The world's most-read Scottish politics website

Wings Over Scotland


I’m extra-medium

Posted on November 17, 2011 by

So I had a little go at the BBC Lab’s morality test, a large-scale experiment which is designed to try to formulate a snapshot of the morality of modern Britain. Who wants to take a guess at what turned out to be my most prominent moral dimension?

Click below to find out!

Of course! Full marks to everyone, there – it’s my low desire to avoid! This is, in fact, pretty true. I more or less always want to interact with people for myself, rather than make pre-judgements. (Post-judgements are another matter entirely.) There are exceptions to this rule, naturally – I’m only human, and some people whose actions put them beyond all understanding or hope of redemption, eg Big Brother contestants or viewers, I’ll condemn out of hand and do my level best to stay away from.

But generally, and probably surprisingly to anyone who reads the stuff I write, I go out of my way to give everyone a chance, because I like to understand how things work and that usually involves understanding the people who do those things.

Live and let live, that’s me.

You can see my full results here. [EDIT: No you can’t. Stupid lying BBC.] Why not have a go yourself? You could even enter deliberately wrong answers for a laugh, if you’re the sort of pathetic dickstain on humanity who really needs to die horribly in a chemical fire. Lucky they didn’t have a question on that, eh chums?

0 to “I’m extra-medium”

  1. CdrJameson says:

    There are a few psychometric tests that have 'did you answer these questions honestly' as a question at the end.
    I think it's to weed out rogue AIs that are trying to pass as human.

    Reply
  2. I hate you for getting me to do this.  It scores 4 wrongingness, 5 disgusts, 3.2 angries and 8 avoids.  And … hm.  I think 4 punishments.

    I basically got "lower than average" everything too, though my lowest was anger and the rest were about the same.  What news item did you get?  Mine was about the potentially life-shortening effects of not doing good things when we felt we should have, and how they can be assuaged by immediately going out and doing something else that's good instead.  Which was a bit weird.

    Reply
  3. Rev. Stuart Campbell says:

    I got one about a budget crisis resulting in public sector workers not being paid for months. Didn't even realise there were options.

    Reply
  4. Rev. Stuart Campbell says:

    Oh man. I've just realised that the link provided by the BBC for "share your results with friends" actually doesn't link anyone else to your results at all, it just lets you check them yourself by re-entering your password? What's the point of that? IT MAKES ME DISGUSTED AND ANGRY.

    Reply
  5. Lenny says:

    Odd. Apparently I'm not disgusted by things, except for stepping in dog shit, don't get particularly angry about phoney-baloney journalists spouting rubbish about immigration, don't find it particularly wrong if some berk down on his luck blows all of his money on gambling – foolish, yes, but not "wrong" – don't tend to avoid people and don't think locking people up for being incompetent is particularly useful.
     
    And, apparently, Public Sector workers can go ram it.

    Reply
  6. Derek says:

    I'm very avoidant. Not one for confrontation me. My anger is low though. I got a story about unseasonally nice weather. Which made me angry. Which I think it wasn't supposed to.

    Reply
  7. MrD says:

    I've got a high desire to avoid things that require registration.

    Reply
  8. I don't understand the part where it accused me of caring more about corporations than about my friends, based on my responses about things happening to my friends.  But none of the questions even implied they were about people I knew.  That's partly why my anger and avoidance scores were so low – why would I get angry about someone I've never met and know nothing else about just because they wore an offensive hat or whatever? 
    No, I don't typically care if a corporation is ripped off, but I acknowledge that it's more wrong to commit corporate fraud than it is to buy some golf clubs you never use.  It's also more disgusting, because on a moral level it's a betrayal, whereas being a lazy-arse is benign.  Hmph.
    Really could have done with more explanation of what it was asking, to be honest.

    Reply
    • Doug McGregor says:

      Looks like you failed the human test , report to Dignitas at your convenience.

      Reply
  9. Effijy says:

    Something wrong in anything to do with the BBC has a considered morality within it.
    Tie them to a chair, put them under the spotlight and get them to say the word genocide.

    Reply


Comment - please read this page for comment rules. HTML tags like <i> and <b> are permitted. Use paragraph breaks in long comments. DO NOT SIGN YOUR COMMENTS, either with a name or a slogan. If your comment does not appear immediately, DO NOT REPOST IT. Ignore these rules and I WILL KILL YOU WITH HAMMERS.


  • About

    Wings Over Scotland is a thing that exists.

