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message 1: by Annie (last edited Jan 19, 2021 01:51PM) (new)

Annie (alyzzp) | 457 comments Mod
Do you ever want a second opinion on what your Hogwarts House is? Or maybe you're stuck between two MBTI types? Whatever it is, answer these questions and we'll type you accordingly:

1. When reading, what do you look for above all else? Describe your ideal book and include any other reading preferences you deem to be important.

2. You're on the top floor of a skyscraper. A mass murderer just entered the building, but the cops can't get there in time. Your boss is stuck on the second floor. How do you plan to survive? Would you go back for your boss?

3. When you feel stressed, do you look for emotional support (e.g. someone to rant to or a shoulder to cry on) or practical help (e.g. someone who will give you advice on how to deal with the source of your stress)?

4. Why do you think we exist? Do you believe in existentialism or nihilism? What will humankind's legacy be, assuming that there is more sapient life after the death of our species?

5. True or false: There is no good and bad, only different morals.

6. True or false: All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

Feel free to skip any questions you don't feel comfortable with, but note that this might make the game less accurate.


message 2: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) Now I'm questioning my life choices...


message 3: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) 1. I look for lots of action and characters that I care for

2. I'd sneak through the building to see if I can help my boss

3. I go to books for an escape. Writing is an outlet, so when something bad happens in my novels, I'm in vain.

4. ...

5. People make their own decisions, no one is forcing them into anything.

6. All animals are equal, minus the snakes and spiders that have caused me so much trouble


message 4: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Brooke wrote: "1. I look for lots of action and characters that I care for

2. I'd sneak through the building to see if I can help my boss

3. I go to books for an escape. Writing is an outlet, so when something ..."


I feel like you're a Gryffinclaw.


message 5: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) The official test says Ravenclaw, other tests such as BuzzFeed say Gryffindor!
*applause*


message 6: by Brooke (last edited Jan 19, 2021 02:39PM) (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) @Elizabeth
Slytherclaw? This is my first time doing this.


message 7: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Ravenclaw, I think???


message 8: by Lilly S (new)

Lilly S Ooh this is fun.

1. Typically I look for well developed characters and an interesting plot

2. Leave my boss of course, and then my first priority would probably be finding somewhere to hide. If the murderer found me, I'd try to prove my worth and join them

3. Normally I ignore stress and don't tell others

4. I don't know. I don't think there is a reason. I kinda sorta believe in reincarnation, but mainly just because it's a cool concept

5. Yes, there's two sides, both could be seen as good or bad depending on who you are and that's something that I will actually debate about

6. False


message 9: by Annie (new)

Annie (alyzzp) | 457 comments Mod
Elizabeth wrote: "I know my MBTI type (though I’m debating it) and house, but I’m curious to see your guys’ opinions.

1. Books with plot twists that blow my mind (that make perfect sense of course, with proper fore..."


I agree. Slytherclaw, though I'm leaning toward Slytherin.
As for MBTI--INTJ by letter dichotomies or ENTJ by functions.


message 10: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) Whats an MBTI??


message 11: by Lilly S (new)

Lilly S It's like a type of those personality things- I'm not really sure how to explain it


message 12: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) @Lilly

I think you have a lot of Gryffindor in you :)


message 13: by Lilly S (new)

