@Goku Black @icey wicey 1517
I remember reading that it originated from someone posting an image of Micky Mouse next to an actual mouse and having that text under it. No idea how true that was.
@icey wicey 1517
I kept thinking it came from an extended edition of Dark Knight.
I’m like the only person who wasn’t impressed with Dark Knight. I liked Joker,and that was about it. The rest was dull to standard.
@TheHappySpaceman
I sometimes like to take that phrase literally and say back “We indeed live in a society with customs, laws, business, culture and such”
I’m in a D&D mood and feel like making a D&D post: 3.5’s system of some classes have set alignments was a great system since it allowed people to play with said alignments. Lawful Good doesn’t mean Lawful Stupid (even if people act like it does), and could even allow a cleaver player to create a “good isn’t nice” paladin that later becomes a Grey Guard to represent that in their eyes, less than honorable deeds are needed to keep the rigorous order they are willing to kill and die for from collapsing.
@Meanlucario
Most people’s complaints with those were that it limited RP options and mechanical ones, it’s why 5E just has paladin be a knight who serves a deity or basically anyone else who can have clerics, also some of them just never made sense, Babrbairians are usually depicted as very stubborn and set on their traditions, but couldn’t be lawful, IIRC they may even have been required to be Chaotic,
@Thanotos Omega
I’m aware of the who and why, I just strongly disagree with them. Where they see opportunities in freedom, I see opportunities in limitations. In 5e, a cold and cruel paladin is easy to make, where in 3.5, it’s special (helps if you have a DM who doesn’t try to force you into the LG stereotype and takes away such opportunities), and can allow different challenges and than 5e’s version would allow.
And I’m aware. In 3.5, barbarians and bards can be anything except lawful.
It’s borderline inexcusable how many professional artists and character animators don’t seem to use reference sheets when drawing characters. You can’t just have a character’s height, skin color, hair color, and everything else fluctuating every time you draw them, FFS.
@Dex Stewart
Exactly. And it makes it all the more difficult to draw accurate fanart or make a model of the character for a fan game, when the characters themselves are so inconsistent.
Being an introvert isn’t actually that bad. It’s that endless stigma that most extroverts give to those people that they think that introverts will never achieve anything in life by being by themselves.