Subject: Humanity · Socialism · Equality
Author:
Posted on: 2018-01-16 18:44:00 UTC
Here's the results.
That was a lot of questions there!
--Kaitlyn
Subject: Humanity · Socialism · Equality
Author:
Posted on: 2018-01-16 18:44:00 UTC
Here's the results.
That was a lot of questions there!
--Kaitlyn
No? Well, here's a nice little test to find out the answer to that question anyways, courtesy of palindrom.
And as an example, here are my results.
And, my results:
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?t1=24&t0=31&c0=38&c1=31&j1=19&j0=45&m0=55&m1=12&b1=10&b0=64&s0=62&s1=7&p0=36&p1=29&e1=40&e0=40&prag=67&femi=24
Can I just say, I have the absolute worst flag ever? Just magenta, nothing else. Not even a dot or something. I'm half tempted to try the test again to see if somehow I get a better flag.
The Central City has definitely re-emerged, though it's much further to the right than it used to be. Maxewell, Granz, Hardric, World-Jumper, and Delta Juliette are all so close together that it's pointless to try and distinguish them. To be honest, if Quincy and Matt weren't so rural, they would be part of it as well.
RemnantShadow, meanwhile, has joined the colonisation of the Eastern Desert - there's five people in there, too! In fact, everyone east of Maxewell, except for Quincy and Hardric, is in a desert or worse (and the only deserts west of Maxewell are Larfen and Tomash). Given the five different forests and marshes floating around in the west, I think we can conclusively say that the ecology/production bar follows the communist/capitalist one...!
hS
If your Ecology score had been 41%, or your Productivism 39% - ie, anything to break the deadlock between the two - you would've been a magenta diagonal band on green.
(You could also get purple by taking your Constructivism score up two points to 40%.)
hS
My results
Not quite sure if this is entirely accurate since some of the statements seem to be really up to interpretation.
Because sadly I can't participate in it. My computer blocks political/activist sites (and I can't say I'm sad about that...)
-Twistey
The PolitiScales site asks 117 questions, in order to plot your political opinions on 8 scales: Constructivist-Essentialist, Communist-Capitalist, Rehabilitative-Punitive Justice, Regulationism-Laissez-faire, Progressive-Conservative, Ecology-Production, Internationalist-Nationalist, and Revolution-Reform. It also provides you a flag and a 'motto' (generated from your results); those sets of three words most people have posted are the 'mottos'. Finally, it can give you extra stickers for things that don't quite show up on the bars - so Kaitlyn got Radical Feminist, Horvat got Monarchist, and most people who aren't me got Pragmatist.
This isn't the first time we've played at political profiling; we've actually done it three times before, 2014-16. But that was done just on two axes: Left/Right and Authoritarian/'Libertarian'. I took to plotting everyone on a graph using their results, and drawing things like maps to turn the graph into a story.
For this year, with its 8 axes, I've had to dramatically expand the scope of the map. I've added height, alignment, land type... well, lots of stuff, as I said. And I've been adding people as they come in.
I think you're still Imgur-deficient? In that case, here are the three maps: 2015, 2016, and the current 2018 one. The 'story' (such as it is) has Plortitics progressing from a medieval world (2015) to a steampunk Age of Brass (2016), to the current magical world. The Eastern Mountains are the traditional home of various evil overlords (because the first people plotted out there were Dark Brother 16 and EvilAIUberOverlord, so, y'know...), hence War-Queen Alleb.
If you would like to guesstimate your position on the 8 axes (as a percentage: so, for instance, '67% Communist'), I can add Twistey as a rumoured hidden city after the weekend; I can even generate what your flag would be if you could fill it out. But no obligation. :) (Oh, for the flag part, please also say whether you strongly support any of the following: anarchists, radical feminists [ie, the abolition of gender, according to the site], or monarchists [ie, every country should have a monarchy]. The other 'stickers' don't count for flags.)
hS
Except for the main one. I kinda fluctuate tightly around the center.
So yeah. But I do know I wouldn't have any of those flag stickers.
You could ask me some of the questions if you like, or you could try to guess from my personality.
Also, sorry for replying late, I didn't see this until now.
-Twistey
Which I shall invent on the spot, so as not to drive myself bonkers by sifting through all 117.