Lilly S Inch Resting


message 14: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments 1) when reading, i look for an engaging and emotionally attaching plotline that also has constant ups and downs with an undertone of impending revelation and hope at the end. i also want to see a redemption arc of some sort with intriguiging world building which allows me to place myself into the story's world whenever i need to fantasize or daydream in the real world.
2) honestly i would probably panic and activate fight or flight and be inclined to maybe use the stairs or climb out the window if necessary, however, in those situations i end up usually feeling shame or guilt for seeking my own relief first and then i feel driven my that guilt to save someone else, and then i would probably scan the stairs for locations to hide and go quickly down the stairs and peek to see where my boss is, and if i get the feeling it's safe, i would probably find her and take her out of the building through a window since it's a safer option than leaving normally.
3) I look for emotional help typically, but in a sense i look for both since i want to hear feedback on what is making me feel such a way and if i'm reacting adequately or if i've done something where i feel like it's irreparable (eg, fight with a friend, or made my friend feel bad) i would describe how i tried to make it up and ask if what i did was adequate while also asking something like "am i worthy of her as a friend?" or "am i still a good person, can you forgive me for being this way?"
4) this will take a long time to unpack. i can't settle down on just one answer here. at the moment: life is so complex, down to every atom being placed exactly in a specific way to visualize the world as we know it. there are so many natural systems, eg, the arrangement of empty space, the concept of atoms and subatomic particles, concepts such as metabolism, food chains, and ecosystems which function in a specific way- not to mention the waves of emotions and the natural tendencies to have certain things prompt certain emotions inside a person. emotions are so dramatic and fluid that they can't be put into words. it's so abstract and undulating that the concept that all of the things we feel, the ways we talk to people, our goals to accomplish, is terrifying to me. i genuinely crave meaning and i wanna chase as many abstract concepts and feelings as i can to get as much fulfillment internally as life can allow. material things do not matter to me in the wake of searching for the very depths that human emotion can go and to feel everything that i can.
5) personally, what i believe is evil is anything which causes great and irreparable pain inside a person or leaves a hole which cannot be fulfilled. again, if humans have emotions to such a degree, there has to be a purpose to them, right?? if something is horribly damaging to someone, such as a murder, for example, as it leaves intense grief in another person, and this grief and negative feeling is a sign that something is wrong. so yes, there is good and evil on that level, but for trivial things, like cheating on a test, for example, that can be backed up by different viewpoints, so in that sense the line between good and evil is blurred and rather enforced by societal teachings,
6) conceptually and ethically? no. no one person - or animal lmao - is attributed to an innate privilege unless they openly worked towards it- even so, they should not be treated much better than their less experienced counterparts. in the real world? unfortunately, yes. equality is preached but never practiced and injustices are covered up by a mask of progressiveness and "liberty." the same problems exist now as they did centuries away, they're just painted with sparkles and halos now.
again, anything which causes negative feelings causes that for a reason and should be avoided, and this includes discrimination. connecting back to the last question, there is no reason to discriminate and it is not an innate thing to have prejudice- it's a social and societal construct which is forced onto people based on others' viewpoints.


message 15: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments holy heck i wrote a TON xD


message 16: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Lilly wrote: "Ooh this is fun.

1. Typically I look for well developed characters and an interesting plot

2. Leave my boss of course, and then my first priority would probably be finding somewhere to hide. If t..."


Slytherin lol


message 17: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
mira⁷     wrote: "1) when reading, i look for an engaging and emotionally attaching plotline that also has constant ups and downs with an undertone of impending revelation and hope at the end. i also want to see a r..."

Gryffindor??? Or Gryffinpuff. I think. Leaning towards Gryffinpuff.


message 18: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that's even better. I tend to like the more evil protagonists more. The more cunning and smart, the better. I want to be surprised. Also, I need beautiful writing, but not too poetic or pretentious, otherwise I'll drop the book. Finally, the book needs to raise good questions.

2. Of course I wouldn't go back for my boss. I'm not about to put myself in the path of a freaking mass murderer. Honestly, I would panic and jump off the skyscraper to kill myself. Either that or I would hide in a secure area with a weapon and kill the guy if he found me.

3. I look for emotional support because I need someone to be there for me. But sometimes I do want practical support, because the "I'm sorry"s get old.

4. I find myself leaning towards nihilism at some times, but at the end of the day, I believe in existentialism. Humankind's legacy should be the advancement of technology and knowledge, because who will care how nice we are to each other once we're all extinct? I don't follow that logic. I'm only nice to people because 1) I'm not brave enough to be mean, 2) The people I like are super sweet and kind and caring and I love them and I would never hurt them, and 3) I'm Catholic and I want to go to heaven.

