Buddhism
Characteristics of Religion
Members of Our Class
Really Really Really Stupid Flags
Couture Populaire
100

This predominantly Buddhist country is also known as the land of Khmer.

What is Cambodia?

100

The Bible, Qoran, and Tao Te Ching are examples of this defining feature of religion.

What are sacred texts?

100

This member of our class has 8 letters in their first and last name total.

Who is Yash?

100

Because the original design wilted and turned brown in the wind, a wind-tunnel test forced this country to change its flag's centerpiece from a realistic 13-pointed leaf to a stylized 11-pointed one.

What is Canada?

100

My trust-fund grandchildren keep shouting this specific double-digit integer at the dinner table while frantically waving their hands up and down. 

What is 67?

200

This name for one of the Four Noble Truths sounds like a political movement with red hats.

What is magga (There is a path out of suffering)?

200

This type of religion, meaning a belief in a deity residing in the physical world, sounds like something happening soon.

What is an immanent religion?

200

This member of our class, despite not being white, has a white-sounding surname.

Who is Dhariya?

200

Despite sports fans constantly using a rectangular version, this European nation will legally fine you if you commercially fly their flag in any shape other than a perfect, symmetrical square.

What is Switzerland?

200

This socio-cultural nomenclature describes a deeply un-curated, middle-aged woman who actively compromises the operational efficiency of premium retail establishments by weaponising her emotional dysregulation against entry-level service assets.

What is a Karen?

300

This Buddhist concept is also known as the Three Baskets.

What is the Tripitaka?

300

This cultural appropriator who also wrote The Sacred Start thinks religion should be cut up and mixed.

Who is Alain de Botton?

300

This member of our class' first name comes from a Sanskrit root meaning "excellent prosperity".

Who is Sunidhi?

300

This tiny European nation went to the 1936 Summer Olympics only to realize their flag was identical to Haiti’s, forcing them to hastily slap a crown on it the very next year.

What is Liechtenstein?

300

This absurdly tedious, non-invasive bio-hacking trend involves pressuring one's tongue against the roof of the oral cavity to achieve optimal submental definition, resulting in a temporary structural illusion of wealth and jawline symmetry.

What is mewing?

400

This Buddhist concept has both capitalised and uncapitalised forms.

What is Sangha/sangha?

400

This characteristic of religion requires not only active members, but a response to changing contexts.

What is a dynamic religion?

400

These two members of our class have both a y and a z in their name.

Who are Zoya and Ashwathi?

400

These two countries have circles which are barely off centre, but still enough to annoy everyone.

What are Bangladesh and Palau?

400

A digital harvesting practice wherein destitute Gen-Z individuals attempt to manufacture metaphysical social currency by executing acts of performative nonchalance, presumably because they lack the capital to acquire actual agricultural real estate.

What is aura farming?

500

This first Buddhist nun was the aunt of Siddhartha Gautama.

Who was Mahāprajāpatī Gautamī?

500

This geographical location houses the Bimban Born-Kissing Trees.

What is Djoondalup Point Walter?

500
This member of our class has a first name meaning "torch" or "light".

Who is Ms. Bolle?

500

This Southeast Asian nation’s flag is basically a giant mood ring; flying it upside down with the red stripe on top is a formal, legally mandated declaration that the country is actively at war.

What is the Phillipines?

500

A grotesque, multi-billion-view digital asset ecosystem depicting a gruesome geopolitical resource war between rogue, severed human heads encased in porcelain sanitary appliances and a faction of military personnel whose craniums are literal electronics hardware.

What is skibidi toilet?