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'''The gem that saved the party''', also known as | [[File:4767 - 5c9024b1f31a91cdb95efb1df144a11c.png|thumb|The (self proclaimed) gem that saved the party.]] | ||
'''The gem that saved the party''', also known as '''TGTSTP''', the '''Final Gem''' and the '''Gem to end all coal''', is the ultimate event in [[Soyical Arts|soyical folklore]] in which the brightest, shiniest [[gem]] of all time descended upon the sharty and united all of the [[Soy Community|soyposters]] in harmony, thereby "saving" the [[Soyjak.party|party]]. It simply appeared one day, created by a soyteen, with divine intervention and inspiration, and was be released by said soyteen onto the jarty, to universal [[Gem|praise]]. | |||
=== Preterist View === | === Preterist View === | ||
Some fringe groups of the soy community | Some fringe groups of the soy community believed in a form of preterist philosophy which suggests that the sharty-saving gem has already been created, though what that gem is they argue over. Some suggest [[Cobson]] is a sharty saving gem, however, he is a very controversial jak, so many also rule him out. | ||
==== Cynical Preterism ==== | ==== Cynical Preterism ==== | ||
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== Misconceptions == | == Misconceptions == | ||
Often, many will refer to a jak as 'The gem that saved the party". This is of course, incorrect, as the true savior gem | Often, many will refer to a jak as 'The gem that saved the party". This is of course, incorrect, as the true savior gem united all in agreement. {{Glow|Some extremely unwell schizos will also attempt to prematurely guess the name of the soon-to-be sharty saving gem (under the assumption that it vill be a new variant) with names such as “pissson”, “cumson”, and “bloodson” having been thrown around. [[You]] WILL NOT question this part}} | ||
== Criticism == | == Criticism == | ||
Many claim [[science]] has already deboonked this claim, stating that there is no God or meaning in life. However this appears false, as there is nothing yet to disprove the '''<nowiki/>'The gem that saved the party'''' theory. | Many claim [[science]] has already deboonked this claim, stating that there is no God or meaning in life. However this appears false, as there is nothing yet to disprove the '''<nowiki/>'The gem that saved the party'''' theory. | ||
Actually, this is true, gem doesn't exist. There is no point in the world. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 23 April 2024
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The gem that saved the party, also known as TGTSTP, the Final Gem and the Gem to end all coal, is the ultimate event in soyical folklore in which the brightest, shiniest gem of all time descended upon the sharty and united all of the soyposters in harmony, thereby "saving" the party. It simply appeared one day, created by a soyteen, with divine intervention and inspiration, and was be released by said soyteen onto the jarty, to universal praise.
Preterist View
Some fringe groups of the soy community believed in a form of preterist philosophy which suggests that the sharty-saving gem has already been created, though what that gem is they argue over. Some suggest Cobson is a sharty saving gem, however, he is a very controversial jak, so many also rule him out.
Cynical Preterism
Some also say that Cobson WAS the gem that saved the sharty, but the antichrist descended upon earth to spread hatred of the one true gem, thus, ruining the prophecy forever.
Misconceptions
Often, many will refer to a jak as 'The gem that saved the party". This is of course, incorrect, as the true savior gem united all in agreement. Some extremely unwell schizos will also attempt to prematurely guess the name of the soon-to-be sharty saving gem (under the assumption that it vill be a new variant) with names such as “pissson”, “cumson”, and “bloodson” having been thrown around. You WILL NOT question this part
Criticism
Many claim science has already deboonked this claim, stating that there is no God or meaning in life. However this appears false, as there is nothing yet to disprove the 'The gem that saved the party' theory.
Actually, this is true, gem doesn't exist. There is no point in the world.