What faction would you have chosen at 16?
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Re: What faction would you have chosen at 16?
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One one hand I'm addicted to knowledge-I can't get enough of it and even now, I do college courses online, even though I'm not even in high school yet.
On the other hand however, I am also very rash and have very few fears. I feel like I would be well suited in either faction.
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Agreed. I still have no idea what I want to do "when i grow up" haha. And I'm 25.mui-scrimp wrote:I think choosing a path for your life at 16 is too early for most kids. Knowing what you're going to do for the rest of your life when you're just in high school? No way!
I would've definitely chosen Candor. Not sure where I would have been born into. In a world like that I dont think my parents would have ever ended up together though. So maybe I would never have been born.
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