it?
Question Five: An old woman is trying to cross a wide but shallow river. The only problem is that the river is infested with extremely hungry crocodiles. There are no trees around or anything to build a bridge with. How can the old lady get across?
Question Six: The old lady manages to cross the river but when she gets to the other side she dies anyway. Why?
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Question One: One
Question Two: 1. Open the door. 2. Put the zebra in. 3. Close the door.
Question Three: 1. Open the door. 2. Take the zebra out. 3. Put the elephant in. 4. Close the door.
Question Four: The elephant. It's still stuck in the fridge.
Question Five: The crocodiles aren't there. They're all at the party.
Question Six: The brick that fell out of the airplane landed on her head.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Pottermore
So, I'm on Pottermore. I'm a Ravenclaw (obviously) and my wand is 11 and 3/4 inches, Fir, Unicorn and slightly springy. I've gotten pretty obsessed with "wandlore" today. I just love the way that a wizard or witch's wand can describe their personality.
Witches and wizards with Fir as their wand wood are decisive and unchangeable. That unfortunately does sound quite a bit like me. I can be extremely stubborn. We're also focused, strong minded and occasionally intimidating. That also sounds like me except the intimidating part which I doubt that I am very much. Fir is also well suited to transfiguration which is awesome because it's my favourite subject.It's also the wood that Mcgonagall's wand is made of, though she has a dragon core. I find it interesting that Mcgonagall and I also have the same Myers Briggs type.
If I didn't have Fir, I think I'd probably have Beech. Those with Beech wands are known to be "wise beyond their years" (which I like to think I am), tolerant and definitely not narrow-minded. It's kind of funny because, in some ways, Fir and Beech are opposites.
That's all I have to say on wands (for now anyway).
Witches and wizards with Fir as their wand wood are decisive and unchangeable. That unfortunately does sound quite a bit like me. I can be extremely stubborn. We're also focused, strong minded and occasionally intimidating. That also sounds like me except the intimidating part which I doubt that I am very much. Fir is also well suited to transfiguration which is awesome because it's my favourite subject.It's also the wood that Mcgonagall's wand is made of, though she has a dragon core. I find it interesting that Mcgonagall and I also have the same Myers Briggs type.
If I didn't have Fir, I think I'd probably have Beech. Those with Beech wands are known to be "wise beyond their years" (which I like to think I am), tolerant and definitely not narrow-minded. It's kind of funny because, in some ways, Fir and Beech are opposites.
That's all I have to say on wands (for now anyway).
Sunday, September 8, 2013
My Opinion: The Top 25 Awesomest Book Characters
25. Hazel Levesque from The Heroes of Olympus
24. Sirius Black from Harry Potter
23. Frodo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings
22. Harry Potter from Harry Potter
21. Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit
20. Fred and George Weasley from Harry Potter
19. Minerva Mcgonagall from Harry Potter
18. Rubeus Hagrid from Harry Potter
17. Remus Lupin from Harry Potter
16. Frank Zhang from Heroes of Olympus
15. Aragorn from The Lord of the rings
14. Peregrine "Pippin" Took from The Lord of the Rings
13. Molly Weasley from Harry Potter
12. Suzy Turquoise Blue from Keys to the Kingdom
11. Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter
10. Samwise "Sam" Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings
9. Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson and The Olympians
8. Percy Jackson from Percy Jackson and the Olympians
7. KatnissEverdeen from The Hunger Games
6. Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings
5. Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
4. Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter
3. Severus Snape from Harry Potter
2. Albus Dumbledore from Harry Potter
1. Gandalf from the Lord of the Rings
NOTE: This list will change often as I read more books and also as I change my opinions on certain characters kind of randomly. Chances are, this list would look completely different tomorrow. Every few weeks I'll probably have an updated version of this list in a new blog post.
