We’ve talked about alignment before in regards to what people do with their shopping carts when they’re done with them, but what about bus driver alignment? This post goes into that as well as a legendary bus story! Also if you didn’t know, alignment in D&D refers to a character’s ethical and moral outlook on the world. It is a broad categorization of a character’s personality and beliefs. It can influence how the character interacts with other characters and the world around them.
(via: iFunny)
The most racist thing I have ever seen: a black man in a suit was walking toward the bus stop, but the bus had stopped and was sitting several meters (this was in the Netherlands) away from the stop. As the man approached, the driver closed the doors and pulled up to the actual bus stop, so the man had to run to try to catch him, and since “no one was at the bus stop”, the driver took off without him. I was waiting to cross the road when I witnessed this. I called to the man, “That guy is an ashole!”