5. I think there's good and bad. For example, rape is bad. Murder is bad.

6. True. I believe that humans are better than animals because we have a soul. That's just part of my religion, I guess. And I guess I don't think about spiders being equal when I step on them.


message 19: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments Sofia wrote: "My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that's even better. I tend to like th..."


okay:
i think... slytherclaw, more on the ravenclaw side for some reason, you just give that vibe.
based off of letters? intj, infj being a close second. based off functions? entj


message 20: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
mira⁷     wrote: "Sofia wrote: "My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that's even better. I t..."



I'll put what I am in spoilers in case someone else wants to guess.

(view spoiler)


message 21: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments Sofia wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "Sofia wrote: "My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that'..."


AHHH REALLY?? OMG THANK YOU!!!


message 22: by Ritz (last edited Jan 19, 2021 03:31PM) (new)

Ritz (ritz3793) | 142 comments Hmm. What do you guys think I am: (for my MBTI and Hogwarts house)

1. I usually look for realistic and likable characters, lots and lots of action and adventure, and also an interesting world.

2. I'd probably try and save my boss by finding some sort of weapon, just in case, and run downstairs. What are the chances of the murderer actually seeing me in a huge skyscraper, right?

3. Emotional support is nice and all, but I'd probably like practical help. But most times I just try and do it myself, even if I know I need help.

4. I don't really know. But I sometimes think there are deeper purposes for the things that happen to us.

5. I think it all just depends on the reason. There are a lot of gray areas, so you really just need to understand the situation, and based on that, you'll understand whether it's "good" or "bad".

6. Okay, I'm probably gonna sound mean, but, at least sometimes, true. Like if you need to choose between saving your dog, or an ant, you're obviously gonna choose your dog. So in that sense, true.


message 23: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Rithi wrote: "Hmm. What do you guys think I am: (for my MBTI and Hogwarts house)

1. I usually look for realistic and likable characters, lots and lots of action and adventure, and also an interesting world.

2..."


Gryffinclaw. Or Ravenclaw. I think.
For MBTI, maybe ISTJ?


message 24: by Annie (new)

Annie (alyzzp) | 457 comments Mod
mira⁷     wrote: "1) when reading, i look for an engaging and emotionally attaching plotline that also has constant ups and downs with an undertone of impending revelation and hope at the end. i also want to see a r..."

Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw. As for MBTI, XNFP. You have so much Fi it hurts, but also a great deal of Ne...probably ENFP though


message 25: by Annie (last edited Jan 19, 2021 03:39PM) (new)

Annie (alyzzp) | 457 comments Mod
Sofia wrote: "My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that's even better. I tend to like th..."


Slytherclaw
I already know that you were INFJ, and I agree. You have many INTJ characteristics, but ultimately you slightly more Fe than Te.


message 26: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments Annie (Local Trashcan Resident) wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "1) when reading, i look for an engaging and emotionally attaching plotline that also has constant ups and downs with an undertone of impending revelation and hope at the end. i al..."

(view spoiler)


message 27: by Ritz (new)

Ritz (ritz3793) | 142 comments Sofia wrote: "Rithi wrote: "Hmm. What do you guys think I am: (for my MBTI and Hogwarts house)

1. I usually look for realistic and likable characters, lots and lots of action and adventure, and also an interest..."


YOU GOT GRYFFINCLAW RIGHT!! But I'm pretty sure of MBTI I'm more ENTJ.


message 28: by Annie (new)

Annie (alyzzp) | 457 comments Mod
mira⁷     wrote: "Annie (Local Trashcan Resident) wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "1) when reading, i look for an engaging and emotionally attaching plotline that also has constant ups and downs with an undertone of impend..."

:)


message 29: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Rithi wrote: "Sofia wrote: "Rithi wrote: "Hmm. What do you guys think I am: (for my MBTI and Hogwarts house)

1. I usually look for realistic and likable characters, lots and lots of action and adventure, and al..."


OMG YES
I don't actually know much about MBTI, so that was a wild guess lol


message 30: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Annie (Local Trashcan Resident) wrote: "Sofia wrote: "My turn!

1. The plot is of secondary importance to me. The characters always come first. Grey morality is a must, and if it's accompanied by a redemption arc, that's even better. I t..."