24. Sirius Black from Harry Potter
23. Frodo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings
22. Harry Potter from Harry Potter
21. Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit
20. Fred and George Weasley from Harry Potter
19. Minerva Mcgonagall from Harry Potter
18. Rubeus Hagrid from Harry Potter
17. Remus Lupin from Harry Potter
16. Frank Zhang from Heroes of Olympus
15. Aragorn from The Lord of the rings
14. Peregrine "Pippin" Took from The Lord of the Rings
13. Molly Weasley from Harry Potter
12. Suzy Turquoise Blue from Keys to the Kingdom
11. Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter
10. Samwise "Sam" Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings
9. Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson and The Olympians
8. Percy Jackson from Percy Jackson and the Olympians
7. KatnissEverdeen from The Hunger Games
6. Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings
5. Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
4. Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter
3. Severus Snape from Harry Potter
2. Albus Dumbledore from Harry Potter
1. Gandalf from the Lord of the Rings
NOTE: This list will change often as I read more books and also as I change my opinions on certain characters kind of randomly. Chances are, this list would look completely different tomorrow. Every few weeks I'll probably have an updated version of this list in a new blog post.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
MBTI and Me
I am an INTJ in Myers Briggs. I score about 90% on Introversion, 60% on Intuition, 40% on Thinking and 60% on judging. The INTJ description fits me pretty well. I am quite logical, I do kind of hate being around most people, and I like to argue. But I didn't always fit the INTJ description.
Four or five years ago, when I was ten, I took the Myers Briggs test for the first time.Yes, I do know that when you're a kid, your personality result isn't necessarily accurate, but still, isn't it weird that the answer I got the very first time I took the test was ESFP? I got the exact opposite result of what I actually am. Okay, it's true that the book I took the test in didn't have very accurate questions, but still, my result was the exact opposite of what I am! I took the test a few years later (maybe when I was twelve) and I got INFP as my result. I was very happy with this because the description of INFP said that they made good writers and I have wanted to be a writer since I was eight. Then, about six months ago, I took the Myers Briggs test for a third time (this time with one of those online tests, not that inaccurate test from the book) and I got INTJ. This really surprised me at the time. I had never thought of myself as much of an introvert and certainly not as a thinker, but after a while (and after taking about 200 billion different online tests and getting the same result) I realized that it was true. I am an INTJ.
Many people would be surprised to hear that I am an introvert.I have never been very shy, and I don't tend to care very much at all about what other people think of me. I just act like myself and if someone has a problem with me, I really don't care. I have been described as "Outgoing" by a fair number of people, and I don't think anyone would describe me as sensitive.
So why am I an introvert then? Well, her are the three main reasons:
1. I spend about 90% of my free time reading in my room, alone. This is not generally an extrovert's favourite activity.
2. I have very few friends. There have been times in my life when I have had no friends at all.
3. I don't actually like people. I don't like being around other people in general. They're usually annoying and I'm usually awkward and I honestly would much rather be reading than socializing.
The one other type that I've thought I might possibly be is INFJ. Sometimes I feel like the description of INTJs as "unsympathetic"or "Afraid to show emotions" really doesn't fit me. I do show my emotions. Just maybe not as much as some other people. Also, I'm still pretty much a kid. I like to think of myself as mature, but I'm still only fourteen.I could be totally wrong about my personality.
Anyway, that was me rambling on about Myers Briggs again. It's funny how I can talk for ever about a subject that interests me, but as soon as you mention something boring (like, lets say, fashion) I'll completely tune you out and think about something entirely different. I suppose that's an INTJ thing.
Four or five years ago, when I was ten, I took the Myers Briggs test for the first time.Yes, I do know that when you're a kid, your personality result isn't necessarily accurate, but still, isn't it weird that the answer I got the very first time I took the test was ESFP? I got the exact opposite result of what I actually am. Okay, it's true that the book I took the test in didn't have very accurate questions, but still, my result was the exact opposite of what I am! I took the test a few years later (maybe when I was twelve) and I got INFP as my result. I was very happy with this because the description of INFP said that they made good writers and I have wanted to be a writer since I was eight. Then, about six months ago, I took the Myers Briggs test for a third time (this time with one of those online tests, not that inaccurate test from the book) and I got INTJ. This really surprised me at the time. I had never thought of myself as much of an introvert and certainly not as a thinker, but after a while (and after taking about 200 billion different online tests and getting the same result) I realized that it was true. I am an INTJ.