Q1: Problems with society can always best be solved by working within the system, rather than attempting to overthrow it.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q2: A person's personality is shaped by their upbringing, rather than being inborn.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q3: It is more important to improve my own nation's lot, rather than improving the world at the expense of my nation.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q4: Human needs take precedence over maintaining the environment.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q5: The ideal outcome of the justice system is for every prisoner to be effectively rehabilitated and released.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q6: When traditions and traditional values get in the way of improving society, they should be set aside.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q7: The economy will be healthiest if the government stops trying to regulate it, and just lets the market respond freely.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
Q8: The means of production should be owned collectively by the people.
[Strongly agree|Agree|Neutral|Disagree|Strongly disagree]
(Look... you try coming up with a capitalist-versus-communist question that isn't just 'Communism is good yes/no'!)
Obviously these will just get you 10/30/50/70/90% scores on each axis, but if you want to add your own qualifiers ('neutral, but tending slightly towards agree', or 'disagree so strongly I am offended you would even ask'), I can use those to tweak the scores a little.
And for bonus points, would you call yourself any of these: an Anarchist, strongly religious, Radical Feminist, politically pragmatic, vegan, a conspiracy theorist, or a monarchist?
Hi-ho, questions-- away!
hS
My results.
Neshomeh's colors? I didn't do this intentionally.
HG
Hieronymus has discovered yet another new river. Seafarer's ship is high and dry (but still shipshape). Delta Juliette is a bastion of Chaos in the domain of Order, though with the slight adjustment of the Order-Chaos scale she's not quite as emphatic about it. CmdrHorvat has caused a landslide to reveal a previously-underground magical forest, which is pretty cool. And Maxewell has revealed the true extent of the eastern desert, and (with Juliette) has neatly boxed the Order fortress of Granz in.
There is a definite tendency for eco-friendly types to lean to the Left - look at all that green on the flags, and all the desert/mountain terrain in the east! Oddly, there's also a trend of emblems mostly appearing on the Left - except for Guardsman Tom, every emblem is west of me, and everyone west of me has an emblem.
(Which makes sense, because apart from Tom's shield, the Monarchist fleur-de-lys, and the very difficult-to-get double-X from being an Essentialist Punisher, the emblems are all strongly Left-biased. Internationalism, Communism, Ecology, Revolution, and Feminism.)
hS, still having fun, but if we have any more centrists they're going to be stacked on top of each other.
... that I'm a little disappointed I'm not the closest to the center anymore? I liked being the most moderate. Come on, let's get some more ultra-progressives to straighten that out! ^_~
~Neshomeh, Scion of Balance?
How did I end up over there? Didn't think I was that capitalist... :-/
... as 'that not communist'.
In order to turn those 3-section bars into a single number, I just cut the 'undecided' part in half. So you're (40+53/2=)66.5 Capitalist. At least according to this website; as you know, you were much further to the left last time (around the U-shaped sea, as I recall).
Remember that 'Capitalist' (on this test) and 'Right' (on the previous one) aren't precisely equivalent - that fact has ended up moving me to the east, too (though not nearly so much); I used to be much closer to the Fabled River in the west.
I'm just glad you're not trying to squeeze into the middle with everyone else. ^_^
hS
...I'm at 69% progressivism, yet I'm still to the right of most of the Board. Everything I thought I knew about myself is wrong!
Surprisingly, I'm about equally communist and capitalist.
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?j1=38&j0=43&e1=43&e0=40&p1=40&p0=40&t1=36&t0=48&c1=14&c0=79&s1=29&s0=67&femi=71&b0=62&b1=24&m1=26&m0=52&prag=67
Humanity > Equality fight me Tomash. :-p
Am I still a port city, hS?
I totally forgot about that. :-/ Here.
I'll update the map tomorrow, but it looks like you're somewhere in the desert between Phobos and aakmal. On a hill, I think.
hS
...I'm going UP in the world!
...Up? Like, higher above sea level?
...
I'll see myself out. :-D
Here is a link to the results I got...
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?m0=64&m1=10&e0=50&e1=24&s1=7&s0=76&j1=17&j0=50&t0=21&t1=43&c1=31&c0=38&p0=52&p1=5&femi=43&b0=55&b1=19&prag=67&mona=67
Unsure about them, but oh well...
I've... uh, just spent a couple of hours reverse-engineering how the flags are created. :-/ As y'do.