(view spoiler)


message 31: by Ritz (new)

Ritz (ritz3793) | 142 comments Sofia wrote: "Rithi wrote: "Sofia wrote: "Rithi wrote: "Hmm. What do you guys think I am: (for my MBTI and Hogwarts house)

1. I usually look for realistic and likable characters, lots and lots of action and adv..."


lol you did better than what I would have done


message 32: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments wait what zodiac do i give vibes of?


message 33: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
mira⁷     wrote: "wait what zodiac do i give vibes of?"

I know nothing about zodiac signs that aren't mine, so.

Ooo can someone guess my zodiac sign?


message 34: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments Sofia wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "wait what zodiac do i give vibes of?"

I know nothing about zodiac signs that aren't mine, so.

Ooo can someone guess my zodiac sign?"


taurus or aries. i have no clue why. maybe... maybe leo? probably not.


message 35: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) What do you think my zodiac is?


message 36: by nis_boooks (new)

nis_boooks | 663 comments Sofia wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "wait what zodiac do i give vibes of?"

I know nothing about zodiac signs that aren't mine, so.

Ooo can someone guess my zodiac sign?"


Gemini?


message 37: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
(view spoiler)


message 38: by nis_boooks (new)

nis_boooks | 663 comments Sofia wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

Wait. Reallly?


message 39: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments oh wait yeah i thought gemini too for some reason but decided "maybe not"
XD
guess i should trust my gut feelings more lmao


message 40: by n* (new)

n* (nheartv) | 52 comments this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well thought out plots and clues that the reader can pick up as they read.
2. ditch the boss, arm myself. i'd try to find an exit, but not without a weapon of some kind in case i run into the murderer. if there's no way out or no room to wait it out in, follow the murderer as they go after the boss. kill/incapacitate the murderer.
3. i prefer to just procrastinate when i'm stressed, or relax by myself. alone time is the best for me in stressful situations.
4. i think the question of whether we exist or not is complicated. i'd like to believe that i am real, but it is just as likely that i am not. i've arrived at the conclusion that reality is subjective, and the easiest way for me to keep my sanity is to remain in my concrete existence and try not to overthink it. i say this while overthinking it. i do not want to think of a future after everyone's death, it is too frightening to consider.
5. morals are fluid. some crimes will remain inherently evil regardless, of course, but good and evil are not objective. most people are in between good and evil, so it is hard to provide concrete limits for either.
6. pls no *war flashbacks to animal farm*


message 41: by nis_boooks (new)

nis_boooks | 663 comments Can someone guess my zodiac sign?


message 42: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well thought out plots and clues that ..."


slytherclaw??


message 43: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Nitya wrote: "Can someone guess my zodiac sign?"

Did you answer the questions?


message 44: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments Nitya wrote: "Can someone guess my zodiac sign?"

pisces


message 45: by meher ! (last edited Jan 19, 2021 04:11PM) (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well thought out plots and clues that ..."


entp/intp hufflerin :))


message 46: by n* (new)

n* (nheartv) | 52 comments Sofia wrote: "nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well thought out plots..."


(view spoiler)


message 47: by n* (new)

n* (nheartv) | 52 comments mira⁷     wrote: "nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well thought out plots..."


i actually do think i'm not an (view spoiler) as i did before, is there a better site to take the test on? nsbjhdsudhshduhjnjdsjdjs i do vibe with the entps too


message 48: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
nivedha wrote: "Sofia wrote: "nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well tho..."


EHEHEHEHEHEHE


message 49: by meher ! (new)

meher ! (xxsoulshine) | 62 comments nivedha wrote: "mira⁷     wrote: "nivedha wrote: "this sounds fun, here's mine!
1. i like developed characters and good writing, and i appreciate books with humor here and there. i love tragedies. i also like well..."


(view spoiler)


message 50: by Sofia, duckish things (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) | 3116 comments Mod
Porg Brekker wrote: "1. I want entertainment. If it's not fast paced with an interesting plot and good characters, I don't want it. The characters don't have to be likable. They just need to be developed well.

2. I gu..."


gryffindor/slytherin??


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