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@Adelaide - HA! If you want to ditch our friendship that badly, you'll just have to try harder dearest, because that score shocks me not-in-the-least! One secret to enduring friendships: never talk politics, never talk religion
The only problem with this viewpoint is that talking about those things to people you don't consider yourself friends with is an even worse idea. You should only talk politics and religion with people you at least mildly respect.One secret to enduring friendships: never talk politics, never talk religion
Thanks for the advice there @Protagonist, and believe it or not you and I are closest in scores to one another, among all those who've posted their tests thus far. But don't fret for us, Adelaide and I do just fine. We know very well where each stands on both of those third-rail topics, and love one another anyway ;) And I don't consider sharing my results for an online political compass test I've taken a bajillion times before, to be talking politics or religion with anyone - just hopping in on some fun, catching a grin or two!The only problem with this viewpoint is that talking about those things to people you don't consider yourself friends with is an even worse idea. You should only talk politics and religion with people you at least mildly respect.
Not surprising in the slightest.
Though I am saddened by the lack of an apolitical option :(
Trufax.The apolitical option is to not take the test, because a truly apolitical person wouldn't bother with it.