Thursday, September 22, 2011

how bleak everything

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by Durham » Sun Jun 12, 2011 4:19 pm
-Slim Charles Dickens
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Jugdish wrote:
for a while i was using a cardboard box as a bed but it just didnt seem real enough. i had dreams but they weren't about how bleak everthing is.


*here this appears as poster Durham's signature I think. not a reply to the specific forum. appear every time the person posts, do you want us to read that every every time over and over ? anyway I do like that. cardboard box as bed not real enough I had dreams but they were not about how bleak
ggl d n immed turn up orig jugdish cmmt just a forum w many cmmts fr Durham:


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ps re McNulty (glibly) -it signifies his transition from chaotic neutral to neutral good
ggl to, seen before, of int: Character Alignment - Television Tropes & Idioms
The original editions of Dungeons and Dragons drew on the works of Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock to come up with three alignments: Lawful [or not], Neutral [btw Good/Evil], Chaotic [or not]. Neutrality alternatively represents neither one (as was the case with animals and people who simply didn't care) or a desire to see "balance" between the two. Later editions kept this as the "ethical" axis of the alignment scale and added a second "moral" axis of Good, Neutral, and Evil.
I like tvtropes diagram of wh comes down to moral |||| ethical
nice person | not nice person |||| plays by rules | d n play by rules

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