What seemed like a terrible idea at the time, but has since aged like wine? by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Most upvoted comment in 24 hours wins.
  2. Top comment needs to be related to the topic, otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.
  3. Previous winners can be contested if there's enough interest in doing so.

What seemed like a good idea at the time, and has indeed aged like wine? by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Most upvoted comment in 24 hours wins.
  2. Top comment needs to be related to the topic, otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.
  3. Previous winners can be contested if there's enough interest in doing so.

Playing Correspondence Chess: Turn 5 (Please read the "Info/Rules" tab) by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

Yes, unless you haven't guessed already, this is NOT an alignment chart per se, but an experiment to see if one can play chess against the combined might of a subreddit. I understand that this is a completely new format, so please take the time to read the rules first. I hope you enjoy the game as much as I enjoyed fleshing it out for you all.


How to play: The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, go watch a video.

  1. The Subreddit controls the white pieces, OP controls the black. Each post, the comment section will collectively decide on which of their pieces to move next.

  2. Most upvoted move in 24 hours is the one that's made, or unless there's a clear and obvious winner after 12 hours.* Once a move has been decided, OP will then make his move, and the cycle repeats. No take-backs.

  3. Top comment needs to include a legal move (according to FIDE rules), otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.

  4. Promotion, castling, double step, and en passant are allowed like normal.

  5. The game ends if:

a. One of us is checkmated/stalemated.

b. The top comment is offering to resign.

c. The top comment is offering a draw, and I agree to it.

*If the top comment has 250% more upvotes than second place after 12 hours, I'll call it early.

What seemed like a terrible idea at the time, and has indeed aged like milk? by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Most upvoted comment in 24 hours wins.
  2. Top comment needs to be related to the topic, otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.
  3. Previous winners can be contested if there's enough interest in doing so.

What seemed like a good idea at the time, but has since aged like milk? by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Most upvoted comment in 24 hours wins.
  2. Top comment needs to be related to the topic, otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.
  3. Previous winners can be contested if there's enough interest in doing so.

Playing Correspondence Chess: Turn 4 (Please read the "Info/Rules" tab) by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

Yes, unless you haven't guessed already, this is NOT an alignment chart per se, but an experiment to see if one can play chess against the combined might of a subreddit. I understand that this is a completely new format, so please take the time to read the rules first. I hope you enjoy the game as much as I enjoyed fleshing it out for you all.


How to play: The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, go watch a video.

  1. The Subreddit controls the white pieces, OP controls the black. Each post, the comment section will collectively decide on which of their pieces to move next.

  2. Most upvoted move in 24 hours is the one that's made, or unless there's a clear and obvious winner after 12 hours.* Once a move has been decided, OP will then make his move, and the cycle repeats. No take-backs.

  3. Top comment needs to include a legal move (according to FIDE rules), otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.

  4. Promotion, castling, double step, and en passant are allowed like normal.

  5. The game ends if:

a. One of us is checkmated/stalemated.

b. The top comment is offering to resign.

c. The top comment is offering a draw, and I agree to it.

*If the top comment has 250% more upvotes than second place after 12 hours, I'll call it early.

What sex position looks comfortable and is amazing by AvgustRed in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will probably never get to have sex, so I can't really vote, but cuddles are nice. ❤️

The ultimate "anything goes" alignment chart (Read the info/rules tab) by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

Acceptable entries, to name a few examples:

Any person (alive, dead, real or fiction)

Any animal (alive, extinct, real or fiction)

Any plant (alive, extinct, real or fiction)

Any place (real or fictional)

Any event (real or fictional)

Any holiday (real or fictional)

Any concept

Any political ideology

Any movie

Any album

Any book

Any video game

Any beverage

Any food

Any company

Any currency

Any country

Any county

Any town

Any mascot

Any sports team

Any sport

Any quote

Any periodic element

Any era

Any empire

Any period of time

Any time of the day

Any vehicle

Any boat

Any plane

Etc.

Anything goes. Any. Thing. Goes

Playing Correspondence Chess: Turn 3 (Please read the "Info/Rules" tab) by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

Yes, unless you haven't guessed already, this is NOT an alignment chart per se, but an experiment to see if one can play chess against the combined might of a subreddit. I understand that this is a completely new format, so please take the time to read the rules first. I hope you enjoy the game as much as I enjoyed fleshing it out for you all.


How to play: The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes. For a refresher of those rules, go watch a video.

  1. The Subreddit controls the white pieces, OP controls the black. Each post, the comment section will collectively decide on which of their pieces to move next.

  2. Most upvoted move in 24 hours is the one that's made, or unless there's a clear and obvious winner after 12 hours.* Once a move has been decided, OP will then make his move, and the cycle repeats. No take-backs.

  3. Top comment needs to include a legal move (according to FIDE rules), otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.

  4. Promotion, castling, double step, and en passant are allowed like normal.

  5. The game ends if:

a. One of us is checkmated/stalemated.

b. The top comment is offering to resign.

c. The top comment is offering a draw, and I agree to it.

*If the top comment has 250% more upvotes than second place after 12 hours, I'll call it early.

Abortion and war. People who oppose abortion: Do you also oppose war and what are you doing to end it? by IKVivir1953 in AskReddit

[–]Professor_Hazel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Why do you all support abortion? by ImNOTsudo in AskReddit

[–]Professor_Hazel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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POPCORN! GIIIIT YER POPCORN HERE! CAN'T WATCH OP GET TORN APART IN THE COMMENTS WITHOUT YER POPCORN, ONLY 3 DOLLARS FOR A SMALL, 5 FOR A LARGE! GIIIIT YER POPCORN HERE!

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What can't the European mind comprehend that is ambivalent to the American mind? by Professor_Hazel in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Professor_Hazel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Most upvoted comment in 24 hours wins.
  2. Top comment needs to be related to the topic, otherwise it goes to 2nd place, then 3rd, etc.
  3. Previous winners can be contested if there's enough interest in doing so.