The what city should I live in meme
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| Your personality type is RCUEI |
| You are reserved, moderately calm, unstructured, moderately egocentric, and intellectual, and may prefer a city which matches those traits. |
| The largest representation of your personality type can be found in the these U.S. cities: Reno, Tucson, New Orleans, Norfolk, Austin, Washington DC, Albuquerque/Santa Fe, Portland/Salem, Greenville/Spartanburg, Minneapolis, Denver, St. Louis and these international countries/regions Iceland, Greece, Argentina, Czech Republic, Belgium, Kazakhstan, Poland, Netherlands, Spain, Croatia, Sweden, Slovenia, Norway, Hungary, Indonesia |
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Hmm, there's gaming in Reno, but somehow I don't think the gaming halls specialize in RPGs, and Tucson is just a little too blatantly desert. I think I'll stick with where I am for now.
Hmm. Anybody want to comment on how accurate they think their Sloan Type description is? "Does not value tradition", sure I'll go for that. I've been known to grumble about people being to unwilling to drop unhelpful traditions. "does not believe in human goodness", that depends on your definition. You'll not see me being Polly Ann-ish about how with a few easy changes we could all live in utopia, but at the same time I don't think the "thin veneer of civilization" is quite so thin as some think. Call me middle of the road on the issue of innate human goodness. "not easily moved to tears, seldom bothered by the suffering of strangers", I'm not the type who has extremely visible feelings all the time. On the other hand I have more than once started to read an article out loud to someone and not been able to continue, and I have said more than once that I don't know that I'd like to have someone who didn't get at least a few tears from Grave of the Fireflies. Sheesh.