Many people would be surprised to hear that I am an introvert.I have never been very shy, and I don't tend to care very much at all about what other people think of me. I just act like myself and if someone has a problem with me, I really don't care. I have been described as "Outgoing" by a fair number of people, and I don't think anyone would describe me as sensitive.
So why am I an introvert then? Well, her are the three main reasons:
1. I spend about 90% of my free time reading in my room, alone. This is not generally an extrovert's favourite activity.
2. I have very few friends. There have been times in my life when I have had no friends at all.
3. I don't actually like people. I don't like being around other people in general. They're usually annoying and I'm usually awkward and I honestly would much rather be reading than socializing.
The one other type that I've thought I might possibly be is INFJ. Sometimes I feel like the description of INTJs as "unsympathetic"or "Afraid to show emotions" really doesn't fit me. I do show my emotions. Just maybe not as much as some other people. Also, I'm still pretty much a kid. I like to think of myself as mature, but I'm still only fourteen.I could be totally wrong about my personality.
Anyway, that was me rambling on about Myers Briggs again. It's funny how I can talk for ever about a subject that interests me, but as soon as you mention something boring (like, lets say, fashion) I'll completely tune you out and think about something entirely different. I suppose that's an INTJ thing.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Connecting Myers Briggs and the Hogwarts Houses
Here is a link to someone's idea of the connection between Myers Briggs and the Hogwarts Houses:
http://aroomofrequirement.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/the-sorting-hat-of-harry-potter-and-myers-briggs-personality-typology/
I like this approach quite a lot, actually, but I don't think this table isn't exactly accurate. While I like how they use the functions instead of the temperaments (which doesn't work at all, I've tried it) I think that it would be more accurate with different houses representing the functions. The way they organized it, each house is represented by two functions, however the placement of the houses is uneven. In my opinion, to make it truly accurate, each house must be represented by both an N or S function and a T or F function.
Here is the original from the link shown above with my thoughts added.
Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Imaginative and innovative, they search for new ideas, people, and possibilities. Gryffindor. (I agree.)
Introverted Intuition (Ni): They examine patterns, symbols, and meanings to solve complex puzzles. Ravenclaw. (I agree with this one too.)
Extraverted Sensing (Se): They spontaneously seize the moment, following anything that draws their interest. Gryffindor. (Maybe... Or Hufflepuff. Or maybe even Slytherin.)
Introverted Sensing (Si): They rely on a strong memory, drawing information from past experiences and traditions. Slytherin. (Definitely)
Extraverted Thinking (Te): They sort, organize, and make decisions. They speak their mind. Slytherin. (Or Ravenclaw.)
Introverted Thinking (Ti): They operate from pure logic, sorting theories and solving problems. Ravenclaw. (Or Slytherin)
Extraverted Feeling (Fe): They nurture relationships, promote collaboration, and validate others. Hufflepuff. (Or maybe Gryffindor.)
Introverted Feeling (Fi): They rely on their values and empathy to create inner and outer harmony. Hufflepuff. (Still could be Gryffindor.)
So, I would say that in my opinion
Hufflepuff: Se and Fi
Gryffindor: Ne and Fe
Slytherin: Si and Ti
Ravenclaw: Ni and Te
Here it is. My take on the connections between Myers Briggs and The Hogwarts Houses: (You'll notice that each personality type has two houses to represent it, except for ENTJ and INTJ which are purely Ravenclaw and ESFP and ISFP which are purely Hufflepuff.
According to this chart, I am a Ravenclaw, which is true. My brother (who is an ISTP) is a Slytherin or a Hufflepuff. I'm not sure yet whether this fits or not. My parents are either Hufflepuffs or Gryfindors, which makes sense.
