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    Δ As above, so below ∇ crashNUMBERS's Avatar
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    Default castle, forest, island, sea

    try out this interactive, text based, philosophical journey

    at the end it makes a little note on the type of person you may be based on the decisions you make.
    very fun if you're into interacting with a story

    http://www2.open.ac.uk/openlearn/phi...sland-sea.html

    post your results

    edit: also, please do this when you have some good time to kill. it's 9 chapters long

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    You've explored the castle. You've made your choices. And here's what we know about you:

    You're fairly forgiving, at heart; you agreed with the robin more than the blackbird, and you don't like blaming people for their decisions.

    You don't seem to value pleasure very highly: you don't object to it, but it isn't your primary motivator.
    Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
    Have a nice day!!

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    It gave me two answers?

    You've explored the castle. You've made your choices. And here's what we know about you:

    You're a pretty harsh judge; you agreed with the blackbird more often than the robin, and you're quite willing to declare someone irrational or say that they made the wrong decision.Sometimes you judge people harshly, sometimes you're forgiving; sometimes you're happy to declare someone irrational, and at other times you're willing to make allowances for them. You agreed with the robin and the blackbird about the same amount.

    You value pleasure, but not at the cost of everything else - there are clear limits to how far you'll take the pursuit of enjoyment.
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