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The Pi Alignment Chart: Choose Your Mathematical Destiny

The Pi Alignment Chart: Choose Your Mathematical Destiny
The ultimate math nerd alignment chart! This brilliant mash-up combines Dungeons & Dragons moral alignments with different representations of π (pi)! The standard π symbol gets "lawful good" while a pie (the food) is "chaotic good" because OF COURSE IT IS. Meanwhile, the approximation 22/7 is "lawful evil" (close but not quite right - truly diabolical), and Euler's number "e" is full "chaotic evil" for daring to challenge π's mathematical supremacy. The nerdy twist on the classic alignment chart is pure mathematical genius - and I'm pretty sure using 3 as an approximation for π is a crime in 14 dimensions of the multiverse.

Not All Number Base Systems Are Created Equal

Not All Number Base Systems Are Created Equal
This is what happens when mathematicians play Dungeons & Dragons! The meme brilliantly assigns alignment charts to different number systems. Decimal (10) gets "Lawful Good" because it's what normal humans use. Binary (2) is "Neutral Good" - simple but essential for computers. The number 42, the Answer to the Ultimate Question per Hitchhiker's Guide , rightfully earns "Chaotic Good" status. Octal (8) is "Lawful Neutral" - organized but rarely used outside programming. Five is "True Neutral" - just vibing in the middle. Seven gets "Chaotic Neutral" because it's mathematically interesting as a prime number but refuses to play nicely with most calculations. The bottom row is pure mathematical evil: 1 as "Lawful Evil" (try dividing by it and nothing happens!), imaginary number i as "Neutral Evil" (√-1 breaks reality), and tree(3) as "Chaotic Evil" - a number so incomprehensibly large from Kruskal's tree theorem that it makes mathematicians wake up screaming. Number theory has never been so perfectly categorized!

Number Base Systems Alignment Chart

Number Base Systems Alignment Chart
What happens when mathematicians play Dungeons & Dragons? This alignment chart, but with number systems instead of personalities. Duodecimal (base-12) follows all the rules like a proper nerd. Hexadecimal (base-16) is just doing its computing job. Unary (base-1) is pure chaos—literally just ones all the way down. The chaotic evil "tree(3)" is basically mathematical nightmare fuel—a number so incomprehensibly large it makes Graham's number look like a rounding error. And that imaginary number "i" sitting there as neutral evil is perfect—it's literally the square root of negativity.