i guess they lose it? idk it seems weird to not just close it the same way it already was
Lawful evil, but with a slip knot, I'm not some kind of monster.
I feel like this is such an efficient and obvious choice that it must supercede this overly simplistic map of orientations
Or I'm just lawful evil :evil:
Twist and tuck for sliced bread, but whole loaves don't last long here.
Lawful evil, but I also keep my bread in the freezer so it doesn't go bad. I don't know if freezing bread is weird or not, but my family always did it when I was growing up
I've been doing that and trying to grab healthier grains in my bread. Shit goes bad really fast on the counter but if you use the freezer it lasts
Plus toasting frozen bread only take like an extra minute
Used to make fun of the bread freezer people. I was wrong
Freezing bread works wonders and keeps my homemade bread tasting fresh even a week after having baked it
Breadboxes are just tiny hothouses for mold and mildew, it's like a torture chamber for bread.
Lawful good. I like bread, and we usually make it ourselves, and it goes stale so fast anywhere other that a breadbox
leaving the bag open might be neutral evil. Closing the bag in a way that leaves it exposed is the chaotic thing to do.