Your political compass (and other political quizzes)
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PluMGMK

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Re: Your political compass
A red star on the PC Banner, maybe? 
Re: Your political compass
Gandhi land it is.
Re: Your political compass
You and Plum have the same political views according to this.
Hunch's and mine are quite close too.
Hunch's and mine are quite close too.
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Yeah I noticed. People do get alot of money and just sit there. Bunch of Scrooges.
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PluMGMK

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Re: Your political compass
neo's a bit more libertarian.Matyuv wrote:You and Plum have the same political views according to this.![]()
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Only by -10. ;3 But just clarifying by how much, because I know I was just saying the same thing as you. 
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First post updated.
As more and more people take the test, Gandhi-land is facing overpopulation, while there are still no settlers in Ayn Rand-land.
That's also true for me. Looking at this chart you could jump to the conclusion that I'm a dyed-in-the-wool social democrat (and I probably am by international standards, in fact, Americans would probably call me a communist :p ), but by Norwegian standards I actually consider myself a liberal who belongs neither to the left nor the right wing.Hunchman801 wrote:Funnily enough, I am more of a right-winger in French politicsThat's because because socialism is much more common here.
As more and more people take the test, Gandhi-land is facing overpopulation, while there are still no settlers in Ayn Rand-land.
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spiraldoor

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Re: Your political compass
This was such a great idea for a topic. 
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Interesting topic. I'm apparently near Neo in this case.
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Cairnie

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Re: Your political compass
LOL Oh dear.

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lol 
You know, I just noticed something from the page... It graphs so many American politicians on the graph, but so far, I haven't seen any fellow Americans (including myself) to be even in the same relative ballpark on the graph as many of the people that supposedly represent us.
Well, there's maybe Spiraldoor, but I don't know where he lives.
Of course, that also doesn't really mean much in terms of being apart since they made that point as well on the page.
You know, I just noticed something from the page... It graphs so many American politicians on the graph, but so far, I haven't seen any fellow Americans (including myself) to be even in the same relative ballpark on the graph as many of the people that supposedly represent us.
Well, there's maybe Spiraldoor, but I don't know where he lives.
Of course, that also doesn't really mean much in terms of being apart since they made that point as well on the page.
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Re: Your political compass
Ireland.

Ghandi land here I come!
Ghandi land here I come!
Re: Your political compass
So many of us chillin' in Ghandi-Land.
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Well I remember why Bush was made President. America was scared, man. You know, after September 11. Bush was like "We'll kick your ass!" you know? But then he did some things he shouldn't have. He left a mess, but I guess we could have had worse.
Yeah Spiral Door would probaly be made President someday.
Yeah Spiral Door would probaly be made President someday.
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Not to mention that on the Democratic side, we had (maybe besides Al Gore), just idiots.
Just...
Idiots.
Kerry being the biggest one, also being as indecisive as he is.
Just...
Idiots.
Kerry being the biggest one, also being as indecisive as he is.
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No, because Americans today won't elect an Atheist.neo wrote: Yeah Spiral Door would probaly be made President someday.
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MLII

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Re: Your political compass
WTH seriously?! Or are you joking?
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PluMGMK

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Re: Your political compass
What religion is Barack Obama anyway?
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Yeah you are right, if Proposition 8 couldn't pass then I'm sure that would be correct. Maybe if Spiraldoor was sent in the future, more people would be a bit lax about that. Maybe.
Seriously life is becoming crap though.
Most of the women I see here are pregnant, mostly young, and sometimes without a partner. Seems as though someone busted and bolted.
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I really just don't understand the big deal some people have with young mums, and single women.neo wrote:Most of the women I see here are pregnant, mostly young, and sometimes without a partner.




