Chaotic-Evil Neutral-Evil reporting in
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I use old Zimbabwean money.
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I read through this top left to bottom right and did NOT expect to find myself in the last panel. Yes I'm a monster
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Chaotic evil mwah ha haaaaaa
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I use the dust jacket flap.
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LuckingFurker (Any/All)replied to [email protected] last edited by
Over my life I've gone from neutral evil to chaotic evil to chaotic good and now am lawful neutral
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even the CE doesn't tear the corner of the page, and fold it to stick out a bit?
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I throw dust jackets away immediately, because I think they're an abomination and books look and feel better without them. And then I dog-ear the pages because it gives them character.
I must be extra chaotic extra evil.
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I've been most of these, but mostly chaotic good.
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Small post-it notes
That way when I get distracted by another book, I can leave the mark right there. Considering I'm always "in the middle of" at least five books, this is the best solution I've found.
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What's neutral+neutral evil+chaotic good?
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With an accent?
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Fuck me I hate those things. Straight to the trash.
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I’d love to do this clearly easier method except that dust jackets are the devil. One, they ALWAYS get ruined, ALWAYS. Two, they’re weirdly loud if you read in bed & your partner is trying to sleep. Three they sure don’t keep dust off if you store books on a shelf standing up
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Sorry but the whole chart is misaligned here. Lawful good is dog-earing the page: it requires zero extra items and uses the structure of the book itself, and it doesn’t get in the way like a (shudder) ribbon does.
All others are chaotic evil options that get in the way of reading
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Mental illness
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Okay, and where is throwing the book aside and remembering the page, and when you inevitably forget where you were, just starting from the last place you vaguely remember?
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I'm consistently in the middle of many, many books. I use dollar bills so I get a reward for actually finishing.
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I try my best to never stop mid-chapter so I don't relate to any of this.
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Tear the page you're on out and keep it in your pocket to look back to when you need to start again and you can find the page # on the torn out page. /S
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Calm down, Satan