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In reply to the discussion: Do You Live in a Bubble Quiz? [View all]spinbaby
(15,389 posts)46. Ouch
"A second-generation (or more) upper-middle-class person who has made a point of getting out a lot."
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I'm like you high education, factory working, criminal court coordinator for Houston
Ichingcarpenter
Apr 2012
#27
62 but I don't fit any of the score range descriptions which seem to have a lot to do with ...
Scuba
Apr 2012
#19
39 but I have no clue what that's supposed to mean. I do know my friends in the hood consider me a
Guy Whitey Corngood
Apr 2012
#21
Maybe it was my answers, but I didn't see an attempt to separate "wealthy" from "educated".
gkhouston
Apr 2012
#25
This is bullshit, no offense...this is stating American culture as something it's not
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#37
74, WOW! My past life experience REALLY shape who I am now. I think God for them, I no longer live..
uponit7771
Apr 2012
#43
I got an 85 which must be near impossible seeing i never served in the military.
slampoet
Apr 2012
#63
Interesting that there's no apparent range for people going down the ladder, only up. n/t
gkhouston
Apr 2012
#88