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Scholarly Thoughts on Savage and Social Structure 2009/07/06 14:38  
First off, before anything gets confused, the 'Scholarly Thoughts' are not mine at all. The link I'll be posting is from a someone named 'gtrabbit'. His website is a blog of sorts, but he has written some unbelievable articles on Savage, and it's subcategories of gaming, social structure, functionality, etc. I just discovered this a few days ago, and I am truly stunned and impressed by his work. Judging from the forum threads I skimmed over in this forum, I figured this might be something some may be interested in viewing.

Be warned, the content and language there are of utmost advanced communication and english. The articles seem like essay-style papers, and I am fairly sure not everyone will be interested in reading long texts just for the sake of it. However, if you are the rare breed and enjoy a good read/scholarly insight, then please, do read his articles, and I would hope more work like his gets published and known more in the gaming-frowned-upon-society we live in today.

Behold;
http://gtrabbit.wordpress.com/category/savage/


A little about myself:

If you haven't accused me yet in your reactive imagination of being a strange lunatic that must have devious intentions to create forum accounts and post unusually long, first-time posts on foreign forums...then I applaud you for being actually having an ounce of compassion, respect, kindness, and maturity to do so.

The name I go by is TNaismith, and I'm apart of the Savage 1: Battle for Newerth Clan named: The Hunterz. To be brief about the clan, the clan has just recently undergone a period of restructuring and organizing, and we have just recently re-opened our doors with a renewed goal, objective, hope, desire, and sense of ethics. In the quest to develop, grow, and sustain TH as a clan that will be a friendly, fun, inclusive, respectful, positive-minded community, learning what other Savage 1 Clans still exist and are active has become a mini-project for me.

I also would like to commend the helpfulness and extreme useful attributes of the 'Martial Arts' server hosted by Savage-Girls. Recently it's been the center of focus for me in terms of practicing, and being taught the basics of melee in Savage by Th3_Hunt3r, clan-leader of TH. I have personal plans to continue to visit Martial Arts regularly just to practice the techniques I've learned on the innocent, non-moving NPC's that respawn infinitely within less than 1.0 seconds of death. ^.^

Any how, a friendly hello to Savage-Girls, and like I posted on the EoN forums, I hope the community here remains a fun, respecful, friendly, community-oriented clan in Savage: Battle for Newerth. If at the very least, be sure to keep the Martial Arts server running. ^^

Also, I'd like to add that the entire layout of the forums and website here has an extremely stylish and well-chosen color scheme. The only suggestions I would make to consider in the future (if Savage-Girls still plans on being an active community, etc), is that some more development/work can be placed into creating some additional pages for Savage-Girls. Some examples could be 'Clan History', 'About Us', 'Our Goals', 'Our Objective', 'Our Dreams', 'Our Passion', 'The Savage-Girls Story' (This one is based off of EoN's story-based history of the clan. You should read it, it's a very inspirational story with clear imagery along the lines of Savage), and ultimately, the possibilities are as limited as your imagination. ^^ As you might have noticed, some of those suggestions are merely different titles/names to determine them as, which was part of my point. These are simply ideas/suggestions I feel could be advantageous as well as fun for Savage-Girls to develop and implement. I've always thought highly of sites with detailed information, clear pages with appropriate information, links, resources, etc, but most of all, I value highly the community and the kind of people that dwell within a website or forum community.

Savage-Girls seems to be a honest and fun, friendly place to be. I hope it will continue to be this way for the future, as well as stay active in Savage. ^^

Cheers from your local, randomly long-posting forum user,
TNaismith
Member of The Hunterz Clan
thehunterz.forums1.net

(PS. Don't forget to visit: http://gtrabbit.wordpress.com/category/savage/ if your interested in deep literature/scholarly articles about Savage and gaming. Seeing as how you have a 'Philosophy' forum, I would assume there must be some. ^^)
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Re:Scholarly Thoughts on Savage and Social Structure 2009/07/06 18:38  
Hi.
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Re:Scholarly Thoughts on Savage and Social Structure 2009/07/06 21:50  
Well mate, I think the rare breed is who reads this very long post
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Re:Scholarly Thoughts on Savage and Social Structure 2009/07/07 14:52  
Nice post TNaismith, and very nice link. Haven't seen this deep 'trying to understand' articles like 'Noob Criticism' before. I am deeply impressed.
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