Do you live in a bubble? A quiz
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Let me know how you do. 64 here.
19. I don’t recall what I got when I read Coming Apart (and took the quiz there); I noticed that they updated the movies and the TV shows, as is appropriate.
9.
I guess I picked up a few points eating at Waffle House and Outback when I go visit my family. :) But I had to guess for that part because it’s not like I know the exact numbers.
13, which is funny because I work with and for a lot of people who do all these things, just not me or my family and friends.
4.
Unsettling.
20 when adjusted for immigration and nonetheless I’m feeling like my past is characterized by an uncomfortably extreme exposure to the not!bubble. Also this generalizes between countries astonishingly well; a cultural translation is needed to make it comparable but everything was obviously “yes, I know what they’re talking about”
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brokenallbroken reblogged this from davetheinverted and added:33? Upper middle class? I suppose being too broke to eat out or go to movies can look snobby.
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another-normal-anomaly reblogged this from nighzmarquls and added:22. I got a lot of points via my LDR (Waffle House, long bus trips) and I think I do fit the description of “second...
drowning-in-this-starry-serenade reblogged this from semercury and added:I got a 55 and it does make sense when I read the description because I grew up in poverty (man, the horror stories I...
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ladylike-manhood reblogged this from inexacterminology and added:45. This is interesting for so many reasons. I’m quite curious what other friends score here.
theaverageengineer reblogged this from gallantlittlebelgium and added:33
intrigue-posthaste-please reblogged this from maybesimon and added:10 points. I definitely live in a very specific bubble class-wise. It’s funny to me that I can’t recall anyone in my...
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nighzmarquls reblogged this from sonatagreen and added:Huh. Interesting, I’d not thought of that particular setup. Thank you.
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maybesimon reblogged this from radioactivecallista and added:22, but i live in the netherlands so it is going to be lower. First generation upper-class seems accurate to me.
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cplus902 reblogged this from yourownpetard and added:I got a 26, and I vaguely remember reading this book in college.
catholicwithlove reblogged this from fullmetal-woolchemist and added:I got a 66.
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nevermindbinarity reblogged this from h3lldalg0 and added:I wanted to take this quiz but failed at the first question. “Have you ever lived for at least a year in an American...
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pryathis reblogged this from wirehead-wannabe and added:The bell curve is a valid book, though. The “refutations” for it are largely intellectually dishonest garbage. (E.g....
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