Dr Dragon
2008-02-23 11:23:18 UTC
#134283
Or no Points at all! 2 days ago my math teacher died of a heart attack so I used it as an excuse to get out of my 6th period class. While everyone else had to be bored I got to talk to a shrink for the entire 6th period.
I tell this to people and there all "What the Fuck is wrong with you!" Is this evil and if so how many points do I get?
Canzah
2008-02-23 11:30:37 UTC
#134284
I believe it changes your alignment 10 points towards awesome.
Slacker for life, my man.
lovethesuit
2008-02-23 18:49:18 UTC
#134346
I'm torn.
On the one hand, yeah, that's pretty well-played, and hanging out with shrinks is cool.
On the other hand, yeah, definite chaotic points for lying, and you don't know how important paying attention in high school is until it's over, so stop skipping your classes man.
you_dirty_beggar
2008-02-23 19:29:37 UTC
#134354
At least you made a new friend.
AKMatt
2008-02-24 00:07:16 UTC
#134376
Might be worth a point or two in the shift, because of your motivation. Not all that evil, though, I think. Just a little.
Nickless
2008-02-24 00:23:23 UTC
#134378
You didn't kill him, did you, with the intention to get out of class because of his death?
Otherwise, no evil points for you.
dragonfire9000
2008-02-24 04:37:02 UTC
#134405
Well, had you killed the shrink, I would award you forty good points. However, as you let this opportunity slip through your fingers, I slap you! Who's ya daddy!
chezcaliente
2008-02-24 12:33:59 UTC
#134486
5 points to chaotic.
Maybe a few points to evil if you are currently of good alignment. If neutral then no shift.
Also maybe 5 points to lame for using someone's death for an action that seems to state "truancy is cool".
Somniis
2008-02-25 13:17:24 UTC
#134717
Do you hate maths that much?
Same thing happened to me when I was in high school.
Except it was the replacement Maths teacher that died overnight.
Our regular teacher was pregnant.
I was reading Stephen King novels.
I sense a fractal geometric pattern here...
Fractal geometry explores the infinite in life and appeals to me. When all else fails, including the shrink, study fractals.