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In reply to the discussion: Do You Live in a Bubble Quiz? [View all]gkhouston
(21,642 posts)58. Good question.
Also, why do all the years I spent living below the poverty line as a grad student not count? Why isn't the childhood socioeconomic status of my parents not taken into account? Why does region not count, since evangelicals are more common in some parts of the country? Why is it so focused on which TV shows I do/don't watch, without mentioning others? Why isn't "local diner" a restaurant option? Why are reading habits not mentioned at all? Why is country music the only type of music alluded to?
on edit: I've seen better-constructed "quizzes" in Cosmo.
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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