I can't remember what my results were, back in January. But, here's what I just got now, same as you, hS!
http://www.politiscales.net/en_US/results/?p0=40&p1=31&s1=26&s0=60&c1=10&c0=81&m0=60&m1=14&t1=33&t0=50&j0=45&j1=31&b0=64&b1=10&e0=31&e1=45&femi=62&prag=67
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Equality - Humanity - Socialism by
on 2018-11-07 23:49:00 UTC
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Justice - Equality - Socialism by
on 2018-11-07 22:57:00 UTC
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Here're my results, as compared to my results from January
These results are pretty stable, especially with most of the changes being around the level of uncertainty. The big shift is that I appear to be less on the "burn the system" train - that is, I'm less of a revolutionary. This is probably because burning everything to the ground and starting over is, from what I can tell, a rather risky move, and since I've clarified my position on political violence (really shouldn't be a thing, since you just get these stupid escalation chains, but might occasionally be necessary).
- Tomash
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Perfect. by
on 2018-11-07 17:04:00 UTC
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It looks like you'll be hanging out in a deep-sea dome up on the north-east corner of the medium blue waters. A small settlement dedicated to peace, with light clouds overhead and a smattering of anti-Mana.
Plortitics is the only time I actively want people to have wildly different political ideas to my own - it makes the maps so much more interesting! :D
hS
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Do you still have the link to your results? by
on 2018-11-07 16:54:00 UTC
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I can get you approximately on the map just from the slogan, but it's tricky and imprecise.
To answer your question, 'Humanity' is the opposite of 'Fatherland' (and comes from how your Internationalist views are plotted). 'Work' is the opposite of 'Socialism', and I guess 'Order' is the opposite of 'Equality' in some way. Don't read too much into it. :)
hS
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Re: And why not a little PolitiScales action? by
on 2018-11-07 16:44:00 UTC
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Order - Work - Humanity, with Pragmatism. Seems fitting.
What does the 'Humanity' thing mean? What else is there? No other animal has complex political structures.
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Bear in mind the US Right is... pretty darn right. by
on 2018-11-07 16:27:00 UTC
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Alleb and Badger421 were both around 85% Capitalist last time, and they weren't exactly hard right.
You're just left of centre, which puts you about where Delta was back in January, along with the likes of World-Jumper and Neshomeh.
The true Left tends to be reserved for Europeans and other assorted weirdos. ^_^
hS
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I'm farther right than I expected. by
on 2018-11-07 16:16:00 UTC
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*blinks, shrugs*
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Map? Map! by
on 2018-11-07 15:59:00 UTC
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From the Huinesoronic Ministry of Trade
People of Huinesoron, I bring excellent news! Our fair city, reborn from the ashes of the old world, is hailed as a beacon of pr-- of civilisation far and wide! Visitors have swarmed to our gates, braving the storm-belt to bring messages of peace from the underwater domes of Snowblaze to the north, and our sister city of doctorlit in the east.
And they're not the only ones! Sailors have landed in our docks, telling of a ship-city named Hieronymus; and our mages have received messages from Hardric, the city of gleaming spires on an island far to the east. Truly, this is a bountiful time to live in.
Though... we have also heard rumours of an aerial fleet bearing the banners of Delta Juliette, floating over the eastern tip of our own island, guarding the passage to another isle beyond. None can say for sure what lies there, but whispers speak of a city named Iximaz, armed with black-powder and mana alike...
hS
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Equality, Humanity, Socialism! by
on 2018-11-07 15:26:00 UTC
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http://www.politiscales.net/en_US/results/?b0=64&e1=33&e0=40&s0=79&s1=10&m1=5&m0=79&j0=64&j1=5&p0=55&p1=17&femi=52&c1=5&c0=71&t1=31&t0=40&prag=67
Which is the same title as last time, interestingly- it looks like they've adjusted the slogan generator.
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Re: Whelk! by
on 2018-11-07 15:12:00 UTC
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I like my Spacebugs and await the descent of the Star children.
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PS: I'm watching my results of January by
on 2018-11-07 14:37:00 UTC
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Looks like I progressed towards more punitive justice while remaining more favorable to rehabilitation, more reformism, regulationnism and ecology, and that balance between communism and capitalism as major changes
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Here are my results. by
on 2018-11-07 14:32:00 UTC
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Humanity-Equality-Ecology. I'm also considered as a pragmatic, something I don't mind.
It also seems like I'm on the fence when it comes to communism and capitalism. This one excepted, all my results are strongly in favor of one axis over the other.
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Humanity – Ecology – Justice by
on 2018-11-07 14:08:00 UTC
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and as pragmatic as ever.
Apparently I'm now favoring justice over equality (previous results).
