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Question: Are you...
#1
Young
#2
Not Young
#3
Rich
#4
Not Rich
#5
White
#6
Not White
#7
Liberal
#8
Not Liberal
#9
At least three are applicable
#10
At least two are not applicable
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Author Topic: Are you a young rich white liberal?  (Read 3597 times)
Bacon King
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E: -7.63, S: -9.49

« on: September 11, 2014, 03:03:25 PM »

This is to test the hypothesis that every atlasian meets at least 3/4 adjectives in the phrase "young rich white liberal".

Definitions are largely subjective but consider the guidelines below if uncertain:

young is below 30 years old
rich is coming from a family with a household income that was above average for their geographic area, or making such an income on your own
white is that you are not visibly a minority
liberal is more like the European or academic use of the term than the contemporary American use of it
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Bacon King
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Posts: 18,833
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Political Matrix
E: -7.63, S: -9.49

« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2014, 04:36:38 PM »

That's a rather broad definition of "rich".

it's to counter the distinctly american notion that no matter how wealthy you are you're definitely just "middle class"
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Bacon King
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Political Matrix
E: -7.63, S: -9.49

« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2014, 06:24:19 PM »

hold up can we talk for a minute about how you people can't take polls right

55 people have apparently taken this poll but the four yes/no questions have 50 to 52 responses combined and the last one has only 39, how does every single question have several less responses than the total number like are people just picking a couple of random questions to answer or what
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