Now, I don't claim that this chart is entirely accurate. In fact, I'm actually quite sure it isn't. In my opinion, Myers Briggs and Hogwarts Houses are two completely different typing systems and it is impossible to truly connect them.
http://aroomofrequirement.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/the-sorting-hat-of-harry-potter-and-myers-briggs-personality-typology/
I like this approach quite a lot, actually, but I don't think this table isn't exactly accurate. While I like how they use the functions instead of the temperaments (which doesn't work at all, I've tried it) I think that it would be more accurate with different houses representing the functions. The way they organized it, each house is represented by two functions, however the placement of the houses is uneven. In my opinion, to make it truly accurate, each house must be represented by both an N or S function and a T or F function.
Here is the original from the link shown above with my thoughts added.
Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Imaginative and innovative, they search for new ideas, people, and possibilities. Gryffindor. (I agree.)
Introverted Intuition (Ni): They examine patterns, symbols, and meanings to solve complex puzzles. Ravenclaw. (I agree with this one too.)
Extraverted Sensing (Se): They spontaneously seize the moment, following anything that draws their interest. Gryffindor. (Maybe... Or Hufflepuff. Or maybe even Slytherin.)
Introverted Sensing (Si): They rely on a strong memory, drawing information from past experiences and traditions. Slytherin. (Definitely)
Extraverted Thinking (Te): They sort, organize, and make decisions. They speak their mind. Slytherin. (Or Ravenclaw.)
Introverted Thinking (Ti): They operate from pure logic, sorting theories and solving problems. Ravenclaw. (Or Slytherin)
Extraverted Feeling (Fe): They nurture relationships, promote collaboration, and validate others. Hufflepuff. (Or maybe Gryffindor.)
Introverted Feeling (Fi): They rely on their values and empathy to create inner and outer harmony. Hufflepuff. (Still could be Gryffindor.)
So, I would say that in my opinion
Hufflepuff: Se and Fi
Gryffindor: Ne and Fe
Slytherin: Si and Ti
Ravenclaw: Ni and Te
Here it is. My take on the connections between Myers Briggs and The Hogwarts Houses: (You'll notice that each personality type has two houses to represent it, except for ENTJ and INTJ which are purely Ravenclaw and ESFP and ISFP which are purely Hufflepuff.
Personality Type | Primary Function | Supportive Function | Primary House | Secondary House |
ENTP | Ne | Ti | Gryffindor | Slytherin |
INTP | Ti | Ne | Slytherin | Gryffindor |
ENTJ | Te | Ni | Ravenclaw | Ravenclaw |
INTJ | Ni | Te | Ravenclaw | Ravenclaw |
INFP | Fi | Ne | Hufflepuff | Gryffindor |
INFJ | Ni | Fe | Ravenclaw | Gryffindor |
ENFJ | Fe | Ni | Gryffindor | Ravenclaw |
ENFP | Ne | Fi | Gryffindor | Hufflepuff |
ISTP | Ti | Se | Slytherin | Hufflepuff |
ESTP | Se | Ti | Hufflepuff | Slytherin |
ESFP | Se | Fi | Hufflepuff | Hufflepuff |
ISFP | Fi | Se | Hufflepuff | Hufflepuff |
ESTJ | Te | Si | Ravenclaw | Slytherin |
ISTJ | Si | Te | Slytherin | Ravenclaw |
ESFJ | Fe | Si | Gryffindor | Slytherin |
ISFJ | Si | Fe | Slytherin | Gryffindor |
According to this chart, I am a Ravenclaw, which is true. My brother (who is an ISTP) is a Slytherin or a Hufflepuff. I'm not sure yet whether this fits or not. My parents are either Hufflepuffs or Gryfindors, which makes sense.
Now, I don't claim that this chart is entirely accurate. In fact, I'm actually quite sure it isn't. In my opinion, Myers Briggs and Hogwarts Houses are two completely different typing systems and it is impossible to truly connect them.
MBTI
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality typing system that I find very useful. There are sixteen different personality types and every person (or book character) will fit into one of these types.
