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==Rigism==

'''Rigism''' is a satirical ] created in the ] by fans of the computer game '']''. The philosophy possesses a set of ] (known as ''Rigmandments''), and a "''Book of Rigism''."

The followers of Rigism believe in becoming "Winner," a physical state which was inspired by the "You're Winner" victory screen in the game. People who enjoy or praise ''Big Rigs'' are considered Winner, while those who dislike it are referred to as "Not Winner" or "Loser," both used in adjective form.

==See also==
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==External links==
*, the first and largest community of Rigism followers.
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Revision as of 06:28, 4 June 2006

I'm pretty active in the Applegeeks, Megatokyo, Defense of the Ancients, Main characters of Megatokyo, Minor characters of Megatokyo, Icewind Dale II and Icewind Dale articles (I basically wrote the Icewind Dale articles, as there was only one stub article for the entire series when I started, and when the series article was split up I edited the seperate articles to stand better on their own). I often used to log out to edit pages more freely, so if you see a lot of old IP edits made in a row in one of those articles, it's probably me (my IP tends to begin with a 7).

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The following page failed AFD. I pasted it here in case you wish to keep it. -- Mostly Rainy 06:28, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

Rigism

Rigism is a satirical philosophy created in the 21st century by fans of the computer game Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing. The philosophy possesses a set of Ten Commandments (known as Rigmandments), and a "Book of Rigism."

The followers of Rigism believe in becoming "Winner," a physical state which was inspired by the "You're Winner" victory screen in the game. People who enjoy or praise Big Rigs are considered Winner, while those who dislike it are referred to as "Not Winner" or "Loser," both used in adjective form.

See also

External links