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<span class="noexcerpt">''[[Image:Minecraft-Coal.png|25px]]  This page, ironically, is '''coal'''; you WILL help by [[Soyjak_wiki:Coal|expanding it.]]''</span>[[Category:Coal Articles]]
<span class="noexcerpt">''[[Image:Minecraft-Coal.png|25px]]  This page, ironically, is '''coal'''; you WILL help by [[Soyjak_wiki:Coal|expanding it.]]''</span>[[Category:Coal Articles]]
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[[File:Bumping-This-Gem.gif|If you see a gem, <span style="color:red">'''BUMP IT''' </span> <span style="color:blue"></span>|alt=|frame]]
[[File:Bumping-This-Gem.gif|If you see a gem, <span style="color:red">'''BUMP IT''' </span> <span style="color:blue"></span>|alt=|frame]]"In [[Soy Community|jakking culture]], "gem" is used in regard to particularly high quality 'jaks. Gem-worthy 'jaks are to be commended for their value and merit. Complete opposite of "[[coal]]".
A '''gemstone''' (also called a '''gem''', '''fine gem''', '''jewel''', '''precious stone''', or '''(((semi-precious stone)))''' is a piece of mineral crystal which, in cut and polished form, is used to make jewelry or other adornments. However, certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli and opal) and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals (such as amber, jet, and pearl) are also used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their luster or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. Rarity is another characteristic that lends value to a gemstone.


"In [[Soy Community|jakking culture]], "gem" is used in regard to particularly high quality 'jaks. Gem-worthy 'jaks are to be commended for their value and merit. Complete opposite of "[[coal]]".
{NOTE CAN SOMEOENE ADD THE NAME OF THE QUOTE AUTOR INSTEAD OF PUTTING A QUOTE OF WHO KNOWS WHO IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAGE!}


The quality of a '[[Soy Cashier Trio|jak]], and specification of being a gem or [[coal]] can be a point of division under the judgement of the 'jakking community. More experimental and avant-garde 'jaks tend to be more divisive in regard to this qualification scale.
A g'''em''' (also called a '''gemstone''', gemmie, 'emmie, '''fine gem''', '''jewel''', '''precious stone''', or '''(((semi-precious stone)))''' is a piece of mineral which is made in a cut and polished form, it is used to make jewelry and other adornments, it also has other uses since its hardness has given it many uses. However, certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli and opal) and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals are also used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be gems as well. Most gems are hard and unbendy, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their luster or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. It's artificial rarity is another aspect that lends much value to a gems and gives the ownership of gems status.


The link between gem and [[coal]] is not random as some people may think, gems are most of the [[time]] shown with a picture of cut blue diamond. Diamonds are made of carbon and are created by extreme heat,pressure during long periods time. The [[fact]] that [[coal]] too is mostly made of carbon imply that even [[coal]] can become gem under specific condition,hard work and long time, and lets not forget that gems true quality and beauty is shown only after they are CUT and POLISHED.
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P.S: Gems CANNOT become coals.
The link between gem and [[coal]] is not random as some people may think, gems are most of the [[time]] shown with a human made pictue of a big shiny blue diamon. Diamonds are made of carbon and are created by extreme heat, pressure during long periods time. The [[fact]] that [[coal]] too is mostly made of carbon imply that even [[coal]] can become gem under specific condition, hard work and long time, and lets not forget that gems true quality and beauty is shown only after they are CUT and POLISHED. So your polishin can make it happen.  


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Revision as of 05:24, 11 May 2023

This page, ironically, is coal; you WILL help by expanding it.

If you see a gem, BUMP IT

"In jakking culture, "gem" is used in regard to particularly high quality 'jaks. Gem-worthy 'jaks are to be commended for their value and merit. Complete opposite of "coal".

{NOTE CAN SOMEOENE ADD THE NAME OF THE QUOTE AUTOR INSTEAD OF PUTTING A QUOTE OF WHO KNOWS WHO IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAGE!}

A gem (also called a gemstone, gemmie, 'emmie, fine gem, jewel, precious stone, or (((semi-precious stone))) is a piece of mineral which is made in a cut and polished form, it is used to make jewelry and other adornments, it also has other uses since its hardness has given it many uses. However, certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli and opal) and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals are also used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be gems as well. Most gems are hard and unbendy, but some soft minerals are used in jewelry because of their luster or other physical properties that have aesthetic value. It's artificial rarity is another aspect that lends much value to a gems and gives the ownership of gems status.

{note, rewrite the judgement of gems.}

The link between gem and coal is not random as some people may think, gems are most of the time shown with a human made pictue of a big shiny blue diamon. Diamonds are made of carbon and are created by extreme heat, pressure during long periods time. The fact that coal too is mostly made of carbon imply that even coal can become gem under specific condition, hard work and long time, and lets not forget that gems true quality and beauty is shown only after they are CUT and POLISHED. So your polishin can make it happen.

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