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Bouvet Island
Bouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Southern Ocean, south-southwest of Cape Town. Bouvet is thought to be the remotest island in the world. The nearest land to it is Antarctica — over 1,750 km away!
I got France. Wish I could live there.
Stupid quiz.
Egypt.
But I want pork scratchings and beer.
The Falklands lol
The Falklands are two main islands and hundreds of smaller ones in the South Atlantic. Arrive in summer between October and March to enjoy the attractions of this world famous place. Its bird and marine species are astounding.
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".
South Korea.... it kind of makes sense
I specifically said I wanted snow in the winter.
Sri Lanka
Take a train up to Sri Lanka’s cultural capital, Kandy. The Temple of the Tooth houses the famous relic of Buddha. The conical mountain, Adam’s Peak, is well known for its ‘sacred footprint’ rock formation near the summit.
I've never considered living there before. Don't know much about it either
Chronic "grass is always greener" syndrome
South Korea...not sure about that!
You should live in
51,164,435
Visit Seoul's imperial palaces; among them is Changdeokgung, where the past is entirely captivating. On Korea’s favourite Jeju Island, experience the eerie underground lava tubes. As for traditional cuisine, music and dance — it’s all joyously inescapable.
I don't like my result, I don't want to be stuck on an island. I think I would go crazy.
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".
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I took it again and got Malaysia. This quiz is dumb.
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".
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It's Henry vs Zidane, France vs Spain in the 2024 Olympic soccer final, Egypt vs Japan, Yugioh vs Pokemon, Poimandres vs Zarathustra, Giordano Bruno vs Friedrich Nietzsche, haystack picnic robed in silver rods to treasures of lore and sacred spark to unite and forge dancing stars and futures refracting crystal moonlight lures of hanger bay crunching fabrics webbing steel and blizzards juice stringing code red trains of yonder fluid ribbons trophy waterfall cake blueprints frenzy retracting haunted capital terra horns of leading edge canopy blossoms rendezvous shuffling Articuno!!
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ICELAND
337,780
Although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, it has a surprisingly mild climate and countless geothermal hot-spots. Iceland is beautiful if you enjoy strange and desolate landscapes; and famously, daylight hours vary dramatically season by season.
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Egypt
99,375,741
Valleys at Luxor; Temples at Abu Simbel, and Palaces at Karnak; and there’s so much more. Near Cairo at Giza, Khufu's Pyramid is one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Ancient World’, and the Great Sphinx looks on.
Bound upon me, rush upon me, I will overcome you by enduring your onset: whatever strikes against that which is firm and unconquerable merely injures itself by its own violence. Wherefore, seek some soft and yielding object to pierce with your darts.
-Seneca
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HONG KONG
Hong Kong SAR
7,507,032
Hong Kong Island is the site of the once British settlement. Here are skyscrapers and the city’s financial centre. Venture out to Kowloon for more fun; enjoy a chaotic mix of malls and fragrant food markets.
I picked all the isolation options there were, and it gives me one of the most lively cities that exist. So much for this test.