The Twelve Days of Ropo!

Dec 14, 2006 14:52

Boo sore throat. My dad's better now, though, so that's a good thing.

Did you know that Costco (at least their online photo center) will put fun borders around your photos for no extra charge? Well, they WILL.

Gakked from romanticalgirl,

On the twelfth day of Christmas, ropo sent to me...

Twelve tattoos drumming
Eleven x-files screenwriting
Ten crafts a-sleeping
Nine cards reading
Eight lunchboxes a-cardmaking
Seven museums a-writing
Six dreams a-card-making
Five ru-u-u-ubber stamps
Four trading spaces
Three greeting cards
Two old movies
...and a fanfic in a candy.



Chaotic Good
You scored 36% Law vs Chaos and 62% Good vs Evil!

Keep this in mind, before you read this and take it too seriously...
This test is based on a system of moral absolutes. There is no subjectivity in D&D, as it is based on a fantasy world of heroes and villains. That is why their alignment system is so simple and polar. So naturally, if I were to apply this simple morality to modern day life, things would look very "black and white". That is why I watered down the concept of evil and good. It is very unlikely that anyone who takes this test is a mass murderer or a superhero, so Mean vs. Nice will have to take the place of good vs. evil.

Chaos and Goodness in a nutshell:
-Chaotic characters tend to be spontaneous and disorganized. They tend to dislike authority and they live by their own rules.
-Good characters believe in doing the right thing. They help others when possible, and they are usually friendly.

Your Alignment:

"The Rebel"
You have your own set of beliefs in what is right, and you are willing to go against the status quo to stand up for them. You have a tendency toward righteous indignation, which can piss people off sometimes. But at heart you are just trying to do the right thing. Keep fighting the good fight.



My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:





You scored higher than 99% on Law vs Chaos





You scored higher than 99% on Good vs Evil
Link: The D&D Alignment Test written by ShatteredGlass1 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the The Dating Persona Test

quizzes, my dad

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