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Could You Survive In A Dystopian Society?
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"You definitely wouldn’t do so well in a dystopian society. You’re a free thinker with big ideas. You demand the liberty to make your own decisions. This sort of thinking doesn’t fly in a world where conformity is valued over individual freedoms. Pick up After: 19 Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia to read more about dystopian societies and what happens after the end of the world. "
Maybe
You might be just apathetic enough to fly under the radar in a dystopian society. You definitely value your freedom, but you’re not a rebel-rouser. As long as you lay low and don’t draw too much attention to yourself, you will be fine.
(Still Waters Run Deep, I say)
You might be just apathetic enough to fly under the radar in a dystopian society. You definitely value your freedom, but you’re not a rebel-rouser. As long as you lay low and don’t draw too much attention to yourself, you will be fine.
(Still Waters Run Deep, I say)

"You definitely wouldn’t do so well in a dystopian society. You’re a free thinker with big ideas. You demand the liberty to make your own decisions. This sort of thinking d..."
i got the same :b doesn't suprise me :b

I was just thinking that I might be an "unregistered fringer" like the ones in Immortal Rules, LOL!

Jackie wrote: "I don't like mine, because I don't think we should follow the government. I think everyone should have their freedom to do whatever they want to do, and speak out. Yes I believe In rules, but some ..."
Yeah, well those kinds of tests are not very accurate. They are more for fun.
They could not predict how a person would react, we just need some motivation. I'm not sure we can even know how are we going to react.
I like rules, I think rules can support a society, but they should be rules for behaviour not for suppressing people.
Then even if I don't like to admit it I would really try to blend and avoid torment. A dystopian society is ruled by fear.
Yeah, well those kinds of tests are not very accurate. They are more for fun.
They could not predict how a person would react, we just need some motivation. I'm not sure we can even know how are we going to react.
I like rules, I think rules can support a society, but they should be rules for behaviour not for suppressing people.
Then even if I don't like to admit it I would really try to blend and avoid torment. A dystopian society is ruled by fear.

Avoiding torment is an excellent motivator!


Adam's result: "YES!"
You could thrive in a dystopian society. You love technology, safety, and rules. While you definitely have your own opinions, you believe that conforming to the government�s laws is important for the common good.
I think I'm more the maybe type, half and half on everything, but, hey, who wouldn't want access to the special access research rooms at the New York Public Library? I'll take that. :)
This is what I got:
You could thrive in a dystopian society. You love technology, safety, and rules. While you definitely have your own opinions, you believe that conforming to the government’s laws is important for the common good. Pick up After: 19 Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia to read more about dystopian societies and what happens after the end of the world.