True, although my tape of choice is more often 3M Scotch Brown parcel tape. My TV remote is wrapped in it, a split in my dustpan is fixed with it, and the plastic handle of a dog's extendable lead is held together by it.
The next poster has hung something up with Unibond's No More Nails*
False. According to most alignment tests, I am somewhere between Lawful Good and Neutral Good. Lawful Neutral is, however, one of my favorite alignments to play.
The next poster thinks Chaotic Stupid should be recognized as a real alignment.
True. I think of chaotic neutral as the class clown. They don't have to be stupid, they just don't care enough about things like good, evil, or law to let it affect them personally.
The next poster thinks lawful evil is really cool but lawful good is really stupid.
Lawful Evil is the alignment of the class bully, the sycophant, the hedge fund manager, and the politician. Definitely not cool. Lawful Good is the alignment of the judge, the police officer, the moderator, and the politician. Definitely not stupid.
The next poster will tell us their favorite Lawful Evil person or character.
True, I guess. When I was little there was this one anime I used to watch a lot, The Slayers. I'm not as much into anime these days but it's still one of my favorite shows. And the lead character, Lina Inverse, is just, to me, the very best example of a Chaotic Neutral character written right. She doesn't fall into any of those 'lol so random' pitfalls, and she's an interesting, complex character. In a lot of characters that fit the CN alignment, you don't really see that. I used to look up to Lina so much when I was a kid, I used to want to be Lina, she was so cool and confident and didn't care what anyone thought but dang when push came to shove she still had her priorities straight.
The next poster never watched The Slayers and has no freaking idea what this loser here (me) is blathering on about.
um true. Not sure how sick it is, but my favorite thing is when people respond to really weird stuff happening with an assertion that it must be the work of an enemy Stand. The more benign the strange occurrence, the better it is. It's best in response to silly magic tricks.
True. It's wood, it's victorian, it sits in the hall, and its got hooks that we hang our hats and coats on, and there's a box built into the bottom with a lid that lifts up and we use that to store our wellies.
The next poster thinks old brown furniture was built to last and offers much better value than today's flat pack chipboard nonsense.
True-ish. Furniture before IKEA and the likes was obviously more sturdy and made to last, but the value it adds is in the eye of the beholder.
The next person spent their entire childhood like me, thinking "duct tape" was called "duck tape" and wondering why it was called that way and what it had to do with ducks.
False - as a Finn, I think it is called, translated "Jesus-tape" - or Jeesus-teippi.
A very loving blasphemy here: it is called such, because it can perform practical miracles.
The next person shares a total gaming client failure post running Windows update, and thinks it is the update more than fractured OS - but cannot be sure.
No, but I have lost data as the result of Windows updates in the past. For some reason I've been unable to control when updates actually occur despite scheduling them for specific times.
I'm getting kind of sick of the non-consensual restarts.
The next poster believes that good government should be safe, sane, and consensual.
Nope, only played it once and I was kinda neutral-good-ish I think. Don't really remember, it was probably 15 years ago, but I usually weren't evil back then so it's a qualified guess.
The next person never have to guess what they've done, their impeccable memory serves them well and they remember everything with crystal clear clarity.
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The next poster has hung something up with Unibond's No More Nails*
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Actually I didn't fix anything, but I did make a model house just out of cardboard and duct tape for one of my school projects.
Oops! Didn't see that there have been posts on it.
Not really. I've never tried hanging anything up on the wall.
The next poster is Lawful Neutral.
The next poster thinks Chaotic Stupid should be recognized as a real alignment.
The next poster thinks lawful evil is really cool but lawful good is really stupid.
The next poster will tell us their favorite Lawful Evil person or character.
The next poster will tell us their favorite Chaotic Neutral person/character.
The next poster never watched The Slayers and has no freaking idea what this loser here (me) is blathering on about.
The next poster will share with us their sickest JoJo meme.
The next poster actually has a Stand.
The next poster thinks old brown furniture was built to last and offers much better value than today's flat pack chipboard nonsense.
The next person spent their entire childhood like me, thinking "duct tape" was called "duck tape" and wondering why it was called that way and what it had to do with ducks.
A very loving blasphemy here: it is called such, because it can perform practical miracles.
The next person shares a total gaming client failure post running Windows update, and thinks it is the update more than fractured OS - but cannot be sure.
I'm getting kind of sick of the non-consensual restarts.
The next poster believes that good government should be safe, sane, and consensual.
The next poster loves RuPaul's Drag Race.
The next poster likes to breathe (...)
The next poster has a very strong opinion about a very obscure subject.
The next poster has blood running in his veins
The next poster thinks I'm secretly a bloodless vampire alien lizardperson trying poorly to cover up this secret identity.
The next poster is good friends with an alien lizard person.
The next poster has actually completed an evil-aligned run of Planescape:Torment.
The next person never have to guess what they've done, their impeccable memory serves them well and they remember everything with crystal clear clarity.
The next person suffers from frequent amnesia.
The next poster is persuaded that, even if they're frightening, undeads are no threats at all.
Cause they don't exist. Also, they're not really frightening.
The next poster knows some tidbits of Necromancy.
The next poster knows some tidbits of Divination.
The next person would choose Illusions as their primary school IRL.