As expected, the flag is created deterministically from your stats. It can have up to three colours and one symbol. In the list below, the symbols are ranked from 0to 7 [rather than 1-8, because I found the double-X symbol right at the end and didn't feel like renumbering); the active symbol with the rank closest to 0 will be shown regardless of their respective stats. The colours, on the other hand, are picked based on the stats and the priority list. The actual layout of the flag is determined by the number of colours (2 or 3 - 1 is just a plain field, obviously) and the values of 'Internationalism' and the Reform/Revolution bar.
It's not possible to make any flag you want: you can't have a fleur-de-lys without white on there, for instance, or a shield without blue. But with this, you can manipulate the URL to your heart's desire to get any possible design.
My results are http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?t1=26&t0=48&p1=12&p0=67&e0=33&e1=43&b0=81&c0=81&c1=5&femi=76&j1=5&j0=76&s0=95&m0=90&prag=100
I took the thing twice, actually, and my scores were rather stable under retakes with the exception of the communism/capitalism axis, which was a bit more commie the first time. Eh. Economics is hard.
- Tomash
...that said, we disagree on some points pretty strongly.It's still a glorious motto, though!
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?p1=24&p0=31&t0=38&t1=24&s1=5&s0=67&m0=71&b0=55&b1=10&e0=43&e1=29&c0=62&femi=57&c1=10&j0=50&prag=100
Back in 2016, the map featured both the terrifying War-Queen Alleb, and the vast techno-island of Tomash. And today?
War-Queen Alleb rules still in the Eastern Mountains, in her fiery hot domain. Though not affiliated with Chaos, she has a fervent (one might almost say fanatical) hatred for magic, and harvests the anti-Mana thrown from the active volcano above her base.
Meanwhile, in the west, an ancient magical spell has finally been broken by the mages of Huinesoron, revealing an entire mountain that had previously been invisible. Upon its heights sits the great city of Tomash, blending science and magic together to further the cause of Chaos.
All in all, things don't look terribly good for the magic-lovers among the forces of Order. Ah, well - them's the breaks!
hS
I'm not particularly surprised by my stats. Here they be!
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?reli=100&p1=76&p0=5&j1=33&j0=26&t0=24&t1=45&s0=26&s1=57&c0=19&c1=69&b0=40&b1=31&m1=50&e0=14&e1=62&prag=67
-Alleb, who now returns to intermittent lurking and generally being devoured by Real Life
https://i.imgur.com/fXKPsRW.png
I guess I'm just a soft and squishy neutral in most of these
(First off: this is the link to Matt's full results, for you nebby types.)
To the Office of Thaumaturgy, Huinesoron,
After a long and arduous trip, we have finally come to a conclusion: the Office of Cartography are terrible at their job. They managed to miss multiple major cities - including Granz, which lies directly between Neshomeh and Hardric! - as well as an entire desert, and the delta around the town of doctorlit. We attach a vastly more complete map of Plortitics, compiled from our own efforts. We have also included a key, since apparently they didn't feel that was worth their time.
Now, moving onto something more interesting: we were able to confirm the presence of vast magical fields on both our own mountain and the mountains of Chaos. The triple city of Scapegrace, palindromordnilap, and Kaitlyn is practically buzzing with mana, more's the pity. We also confirmed weaker magical activity in the desert of Larfen and the forest of Neshomeh, as well as uncovering a previously-unknown magical wellspring in the eastern deserts, around Phobos.
Unfortunately, with good news comes the bad: we have also confirmed the existence of anti-Mana. This magic-absorbing force appears to have sprung from the actions of the ancient Uber Overlord: its strongest source is around the mountain on which his fortress once stood, while a weaker scattering can be found in the desert where he made his final stand.
It is to be hoped that the forces of Chaos do not gain possession of anti-Mana, for they could be a powerful weapon against us. Conversely, if the town of Matt Cipher could be convinced to collect up the material, we could begin to nullify Chaos' arcane advantages...
One final note: while travelling the emptiness of the north coast, we sighted a fleet out to see. The warriors of Guardsman Tom are still prowling around out there, and they owe allegiance to Chaos...
-The First Huinesoronic Thaumaturgical Expedition
~
Comments from the fully tricked-out map:
-Belief in change through revolution is common (though not guaranteed) in the far Left. The 'far' Right, though, aren't generally firm believers in reform - that belief is held by the centre. I think this means that the status quo is Right-leaning, and that the closer you are to that, the less you think massive change is needed.
