Spyke
lemmy.world

Your expectations of people understanding falconry in general and the gear that falconers use is far higher than I'd give the average person credit for tbh.

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sh.itjust.works

Assuming people are intelligent enough to understand this subtle joke is very generous and faithful of you

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niftyreply
lemmy.world

Huh, so what’s an example of chaotic neutral? Can you share a visual example? I am a dumb learner.

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niftyreply
lemmy.world

Funny, but that seems pretty lawful evil from my perspective.

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That and I think acting out of alignment only hurts XP, which only works if you're keeping track of XP

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lemmy.world

Can't account for every type of person out there when doing something random. It would go against the very nature of randomness.

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Idk I feel like chaotic neutral would be something surprising without being much more likely to be negative for someone else than neutral. Something actually random would be a note like "look in your socks" or a random phone number

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Pretty sure you have to do random things without actual intent.

Like if you were an actual Eagle owner and actually lost your eagle. All the time.

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You just do whatever you want when you want without regard for whether it's legal, so like, just letting your Eagle go at the dog park and not caring if he eats a terrier

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lemm.ee

Watch everyone either be completely oblivious to your existence, or ignore you and think you're a dork.

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"Kept the glove though. Keeps my beer from cooling my hand...and keeps my hand from warming my beer. And it looks pretty BAD ASS."

  • Dale Alvin Gribble (Rusty Shackleford)
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Whistle and then point at a random persons dog.

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I’ve seen dogs with vests that have fake eyes on the back just for this problem. I even get a little protective with my small dog whenever an owl is nearby.

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This is chaotic neutral? | Spyke