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culturepopped.blogspot.com - 16 days ago
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Rorschach is Chaotic Good? I guess so, but it's so hard to assign to assign goodness to his actions though I suppose he did think what he was doing was for a greater good. Not sure who pulled together this character alignment chart, though I found it at Agent M Loves Tacos by way of ...
unrealitymag.com - 16 days ago
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(click to enlarge) Some rather clever movie/TV/video game/comics
fan crafted together this character alignment chart that I
mostly agree with, except I’m not sure how Indiana Jones isn’t in the “good” column. Everything else is spot on though. I’ve always ...
An Exceptionally Accurate Character Alignment Chart
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... Locke of Lost, Dwight from Sin City, Rorschach of Watchmen.
Middle row: Indiana Jones, Niko Bellic of Grand Theft Auto 4, Tyler Durden of Fight Club.
Bottom row: Darth Vader, Anton Chigurh of No Country for Old Men, and the Joker.
I’m not sure who’s responsible for this chart — it’s been floating around the net. I’ll edit with a photocredit when someone claims responsibility.
via Popped Culture | Explanation of Alignment System
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