Taking Tea in the Kasbah



In last week’s post, I asked if you would rather have first dibs on everything or the last laugh. The preferences were closer to an even split on this one, with the last laughers barely edging out the first dibbers. Reasons for choosing one over the other ranged from the blunt and bold “that’s how I roll” and being assertive to the feel-good gift of laughter. As always, a wise collection of comments.

I flip-flopped on this one quite a bit depending on my mood on a particular day. As of the writing of this post, I am swayed by the “first dibs = assertive” line of reasoning and thus choose that option. Besides, I think I could use a little assertiveness boost whenever I can get it.

And now for this week’s question:

Would you rather

be best friends with Harry Potter

photo credit: Daniel F. Pigatto via photopin cc

photo credit: Daniel F. Pigatto via photopin cc

– OR –

with Katniss Everdeen?

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Who will it be, fair readers? Is your new BFF The Boy Who Lived who is always fighting off He Who Must Not Be Named, but would do anything for his friends and family? Or is it The Girl on Fire, a skilled archer and hunter who is in a fight to the death but would also do anything to protect those she loves? The kettle’s just boiled and lanterns are lit. Gather ’round and share your thoughts.Β I always love hearing from you.

 

 

 

24 thoughts on “Wednesday’s Would You Rather Question: Harry or Katniss?

  1. Harry wins hands down for me. For one thing, I’d much rather live in his world than that of the Hunger Games. Also, I don’t much like Katniss actually. Call me a rebel. Sure, I admire her, but she’s not the BFF type in my book.
    I’ll have to make sure I come back to see everyone else’s answers.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Katniss’ world is a scary place indeed, though Harry’s isn’t all puppies and rainbows. Then again, Harry has magic on his side to literally create puppies and rainbows on a whim. That could come in handy with him as your BFF. πŸ™‚

  2. I’m with Ellen. HArry all the way. That didn’t sound right. I vote Harry. Katniss seems a little bitchy and self-absorbed. And I’m a bit of a sucker for a nerd. Yes, I called Harry Potter a nerd. It’s a compliment.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Harry is totally a nerd. I think he’d find that to be a compliment, especially by the 7th book. Katniss has an edge to her, that’s for sure. But she’s had a hard life, harder than Harry’s in many ways. Harry does have magic on his side, though. A definite plus in a BFF.

  3. Oh, that’s tough. Wait, no it’s not.
    I think Harry Potter would drive me a little nuts. A) He’s kind of whiney. B) Always bringing down the magical heat on himself and his friends. I mean HOW MANY YEARS has he been chased by Voldemort and co? HOW MANY? and C) he is totally self-absorbed. I guess having 23 best-selling novels written about you will do that to a person, though.

    I think Katniss would totally get your back if she were your bff, so I’ll choose her. Plus, if you had to fend for yourself (with or without being trapped in the Hunger Games Thunderdome) she would be the person to know.

    Katniss = total win.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Harry IS always bringing down the magical heat on himself and his peeps, isn’t he? GOOD POINT. As for the self-absorbed attitude, have you ever watched the Potter Puppet Pals on YouTube? I think you’ll find you’re in good company in your assertion about Harry’s self-absorption. AND they’re hilarious to boot.

      Katniss would really have your back, especially if you were about to eat poison berries, which would totally be something I would do being the vegetarian in the group. While she might mock me for that, I’m thinking she’d forage me some kick a$$ plants that didn’t taste like dirt.

  4. Oh, my. I only know the tiniest bit about Harry, having read the first three books to my young ‘uns when the series was new. many eons ago. I know nothing about Katniss, so was knee-jerking toward Harry, but thought I’d at least give Katniss’ bio a read. An archer? Well, novice archer that I am, I could certainly glean some pointers. But, doesn’t this young lass have to kill or be killed? Horrors if I borrowed a scarf and forgot to return it. So, I am back to Harry. It’s not likely we’ll trade clothes, therefore, less worry that he’ll turn his wand on me.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      You’ve got some solid reasoning there, Sherry. Harry would not kill you for failing to return a borrowed scarf. He would just magic himself another one if needed. In fact, he’d probably magic you your own and everyone would be happy. Katniss probably doesn’t have a scarf to spare so if you did borrow from her closet, she’d know EXACTLY what was missing and track you down for it. Yeah, Harry might be the less intense, less scary BFF in this scenario.

  5. I read the jacket of The Hunger Games and thought, “My, that’s one of the most unappealing story premises I’ve ever seen.” My kids read it – more or less on the sly – and have seen the movie. I have not. That said, in her post-Oscar interview, Jennifer Lawrence comes across as the most amazingly funny, down-to-earth woman. Totally best friend material. So I’m going to buck the trend and go for Katniss, in the hopes she brings Jennifer along when we hang out.
    (here’s a link to the video of Jennifer’s interview http://youtu.be/wQNj-gF9bfE)

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      Tami Clayton said:

      I think Jennifer Lawrence is awesome and her interview is great. I think there’s a lot of her personality in Katniss, though Katniss has had a tough life living in District 13, the poorest of the districts. The books are actually good reads. I was initially put off by the premise as well, but I’m so glad I read the series. They’re so much more than what you read on the jacket cover.

  6. Harry Potter. But only because Katniss’ world is so much scarier, and I’d have to live in that world to be friends with her. Harry’s world is much more fun, especially since He Who Shall Not Be Named bit the dust.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Harry’s world does seem like a blast, even with He Who Shall Not Be Named lurking in the shadows. What’s not to like about magic wands that summon things to do your household chores for you? πŸ˜‰

  7. Like many of you, I prefer Harry’s magical world to the world Katniss has to live in. But I’ll choose Jennifer Lawrence because I just loved her Oscar interview and what she did in Silver Linings Playbook.
    I don’t think this is an answer. oh well.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      I think you chose Katniss based on Jennifer’s portrayal of her as well as her delightful personality. At least that’s what I read from your answer. She was awesome in Silver Linings Playbook.

  8. Katniss without a doubt. I love me some Harry Potter, but Katniss is a badass and she could teach me the survival skills i will need in the event of the zombie apocalypse. Additionally, she is tough and sweet. Harry would need me too much; Katniss would need me just the right amount. But, if we are talking about having particular powers….I would want Harry’s powers.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Katniss is a total badass and would definitely teach you some survival skills. She’s independent but social enough to have a BFF. A good combo in my book.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      A wizard BFF would certainly be an asset, especially in sticky situations where flying cars are needed or, say, should one need to evade an evil wizard bent on taking over the world.

  9. I’d have to go with Harry, mainly because I’ve read 5 of the books and seen a couple of the movies. I’ve never read The Hunger Games, nor seen the movie, so Katniss is an unknown quantity that I’m not sure I’d want to gamble on.

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Harry is certainly a solid choice but don’t write off Katniss just yet. Perhaps a viewing of the movie is in order for you. I think she may surprise you. πŸ˜‰

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    Brinda said:

    I am so hanging out with Katniss UNLESS Harry is hanging out with Cedric Diggory. Then I’d want to be introduced…

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      Tami Clayton said:

      Ooh, I hadn’t thought about being introduced to their friends. I’d like to meet Cedric, too, even if he does become a sparkly vampire later on.

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