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Highest Irrelevant American Third-Party Result (Major Party Results Will Be Bullied)

Socialist
- 17 (33.3%)
Green
- 8 (15.7%)
Peace and Freedom
- 2 (3.9%)
Democratic
- 1 (2%)
Transhumanist
- 11 (21.6%)
Libertarian
- 8 (15.7%)
Republican
- 2 (3.9%)
Constitution
- 2 (3.9%)

Total Members Voted: 50


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misko27

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I seem to know a shockingly large number of people more ignorant of social interactions then I am. Which is impressive, given me.
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Catsup

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I seem to know a shockingly large number of people more ignorant of social interactions then I am. Which is impressive, given me.
youre probly normal then, i havent found anyone thats beaten me at not knowing yet.

misko27

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I seem to know a shockingly large number of people more ignorant of social interactions then I am. Which is impressive, given me.
youre probly normal then, i havent found anyone thats beaten me at not knowing yet.
No, no I'm not.


But seriously, Even my sister has Aspergers (Which Chrome believes is spelled "Supergrass"). I'm actually a little concerned at not being able to deal with regular people (not that you aren't lovely bay12, but you ARE bay12, so normal is thrown out the window.).
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MetalSlimeHunt

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Well, there are plenty of people on Bay 12 with Supergrass Syndrome.
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Quote from: Thomas Paine
To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture.
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Tarran

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Yeah, and it sucks. It's annoying to have to constantly water yourself again and again to not die.
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Unknown to most but the insane and the mystics, Tarran is actually Earth itself, as Earth is sentient like that planet in Avatar. Originally Earth used names such as Terra on the internet, but to protect it's identity it changed letters, now becoming the Tarran you know today.
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Tarran has the "Tarran Bug", a bug which causes the affected character to repeatedly hit teammates while dual-wielding instead of whatever the hell he is shooting at.

Xantalos

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Yeah, and it sucks. It's annoying to have to constantly water yourself again and again to not die.
It's worse having an animal body. We have to put organic matter of a very specific kidn inside ourselves and let it go through a highly complex system of breaking it down for nutrients. You guys can just synthesise it.
The maker of Soylent obviously wants to be a planet person.
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MaximumZero

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Yeah, and it sucks. It's annoying to have to constantly water yourself again and again to not die.
♫There's a zombie on your lawn♪♫
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
probably figured an autobiography wouldn't be interesting

Xantalos

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Yeah, and it sucks. It's annoying to have to constantly water yourself again and again to not die.
♫There's a zombie on your lawn♪♫
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MAXIMUMZERO YOU MAGNIFICENT BASTARD
I never got to complete that game because I didn't want to pay for it. Humph.
How did it end? I nver found out.
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Catsup

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♫There's a zombie on your lawn♪♫
she has a nice voice... <3

Catsup

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MAXIMUMZERO YOU MAGNIFICENT BASTARD
I never got to complete that game because I didn't want to pay for it. Humph.
How did it end? I nver found out.
pretty sure theres a torrent for it out there somewhere, im sure i didnt pay for it...lol

MaximumZero

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It came with my computer. Full version. Woo HP!
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Holy crap, why did I not start watching One Punch Man earlier? This is the best thing.
probably figured an autobiography wouldn't be interesting

Solifuge

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New Test.

Oh, that's neat.  I like story-based personality tests.

Quote from:  Robin Hood Morality Test:
Most Moral to Least Moral:
Maid Marion
Little John
The Sheriff
Robin Hood

Interpretation:
You are essentially a contented person, even if you consider yourself a little superior. You are moral by your own standards, for you believe that morality is what best suits the occasion.

Men: You are sexually uninhibited, more romantic than you may appear, and more dependent on the approval of others than you care to admit.

That's pretty darned accurate, surprisingly for such a simple test. Although I wouldn't say I'm a very sexual person, it is a subject I'm open about when it's relevant. And I do have that moral flexibility thing going on too; I try to distance my moral decisions from my personal concerns, when deciding what's situationally right or wrong, though.

I sense a not insignificant tinge of assuming that "men act, women react" in relationships on the part of the test creator. Though it's also possible that the Main Point of this test had to do with Robin's reaction ("hey, let's burn down this stupid assumption that men can have sex whenever they want and women can't"), in which case it's more forgivable.

Yeah, I could see the passivity of Marion. You could say she acted when she approached The Sheriff, and struck a begrudging bargain with him, though.
« Last Edit: April 30, 2013, 05:51:22 pm by Solifuge »
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Max White

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LJ>MM>TS>RH
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You are the slightly romantic realist. You respect truth, and are broadminded and flexible. Whether you are a man or a woman you are probably a happy person. You like people and they can readily make friends with you. You are not very adventurous, but this does not bother you.

penguinofhonor

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MM>LJ>RH>TS
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We would expect you to be a happy, well-balanced person who likes people and is liked by others. You question whether many conventional views on morality are valid under all circumstances.
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Jervill

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MM>LJ>RH>TS
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We would expect you to be a happy, well-balanced person who likes people and is liked by others. You question whether many conventional views on morality are valid under all circumstances.

Same as the honorable penguin, here.  Also:
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Men: Do we detect a sense of chivalry and idealism under the sophistication?
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