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59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time.
Quote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on April 21, 2016, 02:45:57 PMQuote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.I don't think the scoring works like that. 50 should be the "best" score, meaning you have experienced both spectrums in some way. As you move away from 50 in either direction you become more insulated.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on April 21, 2016, 02:45:57 PMQuote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.Kinda funny considering it's the economic elite that drive American culture (e.g. the Kardashians).
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Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on April 21, 2016, 03:15:01 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on April 21, 2016, 02:45:57 PMQuote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.I don't think the scoring works like that. 50 should be the "best" score, meaning you have experienced both spectrums in some way. As you move away from 50 in either direction you become more insulated.I think that's the way it should work, but the questions would need to be a lot more balanced to give that sort of result. There would need to be questions with lists of books you've read, if you've ever been to Europe, etc. You can't just assume that because somebody has been to Branson and knows who Jimmie Johnson is that they are insulated from the other spectrum.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on April 21, 2016, 03:05:33 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on April 21, 2016, 02:45:57 PMQuote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.Kinda funny considering it's the economic elite that drive American culture (e.g. the Kardashians). Who is more important to the economy, the 10 or whatever people in the family, or the millions of people spending money on their crap? If the Kardashians didn't exist it's not like that money wouldn't be spent on someone else's crap. The Kardashians are the benefactors not the force.
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on April 21, 2016, 03:21:45 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on April 21, 2016, 03:05:33 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on April 21, 2016, 02:45:57 PMQuote from: slobber on April 21, 2016, 02:43:53 PM59. The descriptions are stupid and vague. I wish they would have had a question about how stupid and vague the results were going to be. I could ask you 25 questions and provide you a much better description of your life than they did. What a waste of time. They weren't really trying to describe your life so much as to tell you how insulated from American culture you are. Anything over a 50 is a good score, imo.Kinda funny considering it's the economic elite that drive American culture (e.g. the Kardashians). Who is more important to the economy, the 10 or whatever people in the family, or the millions of people spending money on their crap? If the Kardashians didn't exist it's not like that money wouldn't be spent on someone else's crap. The Kardashians are the benefactors not the force.Well, that's true, but our culture would then be different.
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