Hafta say, Agatha, that you may have preloaded that poll, considering the multiple-choice selections. Apostle and Dwarf are the real quantitative research experts, but I make out the breakdown to be:
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I didn't vote in this one. I found the choices too limited.
Hafta say, Agatha, that you may have preloaded that poll, considering the multiple-choice selections. Apostle and Dwarf are the real quantitative research experts, but I make out the breakdown to be:
Negative emotional choices Listed: 80 %
Positive emotional choices listed: 20 %
I know you take the Muse's emotional well-being to heart -- we all do, in our own ways, I think -- but I'm uncertain that this poll represented a fair cross-section of the possibilities...
The Economy of Attention
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