Hypothesis: The success of the STG is founded in several key fundamental principles
(1) simplicity (only one rule, keep it near the top of page one)
(2) clarity (sticky, thread, game)
(3) mind virus (because sticky, thread and game resonate in a chess platform it attracts participation despite being mindless, worthless, irritating and irrelevant)
Alternative Hypothesis: There is nothing special about the STG and any coincidental engagement is purely mischievous activity by a few members intended to annoy the greater community
Originally posted by coquetteI just had the craziest idea! A club for all the posters of the STG
Hypothesis: The success of the STG is founded in several key fundamental principles
(1) simplicity (only one rule, keep it near the top of page one)
(2) clarity (sticky, thread, game)
(3) mind virus (because sticky, thread and game resonate in a chess platform it attracts participation despite being mindless, worthless, irritating and irrelevant)
Al ...[text shortened]... gagement is purely mischievous activity by a few members intended to annoy the greater community
Originally posted by coquettewhy do you think so much???
Hypothesis: The success of the STG is founded in several key fundamental principles
(1) simplicity (only one rule, keep it near the top of page one)
(2) clarity (sticky, thread, game)
(3) mind virus (because sticky, thread and game resonate in a chess platform it attracts participation despite being mindless, worthless, irritating and irrelevant)
Al ...[text shortened]... gagement is purely mischievous activity by a few members intended to annoy the greater community
you really need to get outdoors more often...
withdrawal from techno sources can be az vicious az cold turkey from addiction...
turn off the computer...
turn off yer phone...
slowly, slowly, step outside...
i'll hold yer hand...
it'll be ok...
rookie
Originally posted by coquetteHi cocky,
Hypothesis: The success of the STG is founded in several key fundamental principles
(1) simplicity (only one rule, keep it near the top of page one)
(2) clarity (sticky, thread, game)
(3) mind virus (because sticky, thread and game resonate in a chess platform it attracts participation despite being mindless, worthless, irritating and irrelevant)
Al ...[text shortened]... gagement is purely mischievous activity by a few members intended to annoy the greater community
I think it's successful because it represents a pillar of social togetherness; a beacon of the community which shines in the GF.
On the other hand most people behave like retarded sheep.
Originally posted by rookie54No, this one rings true. Get off yer butt, there's a whole world out there!
why do you think so much???
you really need to get outdoors more often...
withdrawal from techno sources can be az vicious az cold turkey from addiction...
turn off the computer...
turn off yer phone...
slowly, slowly, step outside...
i'll hold yer hand...
it'll be ok...
rookie
Originally posted by coquetteIt's the virus!
Hypothesis: The success of the STG is founded in several key fundamental principles
(1) simplicity (only one rule, keep it near the top of page one)
(2) clarity (sticky, thread, game)
(3) mind virus (because sticky, thread and game resonate in a chess platform it attracts participation despite being mindless, worthless, irritating and irrelevant)
Al ...[text shortened]... gagement is purely mischievous activity by a few members intended to annoy the greater community
Given that sanity is not a chessplayers first character vein, it still is more insane to stick a thread to the ceiling than to move around picese of wood (and that virtually!)
Originally posted by coquettefixed. 😛
[b]Hypothesis: The need for STG criticism can be found in several key fundamental principles :
(1) jelaousity : I didn't make one.
(2) eloquency : Through criticism, I can show my big words and the neat structure of my overly complex sentences.
(3) power : Principles from above make me feel superior to other sheeps in the RHP herd and therefore, I feel fulfilled without even going out of the house.