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From [[The Stick Jock’s Dictionary]] - It is a common elitest theory that there are two sorts of people in the world, Alpha and Beta. Obviously Alpha people are natural leaders, while Beta people are less talented followers. As a rule stick jocks tend to fall into the Alpha camp while flurbs tend to be considered Beta. Obviously there are exceptions. Derived from the phrase "[[You are beta]]", first coined by [[Aramithris]] who took it from the classical Greek.
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From [[The Stick Jock’s Dictionary]] - It is a common elitist theory that there are two sorts of people in the world; Alpha and Beta.  
  
Note: There are some that are not worthy of even being described as Beta, and as such can be called any other greek letter down the chain. This denotes their worth. IE "[[Quinn the Newbie]] is Gamma"
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Alpha people are natural leaders, while Beta people are less talented followers. As a rule stick jocks tend to fall into the Alpha camp while [[Flurb|flurbs]] tend to be considered Beta. Derived from the phrase "[[You are beta]]", first coined by [[Aramithris]] who took it from the classical Greek.
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<b>Note:</b> There are some that are not worthy of even being described as Beta, and as such can be called any other greek letter down the chain. This denotes their worth. IE "[[Quinn the Newbie]] is Gamma"
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Revision as of 06:59, 17 March 2008

From The Stick Jock’s Dictionary - It is a common elitist theory that there are two sorts of people in the world; Alpha and Beta.

Alpha people are natural leaders, while Beta people are less talented followers. As a rule stick jocks tend to fall into the Alpha camp while flurbs tend to be considered Beta. Derived from the phrase "You are beta", first coined by Aramithris who took it from the classical Greek.

Note: There are some that are not worthy of even being described as Beta, and as such can be called any other greek letter down the chain. This denotes their worth. IE "Quinn the Newbie is Gamma"