Post by WINCHESTER WEASLEY on Jul 9, 2011 23:11:17 GMT -5
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=cellpadding,0,true][atrb=width,400,true][atrb=style,background-color:#b66a54; background-image:url('http://i56.tinypic.com/2coo550.jpg'); background-repeat:repeat-y; background-position:left;,true] Winchester Weasley 14 - male - gryffindor - hetero - profile FRIENDS Ahahahaha! I wouldn't have thought the self-proclaimed king of negativity to have friends. Well, when you look at a school filled with children, I guess everything goes out the window, especially when magic comes into the equasion. To be sure, to be sure that this little Weasley here is as anti-social as they come, and this isn't because he likes peace and solitude, otherwise he wouldn't kill time on those infernal gaming machines that make one hell of a noisy atmosphere. He quite literally sees attempting to do things a waste of energy, and of course this includes making friends. However, this does not mean to say that he is a person who goes out of his way to be mean but rather just frankly cannot be bothered. Generally he gets along with people very efficiently. ENEMIES When talking in terms of things along the line of enemies, one cannot rule out that this extroadinary redhead has the means to make one from almost every living thing. With proof of this being a stick and a football (soccerball) as well as an Nintendo DS, all are used in such a way that the term "anti-idiot" has been coined. The stick, a "weapon" that is generally used for hiting, poking, prodding and many, many more things in range of 12½ inches multiplied by three, one could say there was no need for a football to help smack those silly creatures square in the face or of course nether-regions. But what would happen if there was someone just out of reach of the stick? But of course this magic stick can be broken into an appropriate length to suit Winchester, after all, it's magical. In that respect, a mechanism for those groups of people who will pester and pester and pester and pester you is of course his gaming console, thank God for modern technology. As such, I would think enemies come in abundance. ROMANCE Romances are few and far between, if not non-existent. Those who may see this boy as someone to love because he is detached from others do so because they are desperate for selfishly giving into lust desires and are absolutely accidents waiting to happen. Why would any sane witch be able to love this Weasley boy? For starters, it'd be an absolute miracle and to state more reasons to loathe him is the amount of sarcasm that is expelled forth from his mouth. I don't think that anybody in their right mind would like someone who almost constantly demeans them and everything they stand for. &OTHERS As for things like family, I'd expect this little Weasley to treat his family with a lot more respect than any other living creature (which explains his lack of talent in Care of Magical Creatures) yet still remaining the God awful good-for-nothing idle pubescent schoolchild he is. Relations with teachers tend to be a minutely better than they are with fellow students because of their lack of abundant idiocy and as far as evil doers go he couldn't care if you were the Prime Minister, he'd still treat you as a stranger, just like everybody else. Ministry workers often get the piss taken out of everything about them, because he really has nothing better to do. He could do homework, though he'd rather sleep or play Zelda. |