-Progressives (further south) are more likely to be constructivists, while conservatives are more likely to be essentialists. It's not a hard rule, but there's definitely more little brown houses as you go north.
-Most of the stats, helpfully, aren't strongly correlated with anything. Belief in rehabilitation versus punishment (city size), for instance, doesn't seem to be linked to any of the other seven. Which says that they chose their axes well.
-I need to launch an investigation into what determines your flag and motto. :D This is fun!
hS
A bit disappointed at that, to be perfectly honest, but I suppose the great brass snowflake couldn't remain afloat forever. Perhaps we scuttled it upon the shore and carried its remnants inland to build our new home, and its salvaged mechanisms and sorceries are what send forth the chaotic mana that is our new lifeblood.
I wondered what would happen if you hit the same answer for every question, and realized I could click through rapidly, so I found out! For posterity, here are the results:
Absolutely agree
Fatherland - Work - Liberty
All bars 50/0/50
Additional characteristics:
- Anarchism (strong)
- Pragmatism (strong)
- Complotism (strong)
- Veganism (strong)
- Monarchism (strong)
- Missionary (strong)
Somewhat agree
Fatherland - Work - Liberty
All bars 33/34/33
Additional characteristics:
- Pragmatism (weak)
- Veganism (weak)
- Monarchism (weak)
- Missionary (weak)
Neutral or hesitant
No words
All bars 0/100/0
No additional characteristics
Rather disagree
Fatherland - Work - Liberty
All bars 33/34/33
No additional characteristics
Absolutely disagree
Fatherland - Work - Liberty
All bars 50/0/50
No additional characteristics
Observations:
Apparently the additional characteristics result from selecting "Absolutely agree" (strong result) or "Somewhat agree" (weak or no result) on certain questions.
Answering with all anything but "Neutral" generates the same three words. No idea what that means.
All "Neutral" and all "Rather disagree" both generate a blank white flag. The former makes sense. The latter confuses me.
~Neshomeh
This is what I choose to put a reply on. Oh, well. This is my thingy.
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?c1=5&c0=71&e1=29&e0=33&p1=24&p0=31&j1=14&j0=48&t1=62&t0=14&b1=12&b0=62&s0=62&s1=10&m0=55&m1=7&femi=38
My results.
Certainly not the worst test I've taken, but some of the questions seemed a bit strangely worded to me. Still, it seems to have hit decently close to the mark for me. Not entirely sure what the constructivism/essentialism stuff is about, though, and I think my ecology score was a bit low, but I suppose that's down to me abusing the neutral/hesitant option.
From the Help page:
Why are the people how they are? This axis allows you to situate yourself between two opposite poles which answer this question.A lot of the questions dealing with this axis were things like whether you believe people from different countries have inborn traits that make them different from other people, or that quote about whether one is born a woman or becomes a woman.
The constructivists consider that people build themselves from their environment (notably social) and that the caracteristics that make them who they are, are acquired.
On the contrary, the essentialists consider that an individual is by nature how he/she is and that his/her caracteristics which make this person who she/he is, are innate.
My results. I think I have the highest support for Ecology-over-Production so far. Come on, guys! The planet we live on matters!
And my, but we are a very pragmatic bunch, eh?
—doctorlit, not terribly surprised to see he is significantly more left than in the past. A Trump presidency can do that, he supposes.
Which I guess is because it was the second-highest score that I got? Or something? I'm really not sure how that stuff is determined, or the colors and designs on the flags, either.
Anyway, I care! I just get tripped up when my mind starts conjuring scenarios like digging wells so people can have access to safe water and that sort of thing. Like, we shouldn't be demolishing the rain forest or the Alaskan wilderness etc., but I think people have a right to a certain quality of life as concerns access to vital resources, and if we properly care for the environment and drastically reduce our population, then everyone's quality of life will improve, so it's all much of a muchness?
This is why I have so much neutral space in my scores...
~Neshomeh really believes overpopulation is one of our most serious problems, but there are no quick and easy solutions to this. Would settle for birth control for everyone yesterday, plzkthx.
But my green ecology bar was bigger than yours, by ten percent. And as we all know, it's the size of your ego bar that matters.
Definitely agreeing with the overpopulation thing. I was just talking to some of the reptile keepers recently about the fact that families need to start adopting more, rather than having their own biological children. Slows down the growth rate AND helps orphans! It's not the sort of thing that the state can really try to enforce, though, because some cretins will always be around to try to turn it into a eugenics thing.
