All of us want to do good! And with all that's been happening in the past few years, every kind deed is more than welcomed, no matter how big or small.
From spying on your friend's Spotify to check on their emotional state to disrupting an anti-abortion protest, there are plenty of ways to let people know you care. Some even choose very chaotic ones. As if they're acting solely as their conscience directs them, without any concern for what others expect of them.
The subreddit r/chaoticgood is exactly the place for all of you do-gooders whose methods are a little disorganized. This online community with almost 180K members is the place for you to post your chaotic actions.
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No, You Get Candy!
The moderators of this subreddit explain that chaotic good is a character that "values freedom, for herself and others, and views the welfare of all as her business. She cannot tolerate cruelty or intimidation, and works to dismantle hierarchy and domination.”
Like stealing another person's underfed dog in order to save its life. Or dressing up as the Grim Reaper to remind people that there's still a pandemic going on. These are only a few examples of how this community does the right thing with little regard for laws and regulations.
Absolute Dominance
One of the subreddit's main symbols -- its name -- is a clear reminder of a popular fantasy tabletop role-playing game called Dungeons and Dragons (commonly abbreviated as D&D or DnD). As the title suggests, it's a magical world of over 300 creatures like giants, dragons, warlocks, dwarves and many more.
First published in 1974, D&D has long been part of popular culture and still remains one of the best-selling games in the US. During its forty years of history, the developers have created captivating board and video games, also novels written by its fantasy authors.
Teddy Had Had Enough Of Racists’ S**t
"We Have Found A Witch, May We [applaud] Her?"
As stated in their official website, “The core of D&D is storytelling. You and your friends tell a story together, guiding your heroes through quests for treasure, battles with deadly foes, daring rescues, courtly intrigue, and much more.“ In short, one player, the Dungeon Master, facilitates the game, controls the monsters and narrates the story. Others develop the characters and improvise on how they react to the story.
Yep. Kindness Begets Kindness
Okay I read antichrist instead of anarchist and I thought how does one make an antichrist co-op coffeeshop and with whom
Feel Like This Belongs Here
It's a great place to be anyone you want to be. Not to mention a perfect environment to discuss the concept of good and evil. Dungeons and Dragons even has an alignment system to help you create your little fantasy creatures. It also helps you categorize your character from an ethical and moral point of view.
Being United Against Greed
Chaotic Friend
Stealing A Person's Dog So It Can Actually Live
In the original version, players were allowed to choose among three alignments: lawful, chaotic and neutral but since then it has evolved into nine alignments (and a 10th option for creatures operating on instinct, not moral decision-making).
Guy Does To Bank What Banks Usually Do To Other People
Youch
Chaotic Farming
You've guessed it, Chaotic Good is one of these alignments. In the official player's handbook, its even got a nickname—Rebel. These type of "creatures act as their conscience directs, with little regard for what others expect. Copper dragons, many elves, and unicorns are chaotic good“, as is stated in D&D's basic rules.
What Is Up My Fellow Homosexuals?
Genius Idea
Chaotic Rub
To get an idea of what such a character would look like, we could imagine a modern-day Robin Hood. Rebelling against authority as a way to protect the poor from poverty and suffering is one of his key traits. On top of that, he believes that the only way to do good is to dismantle the hierarchy and he can never be tied down to any organization.
Holy S**t
What To Call Your Straight Aunt's Husband
Chaotic Good Burglary
Well, supernatural beings and fantasy worlds aside, we all know that it feels good to do good. The concept of “good“ might be thought of as something worth having or doing and enhances the life of those who possess it. But as the moderators of r/chaoticgood say, good is a relative term.
Amazing
Blursed Bag
Next thing you know they'll be plastering Arabic numerals all over the place. :D
Here Come The Furries
When we help others, we actually help ourselves. According to Dr. Stephen Post, "The evidence for the benefits of giving is now extremely powerful, and suggests that healthcare professionals might wish to recommend such activities to patients.“ Helping others fills your life with happiness, improves your health and can even make your life longer, as his research shows.
Chaotic Good Director
Chaotic Good Drug Dealer
Chaotic Good Prank Call
Another study came to a very similar conclusion; “doing good” may be an important avenue by which people create meaningful and satisfying lives. That's why so many people participate in meaningful activities such as volunteering. This only confirms that pleasure-seeking behaviors do not bring us as much happiness as... making others happy.
She's Proud, As She Should Be
Caring For This Little Homie
Mozart Created The First Pirated Music
So it seems that the ends justify the means after all. It all becomes even more magical when the nature of chaotic good acts become alive in real life. Just remember, kind deeds make everyone feel a little bit better, so do one whenever you get the chance. Even if it's in the most chaotic way possible!
I Will Sponsor Your Child To Do This
Causing A Kid-Riot With Happy Bananas
Not All Hero’s Were Capes
Vandalism For The Good
News Lady Shames People Who Are Illegally Dumping Their Boats
She has to do this because the police is too busy staking behind road signs to pull people over who are doing 31 in a 30 zone.
Stalker To..oh Wait
I hope that he means it in a caring friend kind of way and not trying to take advantage of her when she's vulnerable. It's hard to tell just by the post. EDIT: Thank you to the people who pointed out that I just made an assumption in regards to the person's gender. My sincere apologies, I should know better. I have no excuse.
Interesting Title
This Looks Like It Fits
For Sure
You need to draw a line somewhere in regards to freedom of speech.
Good Idea
Wholesome Vandalism
Hostile architecture needs to stop. Why do this to people who are already suffering
Racist Storekeeper
Do It For The Culture
Dismantling Gender Stereotypes, Chaotically
Definitely Don't Do It
Bathroom Hero
A Man Dresses Up As Death To Not-So-Subtly Remind People There's A Pandemic
Didn't do any good. People kept showing up and they were complaining about all the idiots on the overcrowded beach who obviously didn't care about the pandemic.
Fantastic
He’s Trying His Best
like I said on an earlier post, smart kitty, first you tried electricity to kill your human and now a snake!
Good Guy Tipper “Doesn’t” Tip *wink* *wink*
I used to be a carpet fitter and one day an old lady gave me a tip of a folded bunch of notes. When I got in the van instead of £1 notes she had given me ten £20 pound notes. This was in the mid eighties and was probably the equivalent today of about six hundred pounds. I went back to the house and her daughter had just turned up. When I told her she said it wasn't the first time it had happened and gave me one of the notes. I worried about it for quite some time after.
The Hero We Didn’t Know We Needed
Exemplary Chaotic Good
The Real Way To Save The Environment
The world is full of very good people, and these are the ones we need to hear more about.
Example: The case of Hamburg-based politician Andy Grote, who was insulted on twitter as a "Pimmel" (lit. "d**k" although slightly different connotation... but fairly tame as insults go). Police went full force against the writer of that tweet - search warrant, phone confiscated, all that noise. Because someone called a politician a d**k on the internet. Made the news all over Germany and now there's a subtle war raging in Hamburg with people leaving stickers that quote the tweet all over the town. Put up a huge sign, even. Police keeps removing them or covering them up... but, unbelievably, they keep reappearing... ;)
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Example: The case of Hamburg-based politician Andy Grote, who was insulted on twitter as a "Pimmel" (lit. "d**k" although slightly different connotation... but fairly tame as insults go). Police went full force against the writer of that tweet - search warrant, phone confiscated, all that noise. Because someone called a politician a d**k on the internet. Made the news all over Germany and now there's a subtle war raging in Hamburg with people leaving stickers that quote the tweet all over the town. Put up a huge sign, even. Police keeps removing them or covering them up... but, unbelievably, they keep reappearing... ;)
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