That's the main question this thread is about. Who are you? Who do you think you are? A simple thread for a simple community. Chuckle.
In all seriousness, however. Lots of people spend too much time looking at others, and nowhere near enough time looking at themselves. But that's what's actually important - who you are, and not what your environment is. Do you truly know yourself? Do you know what you want, who you are?
Now, I'm sure some of you are familiar with these tests. While the result is obviously not meant to specify who you are, it can often give insight about what you think, or your morality.
So that's what this thread is for. Discussing who you are. Maybe some test results, whether you agree, or totally not. Try to get to know yourself a little better, and others might do so too. Ciao.
What's your assigned alignment?
10
True Neutral
10
Neutral Good
8
Chaotic Neutral
6
Lawful Evil
6
Lawful Good
5
Chaotic Good
5
Lawful Neutral
3
Neutral Evil
1
Chaotic Evil
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You guys are nerds. Lawful Neutral on both. Classical Alignment Test Your Result: Lawful Neutral Neither good nor evil, though you are a willing servant of the powers that be. I am the Law and the Law is not mocked. You are not out to do evil or kill others, but you are a bit too trusting of your government sometimes. You might easily become a pawn of someone else due to your trust. If you are working for anyone, it is because they are the powers that be. Result Breakdown: 76% Lawful Neutral 65% Neutral 63% Lawful Good 55% Lawful Evil 46% Neutral Good 20% Neutral Evil 19% Chaotic Neutral 18% Chaotic Good 0% Chaotic Evil
A chaotic neutral character follows his whims. He is an individualist first and last. He values his own liberty but doesn’t strive to protect others’ freedom. He avoids authority, resents restrictions, and challenges traditions. The chaotic neutral character does not intentionally disrupt organizations as part of a campaign of anarchy. To do so, he would have to be motivated either by good (and a desire to liberate others) or evil (and a desire to make those different from himself suffer). The common phrase for chaotic neutral is "true chaotic." Remember that the chaotic neutral character may be unpredictable, but his behavior is not totally random. He is not as likely to jump off a bridge as to cross it. Chaotic neutral is the best alignment you can be because it represents true freedom both from society’s restrictions and from a do-gooder’s zeal.
Lawful Neutral- A lawful neutral character acts as law, tradition, or a personal code directs him. Order and organization are paramount to him. He may believe in personal order and live by a code or standard, or he may believe in order for all and favor a strong, organized government. Lawful neutral is the best alignment you can be because it means you are reliable and honorable without being a zealot. However, lawful neutral can be a dangerous alignment when it seeks to eliminate all freedom, choice, and diversity in society.
Neutral good IRL, anywhere between chaotic good and chaotic neutral when I'm on this site. I didn't bother taking the test because people aren't testable.
hurr morality and ethics are just memes and myths
since when was fedora an alignment
Morality is subjective, but it's about as real as it gets when applied.
Neutral good IRL, anywhere between chaotic good and chaotic neutral when I'm on this site. I didn't bother taking the test because people aren't testable.
Neutral good IRL, anywhere between chaotic good and chaotic neutral when I'm on this site. I didn't bother taking the test because people aren't testable.
i always get chaotic good or neutral good so which 1 should i pick
which one do you feel relates more accurately to who you are?
i guess it depends?? i probably oscillate between the two depending on the situation but if i had to pick i think id say my base alignment was neutral good, so ill vote that 1
I've taken multiple versions of this test at various times; I found I exclusively receive two results, those being Chaotic Evil and Chaotic Neutral.
I wouldn't say it was wrong. This mainly alludes to things like selfishness, and lack of sympathy for others - things I've come to accept about myself. It also relates to how likely you are to do bad things for your benefit.
Honestly. What does the rest matter if you're not there to experience it? If there's nothing to gain? The most important factor in my life is me. Without me, it doesn't matter to me. What other people do, whatever. But if I can gain something, without hurting anyone I care about in the slightest bit, why not take it?
This self-centeredness also translates to things like order. I'm not gonna support order I don't agree with. Being bound to things, while having its benefits, also has a peculiar way of restricting one. Once the benefits are gone, close the deal. If things aren't important to you anymore, release them. If you feel like they will, in the future, keep some sort of connection, a leash. But if you're done with something, be done with it.
All in all, what does that make me? Selfish, mainly. And also quite narcissistic - although, that's just a side effect. After all, it's hard not to be like that when everybody around you is just such a big step down.
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i always get chaotic good or neutral good so which 1 should i pick
I've taken multiple versions of this test at various times; I found I exclusively receive two results, those being Chaotic Evil and Chaotic Neutral.
I wouldn't say it was wrong. This mainly alludes to things like selfishness, and lack of sympathy for others - things I've come to accept about myself. It also relates to how likely you are to do bad things for your benefit.
Honestly. What does the rest matter if you're not there to experience it? If there's nothing to gain? The most important factor in my life is me. Without me, it doesn't matter to me. What other people do, whatever. But if I can gain something, without hurting anyone I care about in the slightest bit, why not take it?
This self-centeredness also translates to things like order. I'm not gonna support order I don't agree with. Being bound to things, while having its benefits, also has a peculiar way of restricting one. Once the benefits are gone, close the deal. If things aren't important to you anymore, release them. If you feel like they will, in the future, keep some sort of connection, a leash. But if you're done with something, be done with it.
All in all, what does that make me? Selfish, mainly. And also quite narcissistic - although, that's just a side effect. After all, it's hard not to be like that when everybody around you is just such a big step down.