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And because Rowling only addressed both houses above as the spotlight while leaving the others as stepping stones. Simple.
Eh.. you're right though.
But also as someone who knows nothing, it is easier for me to see that by making your statement so blunt and simple, you have answered your own question. You have clearly divided the 4 groups into two sides: good & evil. And as many RPG fans will tell you, being good may be right, but being evil is often much more fun.
Ravenclaws = nerd
Slytherins = bully
Hufflepuffs = special ed kid
Either way, out of those options, I'm happy to be the nerd
me too
Ravenclaw = Elite
Ravenclaws = Mind
Slytherins = Body
Hufflepuffs = "Its tingly when I put it in my mouth"
Fixed.