• 61% - A little cancerous
    You are a genius! This is so right!
    Come here son...suck my dick as a reward.


  • @sup said in Determining whether TWS really is cancer, through you.:

    @sumof1 said in Determining whether TWS really is cancer, through you.:

    (if you live in the U.S then use the population of that,
    but if you live anywhere else like the EU use your countrys population):

    WHAT THE FUCK!
    YOU ARE SO DUMB:joy: :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy:

    What's dumb about that?
    Most the users here are from the U.S it would only make sense to not treat them as an extreme.


  • Dont you see yet!!!!
    Omg you are so dumb.
    Ask anyone here


  • @Rendezvous Why don't you explain to him please?



  • @sumof1 That's a new thing to me...still doesnt make any sense tho.


  • @sup The conditions needed to be met in order to be deemed a country: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and a capacity to enter relations with other states. The United States meets all of this criteria, more on this in the article.


  • @sumof1 yea its fine, EU is not really a country, everyone knows that..no need to specify it.


  • @sup just to be safe, I indented the boundaries as well, all to make sure the system doesn't break.


  • @crimson said in Determining whether TWS really is cancer, through you.:

    74% lmao

    Fanta, wtf how??????!


  • @sumof1 I don't see how the number of letters in our name, wether or not we live with our biological parents or not, our number of siblings or the population of our country has anything to do with how cancerous we are, even according to your standards -_-


  • Determining whether TWS really is cancer

    Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view,

    but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified,

    and by considering each and every one's valid opinion,

    I honestly believe that

    The collective Cancer Level of TWS ..

    alt text

    there i did the calculations ,no need for crowd sourcing anymore :joy: :joy:


  • @sup he’s talking about any country in Europe


  • @wtfjudith
    Number of letters in your name: This is more to do with what kind of people come to TWS more generic English names which are usually around 5 letters. Foreign names are longer than that. This can be linked to the population question where the American users are not treated as an extreme.
    Whether or not you live with your biological parents: Most children who live with their parents (especially those who live in MEDCs) are spoiled, therefore more cancerous, the ones who don't live with their biological parents are more likely to come here out of other reasons which differ from those who do live with their biological parents and range from depression to social interaction with people their age as they don't usually get a lot of contact with people who share their interests (as their friendship circle is small and doesn't allow a lot of variation)
    Number of Siblings: Individuals with a lot of siblings will tend to escape from their family circle via the internet as they would get tired of having to deal with annoying siblings (in large families one child doesn't get as much attention as a child with 0-2 siblings does as the parents have less responsibility). The ones who live with more siblings will be more short-tempered as their daily lives have more contact with people, therefore making them more cancerous.
    The population of your country: This is because people who live in places with a higher population are likely to have friends as they are generally exposed to a larger amount of people, that would make them more experienced with people which could create alter egos that could be cancerous (they always are), they come about because the human mind tries to escape from the daily routine by adding a little stimulation that the individual isn't used to experiencing (no one would go to a stranger and tell them to suck their dick).


  • @crimson r u enjoying the block feature?


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  • @evan-elderson Another anomaly, well I added your score to the cancerdar.


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  • @sumof1 said in Determining whether TWS really is cancer, through you.:

    @wtfjudith
    Number of letters in your name: This is more to do with what kind of people come to TWS more generic English names which are usually around 5 letters. Foreign names are longer than that. This can be linked to the population question where the American users are not treated as an extreme.

    This is sometimes the case, but still doesn’t work because come on, obviously not all foreign names are a whole fucking sentence in themselves XD
    Just with french for example, we can get names as short as Élie, Ines, Alix, medium size like Alizée or long like Annabelle, Emmanuelle, Anne-Marie, Mellyssandre

    Whether or not you live with your biological parents: Most children who live with their parents (especially those who live in MEDCs) are spoiled, therefore more cancerous, the ones who don't live with their biological parents are more likely to come here out of other reasons which differ from those who do live with their biological parents and range from depression to social interaction with people their age as they don't usually get a lot of contact with people who share their interests (as their friendship circle is small and doesn't allow a lot of variation)

    I don’t see how people can be considered spoiled if they live with their biological parents. Some parents will treat their kids differently, wether (see what I did there? you better still respond ffs) or not they are biologically theirs and some adoptive or whatever parents can spoil their kids even more.

    I’ll take the example of one of my closest friends who was adopted when she was around 2 because her bio mother in Romania wasn’t able to properly take care of her so she ended up in Canada. Her adoptive parents sent her to a private school, they go on vacations all the time and have a super cozy life now. I never realized she was adopted till she told me about it.
    So whether you’re with your bio parents or not isn’t relevant to your cancerous level

    Number of Siblings: Individuals with a lot of siblings will tend to escape from their family circle via the internet as they would get tired of having to deal with annoying siblings (in large families one child doesn't get as much attention as a child with 0-2 siblings does as the parents have less responsibility). The ones who live with more siblings will be more short-tempered as their daily lives have more contact with people, therefore making them more cancerous.

    Now the logic with this just doesn’t work. You say that people who live with their biological parents are cancerous because “they’re spoiled” but people who are an only child are generally a lot more spoiled than those with many siblings. (Generalization ok)
    When you have many siblings, it’s like living with your mini simulation of a real life society where you have to deal and collaborate with the others in the house. This means that in the long therm, your patience is supposed to be way more developed and you’re used to your siblings acting like immature little twats, so you would know how to act more civilized in a situation where people are acting immature on TWS

    The population of your country: This is because people who live in places with a higher population are likely to have friends as they are generally exposed to a larger amount of people, that would make them more experienced with people which could create alter egos that could be cancerous (they always are), they come about because the human mind tries to escape from the daily routine by adding a little stimulation that the individual isn't used to experiencing (no one would go to a stranger and tell them to suck their dick).

    Living in a country with a larger population has no impact on how many friends you have.
    First of all, sure what if I lived in a country of over 100 million people for example, but I stay in a city with only 50k people in it?
    Now we’re mostly teenagers here, so what if we went to a small school with not that many students in your class? The population of your country doesn’t necessarily have an impact on the number of people you’re exposed to

    Then there’s the fact that in most cases your number of friends has nothing to do with how you would act over the internet.

    I’m sorry but I didn’t quite catch what you meant when you said people with more friends create alter egos and all that..


    So in conclusion, your idea of a test to see how cancerous people on TWS are was good, but I don’t quite agree with the way you played it out since I don’t see how most of these questions relate to how you would act.
    A lot of them are things people can’t control (like your name or the population in your country, etc) and don’t have much to do with how people react on TWS

    I would suggest to give people real situations and based on the way they say they would react (if it’s considered a “cancerous” response or not) give a certain point system like you did

    Holy fuck that was long..


  • From someone that used to be a nice guy here: It's definitely a cancer.