Poll: What's Your Real Life Alignment?

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Mcupobob

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I'm a paladin some I'm lawful stupid.

(pie for reference)

Joking aside I'm pretty neutral on things and I wouldn't exactly call myself lawful.
 

Callate

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Neutral Good. I don't think things like rules and the law and traditions are inherently worthwhile, but I don't think they're inherently worthless either. I don't favor rigidity, but I also don't favor change for change's sake, or breaking rules just because they're there; sometimes there's a rope across that way because the floor can't support your weight, y'know?

And I'd say I'm good in as much as I wouldn't intentionally harm someone just to gain an advantage, and I'm willing to make sacrifices to ensure others' well being.
 

The Austin

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Pirate Kitty said:
The Austin said:
Pirate Kitty said:
The Austin said:
Pirate Kitty said:
Lawful evil.
Yeahhhhhh... He said real life.

OP: Neutral, I suppose. Although I am a strong believer of peace and justice, I have never done anything to deserve the title of "good".
Yes he did.

Your point?
Well, I'm quite sure you have never done anything to earn your title of Lawfull Evil. Unless you have been taking contracts to assassinate senators, than I don't think you really deserve the title.
Quiet sure? Considering you know nothing at all about me, it is rather queer to be certain of anything about me.
Yes, well it's rather safe to assure that you don't actually do anything to secure that title. :D
 

warrcry13

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I am Omega said:
Which one qualifies as "self-serving"? Everything I do is only in my best interest. The only reason I don't act completely unlawful is because it is against my best interest to be in jail. I'm in for me and only me.
Lawful Evil... I think would be what that is.

I myself would lean towards Chaotic good, though I did once take a personality test that said I was insane and Chaotic Neutral.
 

Tsunimo

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Chaotic Neutral.
I love to make a normal situation a confusing as possible, but don't lean far enough either way to be classified a 'good' or 'evil'
 

BakaSmurf

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Neutual Good.

I obey the law, but I'm not above going against it if I know it's morally wrong or somesuch, I'm also unwilling to perform acts that would bring harm to those around me, however I don't go out of my way to do good for others either.

I tend to do good, however, such as occassionally dropping a few dollars into a donation box (That goes directly to the needy, the church can go fuck off into a corner and die), or just helping others when I won't benefit from doing so, in fact, I never expect anything in return when I help anyone. This is kind of balanced by the fact that I'm a miserable cynic 90% of the time.
 

The_Amazing_G

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warrcry13 said:
I am Omega said:
Which one qualifies as "self-serving"? Everything I do is only in my best interest. The only reason I don't act completely unlawful is because it is against my best interest to be in jail. I'm in for me and only me.
Lawful Evil... I think would be what that is.

I myself would lean towards Chaotic good, though I did once take a personality test that said I was insane and Chaotic Neutral.
Not really; he's describing true neutral. Here is the question that determines if you are evil or not:
If rape were not illegal and you could do ti without and fear of retribution, would you do it?
 

Twilight_guy

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Neutral good. Bend the law to do the right thing!!

Also,
 

Virgilthepagan

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In all honesty, I'm a lawful evil type. I used to shoplift but eventually my conscience got around to kicking that out of me, and so I guess I could say I follow all of society's regulations.
That said, my own moral code places certain concerns ahead of personal happiness, and I have a desire to impose this at a global level, and not in a particularly voluntary way (no genocides but some things people would definitely consider violations of personal liberty). However, I do place order very highly, it's just not an order that most accept.
 

The Rockerfly

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Apparently I am chaotic evil but that's a load of bull crap

I am more chaotic neutral

The laws should never control anyone, slavery used to be legal and why are drugs illegal? I don't kill a man unless I was driven to it and I don't break the law unless I can, want to or need to. This will help me survive

What is all this bullshit about good and evil? They don't exist, it's a title made up by the power hungry freaks up top who need to label everything like a god damn psychopathy

I despise bureaucracy
I break the law when needed
I aim people to think about what they do before making a decision, is it the best one they can make or is it the best one they are told to think or can only think of?
I say things that break social norms
I will not buy anything I am told to and will not watch adverts on tv
and most importantly, I am free in ways that you are not. The best bit is, you don't even know that you're a slave. To a marketing buying stuff, to your stuff by working for shit you don't need to live on and to women that you're constantly striving to be with
 

Serge A. Storms

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Chaotic neutral, laws only go as far as protecting me and punishing me if I hurt someone else, I enjoy the former and avoid the latter while considering it a necessary evil.
 
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I don't really know what half of these alignments mean. Luckily, I fall under one I actually know, and that will be Neutral Good. Well, more or less.