You know, I actually used a bread box once, and my bread still got moldy. Dunno if the box was just low quality and didn’t properly seal it or the dorm had incredibly moist air or something. Now I typically do a combination of lawful and chaotic neutral.

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twist and tuck for life

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this is unnecessarily drawn out to fit the “neutral lawful evil” meme template

there’s twist-and-tuck, and there’s everything else (everything else being extra work for no reason, or not actually securing your bread)

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Why is tying a knot considered evil?

Definitely asking for a friend.

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I guess if you live with other people (family/roommates), you’d be making them untie the knot every time they want bread, without really achieving much better preservation effects than the twist-and-tuck. But it’s still lawful, since you are actually securing the bread, unlike the other evil options.

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Oh. I tie all my bags with a slipknot. I could see it being evil if you didn’t.

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also asking for a friend

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Why does a bread box work anyway?

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Bread boxes are bourgeois

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