—doctorlit, with the longest green bar
Here's the results.
That was a lot of questions there!
--Kaitlyn
Full Results
The wording on some of these questions seemed overly comlicated.
-Phobos
Not unexpected, though avoiding the neutral option as much as possible may have shifted the scores.
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?comp=67&e0=24&e1=48&c1=81&c0=7&femi=14&b0=5&b1=71&j1=43&j0=29&t0=29&t1=45&reli=67&s1=62&s0=14&p1=50&p0=19&m0=45&m1=24&prag=100
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?t0=19&t1=40&e1=43&e0=29&j1=19&j0=52&s0=69&s1=12&p1=62&p0=21&b1=14&b0=57&c0=48&c1=26&femi=43&m0=52&m1=17&prag=100
Huinesoron, where is my town on your map?
Waaaaaaaay off to the east.
(There is some serious irony in the fact that EAIUverOverlord, Dark Brother, and now Dark Lord Aakmal, have all ended up far to the right of the rest of the Board.)
Actually not that far to the east - just on the edge of the Eastern Mountains.
Hey, Office of Cartography, got a map for you. Yeah, turns out the Second Expedition were a bunch of idiots who 'adjusted' the Centre Pole for political reasons - it's actually pretty much where the First put it.
A-ny-ways, we've gone out a bit further, confirmed that there's mountains in the north-west and over in the east. Ran into a string of settlements under the banner of Dark Lord Aakmal out there, but surprisingly: not evil! Well, not Chaos, at any rate.
We also found a forest that both of the other expeditions had missed, which is kinda weird, because it's practically visible from the walls of Huinesoron. (Oh, FYI: we've put the walls in, too, along with the ones around Hardric. If the fastnesses of Chaos get their defences illustrated, so should the fortresses of Order.) There's a town in there, too, bit magical, fairly empty; calls itself Neshomeh.
We've scribbled in the land to the north, but TBH we didn't actually go there. It's probably about right, though.
Laters!
-Third Huinesoronic Mapping Expedition
~
So far, we've managed to avoid any repeated flags, though Larfen, Hardric, and Aakmal are pretty close. It's also interesting that Larfen, palin, and I are the only ones without at least a minor Pragmatism sticker on our results (out of eight results so far). I guess we know who Doesn't Play Well With Others...!
hS
It has a lot to do with the fact that the people there, orcs or humans, hated the heat of the sun. The cool mountain air does reduce the heat in the afternoon, but no one showers in the morning. The cold water's too oppressive before noon, and the hot showers is just a short respite.
Full results.
These questions are hard and don't always have simple yes or no answers. {= P
~Neshomeh
It tasted horrible.
Aaaanyhow: http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?p1=14&p0=48&e0=36&e1=40&c1=10&c0=60&femi=57&j0=64&s0=79&m0=60&b1=10&b0=69&t1=48&t0=19
That's what I got. Humanity, Justice, Equality. Er. Whatever those are referring to.
I think the general conclusion is that I am a bleeding heart liberal soyboy, gobbling soy down by the sack, soy spilling from my lips and getting on my shirt as I gulp it down, yum yum, gulp.
Oh Most Illustrious Office of Cartography, good news! We have confirmed that the shape of the world is much as the First Expedition determined (though we submit for your consideration a slight adjustment to the position of the Centre Pole, to bring it closer to our own dear city). There are some few discrepancies, however, which bear consideration.
Firstly, the Chaotic forces of Scapegrace are not, in fact, led by Scapegrace. Quite understandably, the First Expedition failed to recognise that the metropolis of Scapegrace is twinned with a second, larger, mountaintop fastness known as palindromordnilap, which is even more devoted to the Chaotic cause. Worse, the mountain of palindromordnilap sits at the heart of an enchanted forest, making it even more magical than our own mountain.
Secondly, we understand fully that the terrain between Huinesoron and the southern sea is rough and difficult; it is therefore entirely reasonable that the First Expedition could have missed the vast desert that lies there. The ommission of the city of Larfen J. Stocke, esq. - the largest non-Chaotic city we know of, and our own major trading partner - can be chalked up to general incompetence, by all the gods, what were those clowns doing?! mere error.
For the glory of Huinesoron!
