"Forgetful"?
"Limited"? ;-)
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What are we s'posed to be choosing among?
--yeh, I figured that out and deleted the post--
I'm a bit surprised to discover that I view "class" as a function of the number of one's ostentatious material possessions and the brand of ... alcoholic beverage in their refrigerators.
Yes, "middle class". (We turned off the feature that indicates how a poster voted.) But I'd be happy to edit the poll to include HFWR's category and then add myself to it...HFWR and Nords: Did you vote?
When I walk by Bob Dylan and he hands me $100 to get myself a haircut/shave and some nice clothes, then I'll know that I've finally dressed too far down... of course I'd probably ask Bob to autograph the $100 so that I could frame it and sell it on eBay.Even the most broke out-of-luck middle-/upper-class person tries to 'keep up appearances' as best they can and distinguish themselves from the masses, wearing a threadbare tailored suit and shirt rather than T-shirt/sweats. In that context, very few Americans, indeed, have any "class" whatsoever (and I don't exclude myself here)!
Forget the US Census Bureau. Given only 4 choices, which one describes you best?
(We turned off the feature that indicates how a poster voted.)
".......but you can't pick your friend's nose."~~saying
For a few chaotic hours after the software switch, it was possible for any ol' user to click on any poll's results, new or old, and see how each poster voted. For example the software would obligingly display exactly which category Sam & Nords "anonymously" voted in the "Net Worth" poll.Thanks.
You mean for future polls? Past polls should not be affected.
Do you mean from a financial point of view income or net worth; how you were raised; or social status.
I was raised poor working class
I have a middle class income
I have an upper or possibly rich net worth
I live a social status of the lower middle class
Wahlbedammed.Ok. May be you already know this: You can still create poll today with the option to make the votes NON-anonymous.
After it was fixed, I joked with the user who'd pointed it out that it was a good thing they'd spoken up or we'd never have noticed. The user riposted that we should worry about how many users had already noticed and elected not to say anything...
Heck, we already have self-admitted posters who don't feel compelled to read the entire thread before they throw their contribution at the fan.No, no, no. It's not bad at all, and it's definitely not a bug. The voters will be warned, so there's nothing bad about it.
For a few chaotic hours after the software switch, it was possible for any ol' user to click on any poll's results, new or old, and see how each poster voted. For example the software would obligingly display exactly which category Sam & Nords "anonymously" voted in the "Net Worth" poll.
After it was fixed, I joked with the user who'd pointed it out that it was a good thing they'd spoken up or we'd never have noticed. The user riposted that we should worry about how many users had already noticed and elected not to say anything...
I don't do polls anymore....Never understood what the point is to the polls on this forum anyway. I would rather that everyone explain their lives in writing, in as much detail as possible.Ok. May be you already know this: You can still create poll today with the option to make the votes NON-anonymous.
Right now Nords I'm riffing on you kinda looking like JC in robe and sandals with a 9 foot board under arm..close?Yes, "middle class". (We turned off the feature that indicates how a poster voted.) But I'd be happy to edit the poll to include HFWR's category and then add myself to it...
When I walk by Bob Dylan and he hands me $100 to get myself a haircut/shave and some nice clothes, then I'll know that I've finally dressed too far down... of course I'd probably ask Bob to autograph the $100 so that I could frame it and sell it on eBay.
I think the best definition of class is when one's possessions reflect that person's internal values instead of their [-]credit rating[/-] net worth. That'd put The Donald deeply in the negatives on all counts.