If you want to find out what type you are, there are many Myers Briggs Tests online. Here is the link to one of my favourites:
http://similarminds.com/jung.html
So, in Myers Briggs theory, your personality type is determined by these four things:
Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
Do you use sensing or intuition?
Are you a feeler or a thinker?
Do you judge or do you perceive?
For an explanation of introversion and extraversion go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/extraversion-or-introversion.asp
For an explanation of sensing and intuition go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/sensing-or-intuition.asp
For an explanation of thinking and feeling go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/thinking-or-feeling.asp
For an explanation of judging and perceiving go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/judging-or-perceiving.asp
Each of these eight types have a letter to represent them. You're either an I or an E, and S or an N (They used up I for introversion), a T or an F and a J or a P.
So that makes sixteen personality types:
ENFP, INFP, ENFJ, INFJ, ENTP, INTP, ENTJ, INTJ, ESTP, ISTP, ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFP, ISFP, ESFJ and ISFJ.
I am an INTJ. my brother is an ISTP. My parents are INFP and ENFP. Albert Einstein was an INTP.
For a detailed analysis of each of the types, please click on this link: (the link goes to an INTJ profile but if you look on the right hand side of the page you'll notice that it contains links to all the other personality types)
http://www.16personalities.com/intj-personality
And here is another link to more information on each of the personality types:
http://www.personalitypage.com/html/high-level.html
Are you bored of Myers Briggs yet? I hope not. Because Myers Briggs is a whole lot more complex than just the sixteen personality types.
First of all, there are the four temperaments. Many people like to divide the Myers Briggs types into four groups. The SJs, the SPs, the NTs and the NFs.
The SJs (ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFJ, ISFJ) are sometimes called The Guardians.
The SPs (ESTP, ISTP, ESFP, ISFP) are sometimes called The Artisans.
The NTs (ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, INTP) are sometimes called The Rationals.
The NFs (ENFJ, INFJ, ENFP, INFP) are sometimes called The Idealists.
That means that my brother is an Artisan, my parents are Idealists and Einstein and I both happen to be Rationals. Coincidence? I think not.
Here is a link to information on the four temperaments:
http://www.personalitypage.com/html/four-temps.html
Are you confused yet? Well it gets even more complicated. Turns out there is another interesting part of Myers Briggs known as functions. It turns out that there are eight different functions. They are:
Se: Extroverted Sensing
Si: Introverted Sensing
Ne: Extroverted Intuition
Ni: Introverted Intuition
Fe: Extroverted Feeling
Fi: Introverted Feeling
Te: Extroverted Thinking
Ti: Introverted Thinking
Here is a link to information on the functions:
http://understandmyersbriggs.blogspot.ca/2012/12/the-8-cognitive-functions.html
Each personality type has four functions, which means that each person in the world uses four of the above functions. We each have a Dominant Function, an Auxiliary Function, a Tertiary Function and an Inferior Function.
Here is a link that explains the Dominant, Auxiliary, Tertiary and Inferior Functions:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/understanding-mbti-type-dynamics/
And here is a second one:
http://typelogic.com/fa.html
So, anyway, my Dominant Function is Introverted Intuition, my Auxiliary is Extroverted Thinking, my Tertiary is Introverted Feeling and my Inferior is Extroverted Sensing. Albert Einstein's Functions are (in order) Introverted Thinking, Extroverted Intuition, Introverted Sensing and Extroverted Feeling.
That was a very long explanation of Myers Briggs, but I'll be posting a lot more about it later. I'm going to connect Myers Briggs to the Hogwarts Houses and I'm also going to personality type all the book characters from my favourite series.
Hopefully you don't get too bored.
If you want to find out what type you are, there are many Myers Briggs Tests online. Here is the link to one of my favourites:
http://similarminds.com/jung.html
So, in Myers Briggs theory, your personality type is determined by these four things:
Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
Do you use sensing or intuition?
Are you a feeler or a thinker?
Do you judge or do you perceive?
