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Note to moderator: You may want to read the answerline beforehand.Description acceptable. When this system comes across a never-before-seen "undefined action," 3 billion accountants are randomly assigned to (15[1])evaluate it. A man tried to illustrate this system's flaws (15[1])by demonstrating the consequences of buying a tomato at a grocery store, (15[1])then proceeded (15[1])to do the floss when the Judge wasn’t convinced. (15[2])In the 1970s, a stoner on shrooms hallucinated the existence of this system with (15[1])92% (15[1])accuracy, which led him to devote his life to this system. The Book of (*) Dougs records the stats of every Doug in history under this system. One such Doug, Doug Forcett, accumulated a total of 520,000 within this system by the age of 68 by living an incredibly austere life without doing anything selfish. For 10 points, name this outdated system that assesses the moral character of people like Eleanor Shellstrop to determine where they go in the afterlife. ■END■

ANSWER: points system [accept descriptive answers conveying a system that gives points or assigns scores to people based on their morality; accept the system for getting into The Good Place or The Bad Place; prompt on “a system for deciding the afterlife” before “afterlife”]
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