Definitely *Not* A Cards Against Humanity Contest - Week 13steemCreated with Sketch.

Hello again, contestants! We made it through Week 12 without getting pulled into the Great Flag War of 2018, and now we're back for Week 13!

For those of you familiar with the party game of a similar name, it's a copy with a twist. For those of you not familiar with the party game Cards Against Humanity, check out the Week 1 post for more details.

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Week 12 Summary

Here is the prompt from last week:

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There were 17 entries in Week 12! Here they are in vote count order:

ContestantAnswerLink
@acoluckya diverse student bodyLink
@isarmoewemusical instrumentsLink
@rebeccabean upvoteLink
@wholeself-inthe Texas Tech Hip Hop TeamLink
@a0ione thousand tipi ringsLink
@bengyDEATH domainLink
@yintercepta very public intra-family tussleLink
@lennstartea, camphor, sugar, gold, coal, sulphur, economical plants, and other productions.Link
@wingman56international affairLink
@kipswolfea non-profit organizationLink
@blockuratorSkull & Haha Ya ManLink
@manoldonchevextinct genus of cephalopodsLink
@bidesignSalvator MundiLink
@simplymikewomenLink
@sparkesy43milk from a bottleLink
@hyperboleLiving peopleLink
@sgbonusTissue paperLink

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Week 12 Winners

At least the price of Steem hasn't dropped even further, so we can still afford... well OK basically nothing.

My Personal Favorite

You know things are bad when the payout from a Curie won’t even buy you _______.
a very public intra-family tussle

By @yintercept. Congratulations! Because come on, those things are basically free.

The Crowd Favorite (by RNG tie-breaker)

You know things are bad when the payout from a Curie won’t even buy you _______.
a diverse student body

by @acolucky. Congratulations! Good luck with your affirmative action :P

The RNG Award

You know things are bad when the payout from a Curie won’t even buy you _______.
DEATH domain

by @bengy. Congratulations! You are cleaning up on this contest. Shame the prize is so nominal XD

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Rules

TLDR; answer the prompt as a comment on this post using words from a random Wikipedia article

  1. No resteem or upvote is necessary, although it is greatly appreciated. If I get paid out more than more than 4 liquid STEEM from these posts, I will increase the number of winners.
  2. Use the Random Article feature on Wikipedia to get your valid list of words (your "White Cards", for those of you familiar with the actual party game). This link will take you to a random article. You can use any word(s) on the screen - intro, nav bar, anything!
  3. Answer in the form of a comment on this post. The format of your comment should be two lines: your answer word(s), and the link to the article you used (see sample answer to this week's prompt below)
  4. If you want to keep rolling for new random articles, that's your decision, although it's not in the spirit of the game. If you get a very short "stub" article or something written in another language, feel free to roll again though!
  5. If you intentionally use a specific Wikipedia article, I can't stop you, but again, it's not in the spirit of the game.
  6. Feel free to add the word "a" or "the" or similar "formatting" words to your answer if it would help it make more sense or sound better.

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This Week's Prompt

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My Sample Answer

This is the qualifying format I'm looking for in your comment down below:

films produced in Brazil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazilian_films_of_1937

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Prizes

There will be three shares of SBI awarded as prizes.

  1. One share to my own personal favorite
  2. One share to the crowd favorite (as measured by the number of upvotes, not the dollar amount)
  3. One share to a random qualifying entry

I've also set a small Steem Bounty on this post. All valid entries will qualify. I'd also recommend subscribing to @dustsweeper for maximum benefit.

This contest will run for a week, at which time I'll close it out, announce the winners, and kick off the next round.

Anyway, thanks for playing, and have fun! Here's the random Wikipedia article link again. See you in the comments below!

I am running out of stuff to read on Steemit. It’s so bad that last night I actually read a whole post about _______.

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The cone snails and their allies

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus_typhon

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Swimming at the 1912 Summer Olympics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–Men%27s_4×_200_metre_freestyle_relay


Jessus, I'm a competitive swimmer and even I wouldn't read about the competition which took place more than hundred years ago... You must follow some better authors. (I'd say me, but it would be begging for follow)

hamlet

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphen,_Gelderland

What? you never said I had to quote the whole word. I should get extra credit for taking that out of hamlets