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This comic claims to be a meta-alignment chart, where nine "alignment charts" are themselves sorted into the nine Dungeons and Dragons alignments, following the use of alignment charts to humorously classify abstract concepts. However, these "alignment charts" are mostly diagrams used in academic classifications, which are being treated as if they were blank meme templates. There are two levels of absurdity here: first, the idea of using these diagrams to classify things they were never intended for, and second, the conflation of chaos as a physics concept and an assigned moral weight as it applies to each of these classification systems.
 
This comic claims to be a meta-alignment chart, where nine "alignment charts" are themselves sorted into the nine Dungeons and Dragons alignments, following the use of alignment charts to humorously classify abstract concepts. However, these "alignment charts" are mostly diagrams used in academic classifications, which are being treated as if they were blank meme templates. There are two levels of absurdity here: first, the idea of using these diagrams to classify things they were never intended for, and second, the conflation of chaos as a physics concept and an assigned moral weight as it applies to each of these classification systems.
  
The title text describes Randall's alignment as "lawful heterozygous silty liquid" which references the true neutral, neutral good, lawful good, and lawful neutral charts in the Alignment Chart Alignment Chart. Lawful is the left side of an alignment chart, heterozygous is the top right or bottom left of a Punnett Square, silty is the bottom right of a soil chart, and liquid is the top right of a phase diagram. As such, the title text describes Randall's alignment as between Lawful Neutral and Neutral Good on this chart.
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The title text describes Randall's alignment as "lawful heterozygous silty liquid" which references the true neutral, neutral good, lawful good, and lawful neutral charts in the Alignment Chart Alignment Chart. Lawful is the left side of an alignment chart, heterozygous is the top right or bottom left of a Punnet Square, silty is the bottom right of a soil chart, and liquid is the top right of a phase diagram. As such, the title text describes Randall's alignment as between Lawful Neutral and Neutral Good on this chart.
  
 
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|Neutral Good
 
|Neutral Good
 
|{{w|Punnett square}}
 
|{{w|Punnett square}}
| Punnett squares are a visual method of determining what traits an organism might have based on the traits of the organism's parents. It relies on the principle that a trait is either dominant (indicated with capital letters) or recessive (indicated with lowercase letters). The exact combination of dominant or recessive genes that a child organism receives from their parents determines their traits. Heterozygous and homozygous refers to the pairs of alleles in an organism’s genotype, indicating mixed or same alleles, respectively. Randall later uses "heterozygous" in the title text.  Note that it is possible for a phenotype to be expressed the same between some heterozygotes and homozygotes, e.g., persons with genotypes heterozygous "Aa" and homozygous "AA" will both express blood type A.
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| Punnet squares are a visual method of determining what traits an organism might have based on the traits of the organism's parents. It relies on the principle that a trait is either dominant (indicated with capital letters) or recessive (indicated with lowercase letters). The exact combination of dominant or recessive genes that a child organism receives from their parents determines their traits. Heterozygous and homozygous refers to the pairs of alleles in an organism’s genotype, indicating mixed or same alleles, respectively. Randall later uses "heterozygous" in the title text.  Note that it is possible for a phenotype to be expressed the same between some heterozygotes and homozygotes, e.g., persons with genotypes heterozygous "Aa" and homozygous "AA" will both express blood type A.
 
Therefore, the Punnett Square is a good chart because it is both a simple and true geometric predictor of inheritance, but it tends to be neutral because of complicating factors such as polygenic inheritance; these and other factors will cause genotypic frequency to deviate from expected 1:2:1 patterns.
 
Therefore, the Punnett Square is a good chart because it is both a simple and true geometric predictor of inheritance, but it tends to be neutral because of complicating factors such as polygenic inheritance; these and other factors will cause genotypic frequency to deviate from expected 1:2:1 patterns.
 
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
  
:[A 3×3 grid of squares. Each square contains a label at the top and a drawing of a chart, and each square has a caption below it. From left to right, a row at a time:]
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[A 3×3 grid of squares. Each square contains a label at the top and a drawing of a chart, and each square has a caption below it. From left to right, a row at a time:]
  
:----
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:Soil Chart
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Soil Chart
  
:[describe this chart here]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:* Clay
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* Clay
:* Silty Clay
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* Silty Clay
:* […]
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* […]
  
:Lawful Good
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Lawful Good
  
 
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:Punnett Square
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Punnett Square
  
:[A 2x2 grid with a capital or lowercase R at either the left or top of each row and column, and each square containing the two letters of its row and column.]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:Neutral Good
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Neutral Good
  
:----
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:IPA Vowel Chart
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IPA Vowel Chart
  
:[describe this chart here]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:Chaotic Good
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Chaotic Good
  
:----
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:Phase Diagram
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Phase Diagram
  
:[describe this chart here]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:Lawful Neutral
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Lawful Neutral
  
:----
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:Alignment Chart
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Alignment Chart
  
:[A 3×3 grid of nine empty squares, each with an unreadable label below it.]
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[A 3×3 grid of nine empty squares, each with an unreadable label below it.]
  
:True Neutral
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True Neutral
  
:----
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:CIE Chromaticity Diagram
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CIE Chromaticity Diagram
  
:[describe this chart here]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:* Green
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* Green
:* Yellow
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* Yellow
:* …
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* …
  
:Chaotic Neutral
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Chaotic Neutral
  
:----
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:Political Compass
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Political Compass
  
:[describe this chart here]
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[describe this chart here]
  
:Lawful Evil
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Lawful Evil
  
:----
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:QAPF Rock Diagram
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QAPF Rock Diagram
  
:[The diagram is a rhombus with each corner labeled: ‘Q’ at the top, ‘A’ at the left, ‘P’ at the right, and ‘F’ at the bottom. The diagram is divided into trapezoids and triangles, each with labels. The writing in most subdivisions are unreadable. The readable subdivisions:]
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[The diagram is a rhombus with each corner labeled: ‘Q’ at the top, ‘A’ at the left, ‘P’ at the right, and ‘F’ at the bottom. The diagram is divided into trapezoids and triangles, each with labels. The writing in most subdivisions are unreadable. The readable subdivisions:]
:* Granite [around the top left]
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* Granite (around the top left)
:* Basalt [just below the right corner]
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* Basalt (just below the right corner)
:* Foidolite [at the bottom]
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* Foidolite (at the bottom)
  
:Neutral Evil
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Neutral Evil
  
:----
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:Omnispace Classifier
 
 
 
:[describe this chart here]
 
  
:Chaotic Evil
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Omnispace Classifier
  
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Chaotic Evil
  
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[describe this chart here]
  
  

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