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How much Karma do you have?

Pure Metal
25-05-2005, 10:13
take the test here: http://web.tickle.com/jumpto?test=karmaogt



Huw, in the last year you've earned 785 karma points [out of 1000]

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/compassionate_s.gif

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your compassionate nature is earning you the most karma.

In fact, you seem to have a real knack for both understanding what people are going through and finding ways to support them during difficult times. By being a sensitive person with a keen sense of empathy, you can do much to alleviate others' pain. This has been an important way you've earned your karma up to this point. This kindness strengthens your current relationships but suggests it will come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to care about and tend to the needs of others, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.

yay
Delator
25-05-2005, 10:23
In the last year you've earned 737 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your forgiving nature is earning you the most karma.

You seem to understand that holding grudges and placing blame on others aren't positive ways to contribute to a situation. So when people treat you unfairly, or make mistakes, you tend to give them the opportunity to make amends. Retaliation simply isn't your style. And your capacity to genuinely forgive others strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to allow for others' imperfections, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe as a whole.

Yay as well! :)
Psychopathic Warmonger
25-05-2005, 10:27
w00t! ----------->

620 Karma points.

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your selfless nature is earning you the most karma.

This means that you're more willing than most people are to sacrifice yourself for those in need. Such kind efforts have helped you earn your karma up to this point. You'll typically go out of your way to help people even when the task is difficult or forces you to go out of your way. This willingness to assist others strengthens your current relationships and suggests it will come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to make others' needs an important priority, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.

Third Yay! :D
Legless Pirates
25-05-2005, 10:29
858 karma points

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/noble_s.gif

I'm jesus
New North Brisbane
25-05-2005, 10:31
792 points ................... :)
I knew doing all those dishes would be good for something ;)

in the last year you've earned 792 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your selfless nature is earning you the most karma.

This means that you're more willing than most people are to sacrifice yourself for those in need. Such kind efforts have helped you earn your karma up to this point. You'll typically go out of your way to help people even when the task is difficult or forces you to go out of your way. This willingness to assist others strengthens your current relationships and suggests it will come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to make others' needs an important priority, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.
Spaam
25-05-2005, 10:54
Jack, in the last year you've earned 847 karma points

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/forgiving_s.gif

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your forgiving nature is earning you the most karma.

You seem to understand that holding grudges and placing blame on others aren't positive ways to contribute to a situation. So when people treat you unfairly, or make mistakes, you tend to give them the opportunity to make amends. Retaliation simply isn't your style. And your capacity to genuinely forgive others strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to allow for others' imperfections, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe as a whole.
Nippon Draconia
25-05-2005, 11:39
Zachary, in the last year you've earned 727 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe.
Incoherencia
25-05-2005, 11:50
in the last year you've earned 750 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your caring nature is earning you the most karma.

You seem to be one of those people who has an uncanny ability to anticipate and meet the needs of others around you. This nurturing quality has helped you earn your karma up to this point. Your thoughtfulness strengthens your current relationships, and suggests that such kindnesses will be repaid to you some time in the future. Through your concerted efforts to express how much you care, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.
Delator
25-05-2005, 11:54
*wonders if anyone will score below 500*
Kanabia
25-05-2005, 11:55
803.

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/noble_s.gif
Katganistan
25-05-2005, 15:56
http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/noble_s.gif

Kat, in the last year you've earned 894 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe.

Oh God, I'd better start being more selfish... ;)
The Motor City Madmen
25-05-2005, 16:05
*wonders if anyone will score below 500*


I scored 316.
Drunk commies reborn
25-05-2005, 16:08
681 karma ponts, selfless.
FairyTInkArisen
25-05-2005, 16:24
Elly, in the last year you've earned 920 karma points

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/noble_s.gif

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe.
Mekonia
25-05-2005, 16:32
in the last year you've earned 747 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your selfless nature is earning you the most karma.

This means that you're more willing than most people are to sacrifice yourself for those in need. Such kind efforts have helped you earn your karma up to this point. You'll typically go out of your way to help people even when the task is difficult or forces you to go out of your way. This willingness to assist others strengthens your current relationships and suggests it will come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to make others' needs an important priority, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.



Not bad I suppose!!! I'm all selfless????????????
Communist Crows
25-05-2005, 16:33
234..... WAT? :headbang:
Mekonia
25-05-2005, 16:33
I scored 316.


Your an asshole aren't you!!!!! :)
Eutrusca
25-05-2005, 16:40
Forrest, in the last year you've earned 906 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your compassionate nature is earning you the most karma.

In fact, you seem to have a real knack for both understanding what people are going through and finding ways to support them during difficult times. By being a sensitive person with a keen sense of empathy, you can do much to alleviate others' pain. This has been an important way you've earned your karma up to this point. This kindness strengthens your current relationships but suggests it will come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to care about and tend to the needs of others, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.
Sableonia
25-05-2005, 16:52
in the last year you've earned 896 karma points

http://i.emode.com/tests/karma/images/caring_s.gif

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your caring nature is earning you the most karma. :)
Cogitation
25-05-2005, 16:57
We have one Karma (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=display_nation/nation=karmabaijan). More would be nice, but we'll have to make do with what we have.

--The Jovial States of Cogitation
Boodicka
25-05-2005, 17:41
796 points. It woulda been higher, but I've been working hard at not being a doormat.
Spaam
26-05-2005, 01:58
Looks like I'm the most forgiving person here...
The Motor City Madmen
26-05-2005, 03:01
Your an asshole aren't you!!!!! :)

Turn right, then go UP LEFT!
Dobbsworld
26-05-2005, 03:04
I have an entire lifetime's worth of it.

