Evil in the context of modern d&d is selfishness, putting your own interests above others
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That meme had a modern day republican senator asking to nuke iran originally. Hence the IV drip and wheelchair
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Oh, wouldn't you like? Too bad, morbin' time!
In this particular case, the ea-nasir tablet is pretty popular online and you are one of the lucky 10000 (to use one of the better xkcd memes). But I agree that xkcd tends to be really smug, which makes their worse comics really unpalatable. They are not even being particularly smart, they just use strawmen and big words liberally.
Well do the memes reference in-game events, mechanics or story elements? Or is it all rehashes of the same key art? Thats usually a good indicator of the quality of media.
Not as hard as daddy am I rite?
Haha yes! I also think that public praise of healthy, stable personalities and realistic body standards is insincere grandstanding.
The people in the picture are not pictures. It's not a picture of pictures. The fact that the picture is not real does not make its subject not real. In fact, because the picture is a simplification, the picture could apply to any number of real people
Für Blasewerk und Tetanus auf einmal?
This in itself is evil, because it puts the interests of others below your own. The old school characters were 'neutral' because they either still cared about someone in the end (even if it was their friends only), because they still drew a line somewhere when exploiting others, but mostly because they existed in the same books as comically evil kill-everyone villains and demons and it was easy say "well they are not as evil as Yeenoghu, so neutral it is"
This one would not necessarily be chaotic, after all a social hierarchy is still a form of order. It would depend on whether they truly believe that they have a "place" in the hierarchy where they belong, or whether they see it just as a means to an end.