HG
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Here's mine! by
on 2018-11-07 12:57:00 UTC
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Actually don't have time to read this now, my leave-for-work alarm is about to go off, and I still need to brush my teeth.
http://www.politiscales.net/en_US/results/?b0=74&p1=17&p0=64&m0=64&m1=10&t0=12&t1=64&c1=24&c0=62&e0=64&e1=19&s1=17&s0=71&j0=55&j1=21&vega=67&femi=43&prag=100"
—doctorlit, alarming
- My results: by on 2018-11-07 12:41:00 UTC Reply
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Then how about a map? by
on 2018-11-07 12:14:00 UTC
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Previous maps of the great continent of Plortitics can be found here (and will be updated with these ones), but you hardly need them. The world has changed. Everything has changed. Plortitics is no longer a land divided, because it is no longer land.
The Brass Wars of antiquity were devastating, but the Mage Wars of the latter days were beyond imagining. Mountains crumbled, the seas rose, and Plortitics sank deep into the oceans.
Now, on the scattered rocks that remain, in undersea domes and high-flying balloon-cities, the people of Plortitics strive to learn about their new world...
First Huinesoronic mapping expedition in the Aftermath
Land! After days at sea, charting the ruthless Central Straits, we at last sighted land once more - proof that our Magic Isle does not stand utterly alone. We ascended the rocky cliffs, searching for signs of life, but found only ragged plants among the damp rocks. Mana we found aplenty, and the minds of the crew turned to the possibility of colonisation.
Then our cabin boy chanced to look up, and glimpsed movement beyond the patchy clouds. Calling for a spyglass, he looked closer, hoping to see perchance one of the great birds of the old world.
Alas! Instead he found a vast balloon, and many others following behind. Guns peppered their sides, and even from far below we could see them firing on invisible targets - whether training or in demonstration, we knew not.
What we do know, and know for sure, is that we of Huinesoron are not alone in these rough seas. The flag of Scapegrace still flies, above a city in the clouds.
hS
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Here's mine: by
on 2018-11-07 10:56:00 UTC
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http://www.politiscales.net/en_US/results/?p0=93&s0=93&femi=90&m0=83&c0=93&j0=83&j1=10&t1=26&t0=38&e1=43&e0=43&b1=10&b0=81&anar=67
I think I've gone a little more revolutionary than last time, possibly because when last we did this, I was basing my ideals on compromise and government by mutual consensus. The current US President and the run-up to his inexplicable and undemocratic election has done much to disabuse me of this notion.
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And why not a little PolitiScales action? by
on 2018-11-07 10:09:00 UTC
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PolitiScales is an 8-axis political compass designed to fully plot your political positions. 117 questions, but they only take 5-10 total to fill out, and then it gives you a flag generated from your results. ^^ It's fun!
<a href="http://www.politiscales.net/enUS/results/?t1=36&t0=10&j1=10&j0=62&b0=74&s0=83&s1=5&e1=33&e0=33&m0=79&p0=62&p1=5&c1=24&c0=40&femi=19&prag=67">Here's my results. My motto comes out as Equality - Humanity - Socialism, which is exactly what it was back in January.
Compared to then, the site says I've shifted slightly less Constructionist, slightly more Communist, slightly more Rehabilitative, and have become distinctly more ambivalent on Reform over Revolution. I know at least a few of the questions have changed, and a lot of my shift is probably down to clicking 'Somewhat' over 'Absolutely' or vice versa.
I've also picked up a partial Pragmatist sticker, which is very sad. :( I don't want to be pragmatic.
(If you did this back in January, be aware that they've altered their flag generator, so you'll want to do it again to get your shiny new version. ^_^ And yes, there may be maps forthcoming...)
hS
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((Close enough. :P)) by
on 2018-11-06 23:16:54 UTC
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((It's Saibhir. And it's pronounced "sev-here". Irish, man. :P))
Ix glanced up, feeling very small. She wasn't short by any stretch, but next to Derik and especially Thoth, she was tiny. "No, I'm... it's just..." She glanced around, hunching her shoulders. "Parties," she muttered. "Not really a fan, but Lottie wanted to go together."
"I don't know much," Charlotte corrected. "I'm now very intimately acquainted with cottage pie, lasagne, pork tenderloin, and..." She shuddered. "Calamari." She reached over and grabbed a rib, inspecting it. "So, do I just eat the meat off the bone, then?"
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Hello newbie. by
on 2018-11-06 20:55:00 UTC
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Please have a pot of black-hole coffee and my welcome. Hope you'll enjoy it here.
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Re: Whelk! by
on 2018-11-06 19:33:00 UTC
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It's tied between Tau and AdMech. Gotta love big stompy robots!
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Whoops, that should've been a reply to the thread below (nm) by
on 2018-11-06 19:16:00 UTC
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Voted last week by
on 2018-11-06 19:16:00 UTC
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Got my ballot by mail, filled it out, dropped it in a ballot drop box. Yay Washington's convenient voting setup!