    Stats: 6,874 Posts, 1,235,827 Comments

  • Recent Posts

  • Archives

  • Categories

  • Tags

  • Recent Comments

    • Ian Smith on A Dumber Nation: “It doesn’t appear to be political suicide because a large enough subset are daft enough to stick with the SNP.…Feb 10, 12:40
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “For fun, Maybe the picts were’nt painted blue like the Romans thought , they were just bloody cold because of…Feb 10, 12:12
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “Did anyone in Scotland get invited by there local Councils to meetings on the re-wilding of Scotland programes, Or does…Feb 10, 11:52
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “David Holden, 😉Feb 10, 11:33
    • Hatey McHateface on A Dumber Nation: “Aye, Dave, just ignore me. Pretend the wind blows 24/7/365 and 24/7/366 on a leap year, and you’re gonna feel…Feb 10, 11:31
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “The trans subject. physical transition and medication Pretty sure this is not completed if seen to be waving a penis…Feb 10, 11:30
    • David Holden on A Dumber Nation: “Best just to ignore him as he is just trolling and would try to start a fight in an empty…Feb 10, 11:07
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “Hatey, I think I said energy, not specifically just wind, although that could be included, along with water, Whatever we…Feb 10, 10:50
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “Alf Baird, As I was suggesting yesterday, the networking between Colonialism and venture capitalism built on historical events and evidence…Feb 10, 10:32
    • Alf Baird on A Dumber Nation: ““Immunity from what?” (English) Crown immunity means that they (i.e. state actors, institutions or its agents) cannot be prosecuted, no…Feb 10, 10:18
    • Hatey McHateface on A Dumber Nation: “You an all, Dave? You another one who has yet to twig that on some days, the wind doesn’t blow?…Feb 10, 10:15
    • Hatey McHateface on A Dumber Nation: “@Cynicus Even the BBC Radio 4 could see this morning that almost certainly, yesterday’s spat was pure, performative theatre, scripted…Feb 10, 10:05
    • Insider on Echoes of history: ““I will be retiring from Wings over Scotland, which I have been promising for awhile,” Please, please, dear God! Let…Feb 10, 09:56
    • David Holden on A Dumber Nation: “I looked it up a while back as I was going to a meeting about the proposed offshore wind farm…Feb 10, 09:47
    • Hatey McHateface on A Dumber Nation: “Ah, c’mon noo, James. Hoo mony hames dae we supply wi energy in a flat calm? Engage brain afore posting!Feb 10, 09:46
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “PC Foster, Crown immunity ( prisons) Hansard, Volume 771. Debated on Tuesday 22nd July 2025. 3: 10 pm. Presented by…Feb 10, 09:28
    • James Cheyne on A Dumber Nation: “Karen, As Alba mentioned, the energy firm Octopus comments suggest that Scotland should be one of the cheapest places in…Feb 10, 09:20
    • Ally on A Dumber Nation: “It’s like the SNP Gov have forgotten that they have to govern for all of Scotland not just a minority…Feb 10, 09:12
    • ALANM on A Dumber Nation: ““a guard told me I would need to take my sweater off if I wanted to visit my niece This…Feb 10, 08:52
    • Karen on A Dumber Nation: ““Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit attocities” – Voltaire. What are the atrocities? Freeports, pylons,…Feb 10, 03:54
    • Angus on A Dumber Nation: ““We honest-to-God wish we could believe that our leaders were merely morons.” Yes they are pure evil. Not only in…Feb 10, 02:55
    • Cynicus on A Dumber Nation: “Morag says: 9 February, 2026 at 4:31 pm “The Scottish National Orchestra has been captured?” ======== And will the Parliamentary…Feb 10, 02:53
    • Cynicus on A Dumber Nation: “Rev. Stuart Campbell says: 10 February, 2026 at 12:45 am “Sarwar is a complete irrelevance not worth wasting breath or…Feb 10, 02:43
    • Rev. Stuart Campbell on A Dumber Nation: “” Many of us would like to see you further tear shreds out of Anus Sarewar following his blatent “not-my-fault-if-we-tank-in-election”…Feb 10, 00:45
    • A2 on A Dumber Nation: “would the hypothetical Trrans person sue before or after performing suicide?Feb 10, 00:19
    • GM on The Marshalling Plan: “Small change, Northcode man. You need at least a billion to get into the Degenerate club. Millionaires would maybe get…Feb 10, 00:06
    • sarah on Echoes of history: “@ James Cheyne, those rumours sound good. I hope they come true. But must you leave Wings?Feb 9, 22:30
    • Aidan on Echoes of history: “@Hatey – it’s vanishingly unlikely that any Liberate bum will be hitting any Holyrood seat given the general lack of…Feb 9, 22:20
    • Rob on A Dumber Nation: “I very much doubt any trans man would argue to be in the men’s prison estate. Can you imagine what…Feb 9, 22:20
    • sarah on A Dumber Nation: “This report confirms what we knew would be the case if men were allowed into women’s prisons [and elsewhere]. What…Feb 9, 22:09
  • A tall tale



↑ Top