So does everyone else.
Ekland
26-05-2005, 03:38
Michael, your personalized test results indicate that over the past year, you've earned

777 karma points out of 1000 potential karma points.


Of all the ways you've been building your karmic future during this time, your selfless nature is your strongest asset. This means that you're more willing than most people are to sacrifice yourself for those in need. Such kind efforts are an important way you've earned your karma up to this point. Being a generous person makes you particularly able to rally in a crisis. So during those times when a friend or loved one needs assistance, you might find yourself wondering why you're the only one who has stepped forward to help. Nobody who has been in your presence lately could accuse you of being a fair-weather friend. On the contrary, you'll typically go out of your way to help people even when the task is difficult or inconvenient. This willingness to assist others, not only strengthens your current relationships but will also come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to make others' needs an important priority, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe.

It's healthy to look out for our own best interests. However, if you do this exclusively without taking into account the needs of others, you neglect your own need to foster companionship and community. If each person on the planet was only out for themselves, we'd never be able to join together and solve societal problems or help those who are suffering. We'd also never get any help when we truly needed it.

Making sacrifices for others when it's warranted is one of the benefits of consciousness. When you act selflessly out of love and kindness, the karma you accumulate will bring you the help you need just when you need it most. Sometimes it helps to look at a real life example to understand karma in action. Take Maggie, for instance:

Like you, Maggie's karma is most beneficially impacted by her selfless nature. As a rule, Maggie always tries to help others when it's called for, even if it isn't the easiest or most convenient thing for her to do. For her living, Maggie works at an ad agency. Deadlines at the agency are tight and the hours are often long. It's the kind of stressful environment where people have little patience for slip-ups.

Recently, Maggie's entire team had been working on a large presentation for an important new client. However, on the Friday morning before the meeting, Maggie arrived at her office to find that the project's computer files had been corrupted and therefore could not be opened. It was her co-worker Seth's responsibility to back up the team's files each night, but he'd neglected to do it for several days. This meant that a large part of the presentation would need to be reconstructed.

Maggie knew that Seth would have to work all weekend to recreate the work, and that even then he wouldn't likely be able to do it alone. She also understood that if he failed to finish everything in time for Monday's presentation, there was a good chance he would be fired.

Even though Maggie had made plans to go away that weekend, she decided to cancel them to stay and help Seth. Through her selfless act, Maggie developed a truly supportive, trusting relationship with Seth, as well as with her other co-workers. They were deeply impressed with Maggie's kindness. As a result, when it was time for her quarterly review, Maggie's co-workers made it a point to tell their boss about how much they appreciated Maggie's attitude and efforts. This played a large part in getting Maggie both a raise and promotion.

I guess I am the Hero then...
OceanDrive
26-05-2005, 03:47
Ocean, in the last year you've earned 206 karma points...

Oh My God I am a Pimp :eek:

http://www.mordea.com/misc/bender.jpg
Andaluciae
26-05-2005, 03:49
What the hell? I have karma? But I hate humanity with a passion....





526 points...I'm so ashamed of myself.
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
26-05-2005, 04:22
377, woo . . .
I wonder if I lost a few points for refusing to agree to double date e-mail spam. Ah well, I am still, apparently, a GOOD PERSON (TM) (R) who has a strong point for doing GOOD THINGS (TM) (R). Interesting, maybe you have to get lower than 300 before your computer calls you a dumb dirty bastard, turns off its monitor, and sobs quietly in a corner.

Still, I am above some of the people here, so that means that I am probably good for kicking one bum in the face.
Xenophobialand
26-05-2005, 04:30
in the last year you've earned 846 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your forgiving nature is earning you the most karma.

You seem to understand that holding grudges and placing blame on others aren't positive ways to contribute to a situation. So when people treat you unfairly, or make mistakes, you tend to give them the opportunity to make amends. Retaliation simply isn't your style. And your capacity to genuinely forgive others strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. Through your concerted efforts to allow for others' imperfections, you generate good karma for yourself and the universe as a whole.

Meh, I think I'm slipping.
Relative Liberty
26-05-2005, 06:57
... in the last year you've earned 823 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe.
Lashie
26-05-2005, 08:36
take the test here: http://web.tickle.com/jumpto?test=karmaogt





yay

yawns... i don't believe in karma
Keljustan
26-05-2005, 09:38
Well well. I tried answering to the test as negatively as possible (I took what didn't belong to me, never forgave or helped people etc.) and it still gave me:

"in the last year you've earned 296 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe."

Bah.
OceanDrive
26-05-2005, 20:23
Well well. I tried answering to the test as negatively as possible (I took what didn't belong to me, never forgave or helped people etc.) and it still gave me:

"in the last year you've earned 296 karma points

You've earned these points by doing good things, therefore allowing good things to circle back to you. There are 6 different ways people earn karma, and by looking at your responses to this test, we can tell that your noble nature is earning you the most karma.

Doing good deeds seems to be your strong suit and such kind actions are an important way that you've earned your karma up to this point. By giving your time to the people and causes you care about most, you enhance life for your community as a whole. Being willing to lend a hand strengthens your current relationships and may come back to you positively in the future. In your concerted efforts to do what you can for the greater good, you generate positive karma for yourself and the universe."

Bah.
you are just not evil enough--DrEvil :D
Science and arts
26-05-2005, 20:32
Aidan, in the last year you've earned 768 karma points

Yay! Now my selfless deeds shall, remain nothing but inconvience, because of my immense bad luck probably