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** They say it because [[Your Mileage May Vary]]. Most people agree that the nine [[Character Alignment|Character Alignments]] exist, f'ex, but not everybody agrees on who falls into which alignment because they (the classifiers, not the classified) have differing criteria for "good", "chaotic", "neutral" and etc. It doesn't help that Holden (like a real person) falls into differing alignments at different times, as he is willing to break ''or'' follow rules, be a jerk ''or'' a nice guy, according to the situation he is in at the time. In the end, it stops depending on who Holden is and starts being about who the ''observer'' is. Do they fixate on nice people or mean people? Because Holden is both.
 
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