For an explanation of introversion and extraversion go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/extraversion-or-introversion.asp
For an explanation of sensing and intuition go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/sensing-or-intuition.asp
For an explanation of thinking and feeling go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/thinking-or-feeling.asp
For an explanation of judging and perceiving go here:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/judging-or-perceiving.asp
Each of these eight types have a letter to represent them. You're either an I or an E, and S or an N (They used up I for introversion), a T or an F and a J or a P.
So that makes sixteen personality types:
ENFP, INFP, ENFJ, INFJ, ENTP, INTP, ENTJ, INTJ, ESTP, ISTP, ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFP, ISFP, ESFJ and ISFJ.
I am an INTJ. my brother is an ISTP. My parents are INFP and ENFP. Albert Einstein was an INTP.
For a detailed analysis of each of the types, please click on this link: (the link goes to an INTJ profile but if you look on the right hand side of the page you'll notice that it contains links to all the other personality types)
http://www.16personalities.com/intj-personality
And here is another link to more information on each of the personality types:
http://www.personalitypage.com/html/high-level.html
Are you bored of Myers Briggs yet? I hope not. Because Myers Briggs is a whole lot more complex than just the sixteen personality types.
First of all, there are the four temperaments. Many people like to divide the Myers Briggs types into four groups. The SJs, the SPs, the NTs and the NFs.
The SJs (ESTJ, ISTJ, ESFJ, ISFJ) are sometimes called The Guardians.
The SPs (ESTP, ISTP, ESFP, ISFP) are sometimes called The Artisans.
The NTs (ENTJ, INTJ, ENTP, INTP) are sometimes called The Rationals.
The NFs (ENFJ, INFJ, ENFP, INFP) are sometimes called The Idealists.
That means that my brother is an Artisan, my parents are Idealists and Einstein and I both happen to be Rationals. Coincidence? I think not.
Here is a link to information on the four temperaments:
http://www.personalitypage.com/html/four-temps.html
Are you confused yet? Well it gets even more complicated. Turns out there is another interesting part of Myers Briggs known as functions. It turns out that there are eight different functions. They are:
Se: Extroverted Sensing
Si: Introverted Sensing
Ne: Extroverted Intuition
Ni: Introverted Intuition
Fe: Extroverted Feeling
Fi: Introverted Feeling
Te: Extroverted Thinking
Ti: Introverted Thinking
Here is a link to information on the functions:
http://understandmyersbriggs.blogspot.ca/2012/12/the-8-cognitive-functions.html
Each personality type has four functions, which means that each person in the world uses four of the above functions. We each have a Dominant Function, an Auxiliary Function, a Tertiary Function and an Inferior Function.
Here is a link that explains the Dominant, Auxiliary, Tertiary and Inferior Functions:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/understanding-mbti-type-dynamics/
And here is a second one:
http://typelogic.com/fa.html
So, anyway, my Dominant Function is Introverted Intuition, my Auxiliary is Extroverted Thinking, my Tertiary is Introverted Feeling and my Inferior is Extroverted Sensing. Albert Einstein's Functions are (in order) Introverted Thinking, Extroverted Intuition, Introverted Sensing and Extroverted Feeling.
That was a very long explanation of Myers Briggs, but I'll be posting a lot more about it later. I'm going to connect Myers Briggs to the Hogwarts Houses and I'm also going to personality type all the book characters from my favourite series.
Hopefully you don't get too bored.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Divergent Factions and Hogwarts Houses: The Similarities and Differences
In the world of Divergent, there are five different factions. Dauntless the brave, Erudite the intelligent, Amity the peaceful, Candor the honest and Abnegation the selfless. At Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry (I've just started my fourth year there by the way), there are four houses. Gryffindor for the brave and chivalrous, Ravenclaw for the wise, Slytherin for the cunning and Hufflepuff for the loyal and hardworking. There are many similarities between these two systems of sorting that are immediately apparent, and I am going to list them here.
