In the Living With question, what’s the point of the “most of the time”? These days I probably spend more time at my girlfriends’ than at my own place (though neither makes up the absolute majority of hours in an average week), but I wouldn’t consider myself to be living in the former because I don’t have the keys to that place, don’t pay the rent there, don’t do homework there (other than setting and clearing the table when I eat there), and don’t spend any nontrivial amount of time without my girlfriend there. So I answered “With roommates” (where I do do all of those things), but given the “most of the time” I’m not sure that was what I was supposed to answer.
“Are you planning on having more children? Answer yes if you don’t have children but want some”—we want some children some day, but we’re not planning on having children now. (I’m not even sure how I answered anymore.)
There’s no such thing as a minimum wage law in my country. Rather than spending time trying to figure out what the answers should be supposed to mean in this situation, I just skipped the question.
“How would you describe your opinion of social justice, as you understand the term? See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice”—as I understand the term before or after reading the lede of that WP article? On reading it, I realized there’s a mostly kind-of sort-of sane mainstream social justice movement that social justice warriors on Tumblr and the like aren’t representative of any more than the likes of Dworkin and Daly are of kind-of sort-of sane mainstream feminism, so I answered 4/5 -- but would have probably answered somewhere around 2/5 hadn’t I seen that WP article.
Other comments to my answers:
In the Living With question, what’s the point of the “most of the time”? These days I probably spend more time at my girlfriends’ than at my own place (though neither makes up the absolute majority of hours in an average week), but I wouldn’t consider myself to be living in the former because I don’t have the keys to that place, don’t pay the rent there, don’t do homework there (other than setting and clearing the table when I eat there), and don’t spend any nontrivial amount of time without my girlfriend there. So I answered “With roommates” (where I do do all of those things), but given the “most of the time” I’m not sure that was what I was supposed to answer.
“Are you planning on having more children? Answer yes if you don’t have children but want some”—we want some children some day, but we’re not planning on having children now. (I’m not even sure how I answered anymore.)
There’s no such thing as a minimum wage law in my country. Rather than spending time trying to figure out what the answers should be supposed to mean in this situation, I just skipped the question.
“How would you describe your opinion of social justice, as you understand the term? See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice”—as I understand the term before or after reading the lede of that WP article? On reading it, I realized there’s a mostly kind-of sort-of sane mainstream social justice movement that social justice warriors on Tumblr and the like aren’t representative of any more than the likes of Dworkin and Daly are of kind-of sort-of sane mainstream feminism, so I answered 4/5 -- but would have probably answered somewhere around 2/5 hadn’t I seen that WP article.