-The Second Huinesoronic Mapping Expedition
;)
hS
http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?b0=83&m0=90&s0=95&c0=93&p0=76&t0=67&t1=17&j0=98&e0=52&e1=31&reli=67&femi=81&anar=100
I actually took that test a while ago, back when only the French version was available, and while I don't remember the exact results I'm pretty sure I have much more of La Revolución now. The "Missionnary" bit is interesting because, well, I don't actually have a religion.
We did this back in 2016, and 2015... and 2014! It's heaps of fun, I make maps of everything by plotting the two axes as... the... wait.
Hmm.
This is going to take some thought.
Okay, first of all, my results: Humanity, Equality, Socialism. Shockingly, I am not as extreme as Scapegrace. ^_^
Right, now for the fun part. In 2015, the PPC inhabited an idyllic medieval landscape, except for the evil fortresses in the eastern mountains, the vast metropolis, the fractious nomads in the desert, the warlike woodsmen of the northern forest... okay, so scratch the 'idyll' part.
In 2016, the Age of Brass dawned. Cities roamed the landscape, some even taking to the seas. The Central City conquered the nomads, the nomads conquered the forest, a great fortress ground its way in from the east... it was a terrible time, though kind of awesome to watch.
The war between Central City and the brazen castle of the Uber Overlord was devastating. The landscape roiled around them, and when the fires died, the time of technology died with them. From the ruins emerged a new power: the coruscating glow of mana.
-Product of the First Huinesoronic Mapping Expedition
The cities of the great continent of Plortitics are mapped by not two, not even four, but eight different standards. Simplest, of course, are geographical location: north-south [Conservative->Progressive] and east-west [Capitalist->Communist]. Of the four cities mapped, three stand in the ruins of ancient settlements: Scapegrace, Huinesoron, and Hardric. The town of Quincy Jones has been founded since the war ended, in what was once the Great Desert.
Almost as simple is altitude [Nationalism->Internationalism]. The cities of Huinesoron and Scapegrace stand high on their bluffs, facing across the valley of the Fabled River.
When the expedition set out, they expected population [Punitive->Rehabilitative Justice] and urbanisation [Essentialist->Constructivist] to go hand in hand, but that turned out not to be entirely accurate. Certainly, the city of Scapegrace is both the most heavily urbanised, and the largest - but the other three towns hold equal populations, though Quincy Jones is almost entirely rural.
The environment [Production>Ecology] in the four towns is almost identical, but there is one environmental factor that divides them: mana [Laissez-faire->Regulation]. The lowland towns at Hardric and Quincy Jones are almost devoid of it, while the mountain fastnesses of Huinesoron and Scapegrace practically sing with it.
So are the cities of Plortitics at peace? Hardly! The three towns stand in rough alliance at the Lawful end of the scale [Reform>Revolution], but Scapegrace holds itself in opposition. Though open war is yet to be declared, the vale of the Fabled River is the site for numerous skirmishes...
... or so we think. It may be that this map is in error, and that more data will change completely the way we think of the world.
((All eight axes are shown on the map. Constructivism: level of city vs. houses. Socialism: how far west. Rehab justice: size of settlement. Regulation: number of Mana sparks. Progressivism: how far south. Ecology: base colour (currently all grass-green). Internationalism: height. Revolutionary: black walls for revolutionary. Values are calculated as (value of longest coloured bar + half value of 'undecided' bar).))
All maps will be updates of this one. Go for it, people! :D
hS
PS: I love the flags, incidentally. And I love to imagine that the chief cause of conflict between Huinesoron and Scapegrace is 'what order should the three parts of the motto go in'. :D :D
Not sure my answers were entirely accurate- did this kind of on the fly. But this was fun! :D Here are my results: http://politiscales.la-commune.net/en_US/results/?b1=17&b0=43&s0=55&s1=26&m1=19&m0=45&c1=43&c0=38&femi=29&t0=19&t1=45&j1=19&j0=45&e0=36&e1=33&p1=26&p0=21&prag=67
Also I would just like to note that my browser has refused to log me in for the past week or so and I've had to manually input my name and email so often that it's been saved in those slots :|
That's actually a weirdly fluctuating thing here. I didn't realize it was an issue for years, because it had always left me logged in for long stretches of time, but then one day, one of the oldbies was complaining about it, and I was shocked anyone had difficulty with that. This past year, it started doing the same to me, never leaving me logged in. So maybe the pendulum will swing around for you someday, too?
—doctorlit, logging in so much, he must be a lumberjack
and he's okay, he sleeps all night and he