But before I begin, I'd like to say that though it may seem as if all Dauntless are Gryffindors and all Ravenclaws are Erudite, the faction and house systems are much too complex to simply say "all people in this house are in that faction". For instance, both Erudite and Ravenclaw value intelligence, but where as Erudite is obsessed with being knowledgeable and collecting facts, Ravenclaw is more concerned with being clever and creative. Many people who are in Erudite are actually Slytherin, not Ravenclaw and many people who are Ravenclaw are Candor or even Amity.
Similarly, not all Gryffindors are Dauntless. While Gryffindors are known to be loyal and true to their friends, Dauntless is more about doing dangerous and impressive things just for the fun of it. For this reason, I believe that many Dauntless are actually Slytherin and many Gryffindors are actually Abnegation.
So, as you can see, connecting the Hogwarts Houses and the Divergent Factions is actually much more complicated than it seems at first.
Here is a list of what I believe to be the similarities between the houses and the factions:
If you are Dauntless, you will most likely be a Gryffindor or Slytherin.
If you are Erudite you will probably be in Slytherin or Ravenclaw.
People who are Amity will usually be Hufflepuff.
Those in Abnegation will most likely be a Gryffindor or a Hufflepuff.
If you are Candor you could be in any house but Slytherin.
Gryffindors will usually be Dauntless or Abnegation, though some will be in Candor. It's pretty rare to have an Amity or Erudite Gryffindor, but not unheard of.
Ravenclaws will almost always be Erudite though many will be Candor. It is also entirely possible to be a Dauntless, Abnegation or Amity Ravenclaw too.
Hufflepuffs will be evenly spread throughout Amity, Abnegation and Candor. It would be pretty rare to be a Dauntless or Erudite Hufflepuff, but it is possible.
Those in Slytherin will almost always be either Dauntless or Erudite. I honestly can't imagine a Candor Slytherin. It's even harder to imagine one in Amity or Abnegation.
But before I begin, I'd like to say that though it may seem as if all Dauntless are Gryffindors and all Ravenclaws are Erudite, the faction and house systems are much too complex to simply say "all people in this house are in that faction". For instance, both Erudite and Ravenclaw value intelligence, but where as Erudite is obsessed with being knowledgeable and collecting facts, Ravenclaw is more concerned with being clever and creative. Many people who are in Erudite are actually Slytherin, not Ravenclaw and many people who are Ravenclaw are Candor or even Amity.
Similarly, not all Gryffindors are Dauntless. While Gryffindors are known to be loyal and true to their friends, Dauntless is more about doing dangerous and impressive things just for the fun of it. For this reason, I believe that many Dauntless are actually Slytherin and many Gryffindors are actually Abnegation.
So, as you can see, connecting the Hogwarts Houses and the Divergent Factions is actually much more complicated than it seems at first.
Here is a list of what I believe to be the similarities between the houses and the factions:
If you are Dauntless, you will most likely be a Gryffindor or Slytherin.
If you are Erudite you will probably be in Slytherin or Ravenclaw.
People who are Amity will usually be Hufflepuff.
Those in Abnegation will most likely be a Gryffindor or a Hufflepuff.
If you are Candor you could be in any house but Slytherin.
Gryffindors will usually be Dauntless or Abnegation, though some will be in Candor. It's pretty rare to have an Amity or Erudite Gryffindor, but not unheard of.
Ravenclaws will almost always be Erudite though many will be Candor. It is also entirely possible to be a Dauntless, Abnegation or Amity Ravenclaw too.
Hufflepuffs will be evenly spread throughout Amity, Abnegation and Candor. It would be pretty rare to be a Dauntless or Erudite Hufflepuff, but it is possible.
Those in Slytherin will almost always be either Dauntless or Erudite. I honestly can't imagine a Candor Slytherin. It's even harder to imagine one in Amity or Abnegation.
So Here is my First Post!
Hello. Welcome to my blog about awesome stuff (mostly books). I'm not entirely sure what I will be posting on here. Hopefully things that are even slightly interesting. If you want to know a bit about me, visit the "About Me" page. Well, now I believe I am done saying obvious things.
May the odds be ever in your favour.
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