…that was the first question! After six additional questions the majority of the TWP forum gives the following advice:
To be happy, Sandy must not swim in radioactive grog.
I think that this wise wisdom is not only valid for Sandy but for all others out there. So if you would like to be happy, stop your bath in radioactive grog!
Over or under? That is the question!
Whether 't is nobler in the mind to suffer
the high annoyance of an outrageous hanging
or to take arms against the toilet papers
and by inverting, fix them?
It’s a little game I played recently - but on paper and in German. I would like to know if this works in this forum too (and in English ). I’m a little bit skeptic at the moment because of the limitations of Discourse. But let’s see. (At least the paper version was fun. )
Can´t we just fill in a form and you put it in a spreadsheet? If it is what I think it is this may take a while the way you´re doing it (and I may lose interest, because I´m sad you know).
Yes, I thought about that too. The drawback/problem is, that everyone can see the next questions. You could then use this “knowledge” to answer the previous questions. But the fun part is, that you have to chose an answer without knowing what’s next. Unfortunately Discourse doesn’t allow several polls in a row (= one after another). This poll function is much more limited than I initially thought… (And I still don’t understand why there isn’t a proper reference manual for Discourse…)
You could use something like Google Forms to set up questions that don’t allow you to go back. If you were really determined you could start over from scratch, of course, but on this forum you could just wait a little and vote in a week. (Unless you want to close the polls and miss out on more votes.)