CleverNickName
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Someone needs to make an alignment chart for sandwiches, and put this entire pizza chart in the Lawful Evil box.
Someone needs to make an alignment chart for sandwiches, and put this entire pizza chart in the Lawful Evil box.
Yeah, remove that 'in D&D' part, I think that's true of all internet arguments. It allows you to make your arguments sound more punchy and witty, while giving you an "out" in case you are wrong. "In your face, loser!" (five minutes later) "Clearly you misunderstood me, I was talking about acne, you need to pay attention."Does being a discussion about something in D&D require incorrect statements, hyperbole, and obstinacy? Or should "in D&D' be removed from that sentence?
I don't know. The more time that I spend on D&D-forum-sites, the more it seems to me that constant misrepresentation and over-extreme reactions to minor stuff is necessary to discussion. Anyone that disagrees with my opinion on something D&D related is obviously either an "SJW" newb that knows nothing about the game and wants to destroy the hobby, or is literally a Nazi that wants to make it so that only cishet white males are allowed to play D&D.Does being a discussion about something in D&D require incorrect statements, hyperbole, and obstinacy? Or should "in D&D' be removed from that sentence?
What form of lawful is it to start by always eating the ears off of the Mickey Mouse ice cream bar?I reject the notion that ice cream sandwiches are Lawful Evil. I've never seen an evil ice cream sandwich in my life, and I've eaten them all over the world. I've seen plenty of Chaotic ones and Neutral mediocrity, sure, but never Evil.
I'd call it Lawful Normal.What form of lawful is it to start by always eating the ears off of the Mickey Mouse ice cream bar?